

Dragon Blood Incense Sticks 15g Golden Nag
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Description
Dark, resinous and quietly dramatic, these Dragon Blood incense sticks bring a deeper tone to a room. The fragrance suits moments when you want the air to feel more gathered, with warm smoke curling through an evening ritual, a reading corner, or a pause between work and rest. A deep resin-style scent The Dragon Blood fragrance leans warm and shadowy, with the kind of richness people look for in resin-inspired incense. It feels at home in slower moments: after tidying a room, before journalling, or while settling into a quiet evening. The smoke adds atmosphere without needing decoration, turning an ordinary corner into a more intentional space. It belongs to the Golden Nag range. Incense from India These incense sticks are from India. How to burn it safely Place the plain end of the stick into a heat-resistant incense holder or ash catcher. Light the coated tip, let it flame briefly, then blow it out so the end glows and releases a steady thread of smoke. Burn in a ventilated space, away from curtains, pets and loose fabrics. Never leave burning incense unattended, and allow the ash to cool fully before clearing it away. The meaning behind Dragon Blood Dragon Blood is a name long associated with deep red plant resins used in fragrance, colour and ritual objects across different cultures. In incense, the name usually points to a bold resin-style scent rather than a gentle floral or fresh green profile. It carries a more ceremonial mood, often chosen for threshold moments: closing the day, marking a clean room, or giving a small ritual a stronger centre. Pack size and details Pack weight: 15 g. Product type: incense sticks. Range: Golden Nag. Country of origin: India. A thoughtful incense gift A good choice for someone who prefers deeper incense over light florals or citrus scents. It suits a home altar, meditation corner, creative desk, or anyone who likes a rich, resin-inspired fragrance in their evening routine. Common questions What kind of holder should I use? Use a stable, heat-resistant incense holder or ash catcher that keeps the burning tip clear of surfaces and catches falling ash.
Details
| Brand | SHAMTAM |
|---|---|
| Category | Memorial Ceremony Supplies |
| MPN | GoldNCi-32 |



