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Nepalese Incense Sticks

Nepalese incense sticks are incense sticks that are made in Nepal using traditional techniques and natural ingredients. Incense has a long history in Nepal and is often used in Hindu and Buddhist rituals, as well as in everyday life for its pleasant fragrance and believed spiritual benefits.

Nepalese incense sticks are typically made from a blend of natural ingredients, such as aromatic woods, resins, herbs, and essential oils. These ingredients are ground into a fine powder and mixed with a binding agent to form a dough, which is then rolled into sticks and allowed to dry.

Nepalese incense sticks are available in a wide range of fragrances, including traditional scents like sandalwood, jasmine, and lavender, as well as more unusual blends like patchouli and frankincense. They are typically sold in packs or boxes, with each stick burning for approximately 45 minutes to an hour.

To use Nepalese incense sticks, you will need an incense holder or ash catcher to place the stick in while it burns. Light the tip of the stick and allow it to burn for a few seconds before blowing out the flame. The stick will continue to smolder, releasing its fragrance into the air. Be sure to use caution when lighting and handling incense sticks, as they can burn hot and may cause a fire if left unattended.

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