
Golden Lotus Patchouli Oudh Smudge Incense Bricks, Includes 15 Bricks & 1 Holder
Incense bricks are solid blocks of incense, often made from a mixture of aromatic resins, herbs, spices, and essential oils. These bricks are used for burning to release their fragrant smoke, much like traditional incense sticks or cones. The main difference is that incense bricks are typically more compact and can burn for a longer time.
To use an incense brick, it is usually placed over a heat source or an incense burner that is specifically designed for solid incense. Once heated, the brick releases its fragrance gradually, providing a long-lasting scent in the environment.
Incense bricks are often favored for their ability to provide a more consistent burn and fragrance over a longer period compared to incense sticks.
Patchouli Oudh incense blocks are a type of solid incense typically made by blending natural aromatic materials like patchouli, oudh (agarwood), and other resins or essential oils into a dense, burnable block. They're often used in traditional Middle Eastern and South Asian aromatic practices for their deep, luxurious fragrance.
Oudh (or agarwood) is a rare and highly fragrant wood that comes from the Aquilaria tree. Its scent is intense, woody, and resinous, often described as dark, smoky, and slightly sweet. It is used extensively in Middle Eastern and South Asian perfumery.
Patchouli: An earthy, musky, slightly sweet herbaceous scent from the patchouli plant (Pogostemon cablin).
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$2.10Golden Lotus Patchouli Oudh Smudge Incense Bricks, Includes 15 Bricks & 1 Holder
Incense bricks are solid blocks of incense, often made from a mixture of aromatic resins, herbs, spices, and essential oils. These bricks are used for burning to release their fragrant smoke, much like traditional incense sticks or cones. The main difference is that incense bricks are typically more compact and can burn for a longer time.
To use an incense brick, it is usually placed over a heat source or an incense burner that is specifically designed for solid incense. Once heated, the brick releases its fragrance gradually, providing a long-lasting scent in the environment.
Incense bricks are often favored for their ability to provide a more consistent burn and fragrance over a longer period compared to incense sticks.
Patchouli Oudh incense blocks are a type of solid incense typically made by blending natural aromatic materials like patchouli, oudh (agarwood), and other resins or essential oils into a dense, burnable block. They're often used in traditional Middle Eastern and South Asian aromatic practices for their deep, luxurious fragrance.
Oudh (or agarwood) is a rare and highly fragrant wood that comes from the Aquilaria tree. Its scent is intense, woody, and resinous, often described as dark, smoky, and slightly sweet. It is used extensively in Middle Eastern and South Asian perfumery.
Patchouli: An earthy, musky, slightly sweet herbaceous scent from the patchouli plant (Pogostemon cablin).
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Incense bricks are solid blocks of incense, often made from a mixture of aromatic resins, herbs, spices, and essential oils. These bricks are used for burning to release their fragrant smoke, much like traditional incense sticks or cones. The main difference is that incense bricks are typically more compact and can burn for a longer time.
To use an incense brick, it is usually placed over a heat source or an incense burner that is specifically designed for solid incense. Once heated, the brick releases its fragrance gradually, providing a long-lasting scent in the environment.
Incense bricks are often favored for their ability to provide a more consistent burn and fragrance over a longer period compared to incense sticks.
Patchouli Oudh incense blocks are a type of solid incense typically made by blending natural aromatic materials like patchouli, oudh (agarwood), and other resins or essential oils into a dense, burnable block. They're often used in traditional Middle Eastern and South Asian aromatic practices for their deep, luxurious fragrance.
Oudh (or agarwood) is a rare and highly fragrant wood that comes from the Aquilaria tree. Its scent is intense, woody, and resinous, often described as dark, smoky, and slightly sweet. It is used extensively in Middle Eastern and South Asian perfumery.
Patchouli: An earthy, musky, slightly sweet herbaceous scent from the patchouli plant (Pogostemon cablin).












