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Golden Osmanthus Incense - A Creamy Floral Warmth - Handmade in NL
Golden Osmanthus Incense - A Creamy Floral Warmth - Handmade in NL
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A rare floral incense with a soft, creamy sweetness and gentle warmth.
Osmanthus is known for its distinctive character — less like a typical flower, and closer to ripe stone fruit and warm tea. In this incense, its golden, apricot-like aroma settles smoothly into the space, creating an atmosphere that feels rich, rounded, and quietly uplifting rather than bright or sharp.
Chamomile and red sandalwood are used in support to give the floral sweetness structure. They steady the scent and add depth, allowing it to feel warm and settled in the room without tipping into sweetness.
Well suited for gentle mornings, focused late mornings, and evenings when the day begins to settle, as well as meditative practices and moments when the space calls for softness and warmth.
Golden Osmanthus (Gui Hua): Osmanthus defines the heart of this incense. Creamy and floral with notes reminiscent of apricot and warm tea, it brings a gentle sweetness that feels smooth and comforting rather than perfumed. The aroma remains consistent throughout the burn, shaping a calm, inviting atmosphere.
Chamomile: Chamomile adds a light herbal note with an apple-like freshness. Its role is to clarify and balance the floral core, keeping the scent soft and breathable.
Red sandalwood: Red sandalwood introduces a dry, earthy warmth that grounds the fruity-floral notes. It gives the incense depth and continuity, allowing the scent to feel complete and lived-in.
Makko powder: Makko powder, made from phoebe zhennan tree bark, has adhesive function in incense making.
Founder's Note
“Osmanthus bloomed near my childhood home, and its scent always felt like a quiet signal to pause. It isn’t a loud flower, it’s warm, familiar, and gently present.
This incense was created to hold that moment, when the air turns golden and the day begins to soften." — Pearl
About
About
Size & Burn Information
Each incense is hand-crafted, which means no two pieces are exactly the same. As a result, the thickness of each stick may vary slightly from piece to piece.
Incense is packaged by weight, not by stick count.
10 g refillable glass tube — approx. 7–13 sticks
20 g refillable glass tube — approx. 17–20 sticks
Each stick is approximately 20 cm in length, with a thickness of around 2.5–2.8 mm, depending on the individual piece.
Average burn time is about 60 minutes per stick.
Please note: the burner shown in product images is not included.
Details
Details
High-Quality Ingredients
Handcrafted in Amsterdam using pure, high-quality raw materials from trusted sources:
Osmanthus powder, Chamomile powder, Makko powder, and filtered water.
Vegan
No toxins, synthetic chemicals, or essential oils added.
Cruelty-free, pets friendly.
How to use
How to use
How to Enjoy Natural Incense Sticks?
1. Gentally insert one incense stick to your burner and lighted it up with your collist lighter. Due ot its purity, sticks easily break with force.
2. Place it at least 30 - 40 cm away from you, let the milky and soft smoke to fill your room and communicate with your sense and body.
3. Allow the stick scent to fill your space for at least 5-10 minutes. Depending on your room size and person choice, put out the burning with a thick piece of paper whenever you want.
4. If smoke get a bit strong, slightly open a window to allow more airflow in the room.
What to Avoid When Enjoying Natural Incense
1. Do not smell the incense directly above the stick or from a distance closer than 20 cm. At that range, you’ll only get the raw smoke of the burning natural materials. Traditionally, incense is meant to be enjoyed as the scent gently drifts through the air, not right at the source.
2. For safety, keep the burning stick away from flammable materials such as curtains, bedding, paper, or anything that catches fire easily.
3. If you want the incense to burn for its full duration (around 60 minutes), avoid placing it above a heater, beside an open fireplace, or directly in front of a drafty window. Natural incense burns best in a stable, calm space.
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