Sweet, rounded and quietly devotional, these Satya Super Hit incense sticks bring a warmer take on the Nag Champa family into the room. Light one when you want a familiar Indian incense ritual with a softer, sweeter edge, suited to meditation, evening stillness or a gentle pause between tasks.
The sweeter side of Nag Champa
The fragrance sits close to classic Nag Champa, but with a sweeter character.
It suits slow moments: a meditation corner, a quiet evening, or the start of a small home ritual.
The scent has the recognisable fullness associated with Satya incense, warm rather than sharp.
As the smoke rises, it gives a room a more settled, atmospheric feel without needing much space.
It is a simple way to mark a transition, from work to rest, or from noise to attention.
Hand-rolled coated incense
These are hand-rolled coated incense sticks on bamboo, made with a mixture of oils, herbs and resins. The coated paste gives the stick its steady, aromatic smoke once lit, while the plain bamboo end sits in the holder.
Lighting and safe burning
Place the plain end in a heat-resistant incense holder or ash catcher. Light the coated tip, let it flame briefly, then blow it out so the tip glows and releases smoke.
Use in a ventilated room, away from draughts, fabrics and flammable surfaces. Never leave burning incense unattended, and let the ash fall onto a suitable holder.
Satya incense from India
Super Hit comes from Satya, the Indian incense maker closely associated with Nag Champa. In modern incense culture, Satya-style sticks are often chosen for personal ritual, yoga spaces, meditation rooms and home fragrance. The zodiac association sometimes linked with Super Hit belongs to incense tradition and symbolism, where fragrance is used to set an intention and give a moment its own atmosphere.
Size and details
This is one 5 g pack of Satya Super Hit incense sticks from the Nag Champa incense range.
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region of manufacture: India