Kalahari Incense
Description
No. 3 Kalahari Incense Pyramid with 6 incense cones.
The Kalahari Desert is a red sandy savannah in Southern Africa, home to Dragon's Breath Cave which is the largest documented non-subglacial underground lake on the planet. This water source supports a variety of flora, most popular among which is the Acacia tree. The word "Kalahari" aptly means a waterless place.
Benefits: It's pleasing and captivating aroma calms the mind and alleviates stress by relaxing the central nervous system. Known to be a powerful aid in meditation.
Aroma: Deep woody scent with soft floral notes and rich accents.
1. Prepare your burner or fireproof vessel.
We recommend filling your burner with sand, rock salt, or another fireproof material to create a heat-resistant surface and make cleaning easier.
2. Light the incense.
Carefully light the top third of the cone until a steady, bright flame appears. Place the cone upright in the center of your burner. Allow the flame to burn for 15–30 seconds until it naturally fades and a glowing ember forms. Do not blow it out — the fire will extinguish on its own, releasing aromatic smoke. If the ember goes out before the cone is fully burned, simply relight it following the same steps.
3. After use.
Once the incense has burned through completely, allow ashes to cool and dispose of them safely. Clean your burner before the next use.
Due to the natural materials and artisanal process used in crafting our incense, slight variations in color, shape, and scent intensity may occur. These are signs of authenticity and uniqueness.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
- Never leave burning incense unattended.
- Only burn on heat-resistant, fireproof surfaces.
- Ensure the area is well-ventilated.
- Do not use near flammable materials or in drafty areas.
