Warm musk gathers slowly in the room, soft at first, then deeper and more balsamic as the ember settles. These plant-based masala incense sticks are made for evening pauses, quiet corners and the small ritual of marking a change in the day.
The musk in the room
The scent sits between delicacy and depth, with a warm, sensual character rather than a sharp perfume edge.
Balsamic notes give the burn a rounded feel, the kind that lingers softly after the smoke has thinned.
It suits slower moments: closing a laptop, tidying a room, or letting the evening feel more intentional.
The brown coated sticks and red plain ends give the set a simple, traditional incense look.
The white box is decorated with green leaves and soft pink details, light and botanical in feel.
Hand-rolled masala with plant materials
These masala incense sticks are hand rolled using resins and plant material. Masala-style incense is made as a coated stick rather than a plain perfume-dipped stick, giving the fragrance a fuller, more textured presence as it burns.
How to burn it safely
Light the coated tip, let it catch briefly, then blow out the flame so the end glows. Place the plain end in a heat-resistant incense holder or ash catcher, away from draughts, fabrics and open windows.
Burn in a ventilated space and never leave incense unattended. Let the ash fall naturally, then allow the stick and holder to cool before clearing away.
Made in Karnataka, India
This incense is ethically produced in Karnataka, India, a region closely associated with Indian incense making. The masala tradition brings fragrance materials together into a paste that is rolled onto the stick, creating a slower, more tactile style of incense. Musk has long been used in perfumery as a warm, intimate scent family, valued for its depth and soft balsamic character.
Size and details
Each box contains 15 incense sticks and weighs 43 g. The fragrance is musk, from the Plant Based Masala Incense Sticks range.
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region of manufacture: India