I want some nice incense.
I think some people here might know where to get it.
Help!
Not to fussy about specifics, shipping to UK is a must.
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Feb 21st, '10, 15:03
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My favorite incense company is Bombay Incense Co. They make NITIRAJ, (which has a collection of great scents) and NAG CHAMPA; they are two of my absolute favorite incense brands. They're both high-quality and hand-rolled. I know that Bombay Incense has an office in the U.K., so you should be able to get it shipped easily. Good luck!
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Check out Tom's incense. They stock almost everything I've ever had a mind to try. Also for incense reviews, stop over at Olfactory Rescue Service. They tend toward the higher end incense for sure, but they have a lot of good info to delve into.
My current favorite is an aloeswood from Baiedo... kaiunkoh. It's rather excellent actually, and not too expensive. It has a dry, elegant scent which I tend to like.
My current favorite is an aloeswood from Baiedo... kaiunkoh. It's rather excellent actually, and not too expensive. It has a dry, elegant scent which I tend to like.

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+1 on Nag Champa. Best incense I've ever smelled.beckynoel wrote:My favorite incense company is Bombay Incense Co. They make NITIRAJ, (which has a collection of great scents) and NAG CHAMPA; they are two of my absolute favorite incense brands. They're both high-quality and hand-rolled. I know that Bombay Incense has an office in the U.K., so you should be able to get it shipped easily. Good luck!
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I checked out a few of vendors I have used and they don't ship internationally. One did was charging $35. Geez.
You should be able to find some good Japanese Aloeswood - but Kyara being the ultimate in my opinion.
I was going to suggest checking out the Mariage Freres pricey stuff if there is a store near you. Interesting tea blends there but expensive enough without shipping to the USA. After reading about them, I'd really like to try!
You should be able to find some good Japanese Aloeswood - but Kyara being the ultimate in my opinion.
I was going to suggest checking out the Mariage Freres pricey stuff if there is a store near you. Interesting tea blends there but expensive enough without shipping to the USA. After reading about them, I'd really like to try!
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I *highly* highly recommend Fred Soll's incense, (https://www.fredsoll.com/basket/incensesticks.htm) which is actually high-quality resin on a stick. What this means is that the scents are strong/more pure, and that when you light them you need to be a little mindful of sparking, as you would if you were burning straight copal, frankincense or myrrh or another resin on charcoal.Proinsias wrote:I want some nice incense.
I think some people here might know where to get it.
Help!
Not to fussy about specifics, shipping to UK is a must.
Go Teachat!!
You can get it directly from Fred Soll's, and I imagine that they must ship overseas, but I don't see anything discussing international shipping rates. Their stuff is *definitely* worth an email, or google search for another source. I know the shop where I get mine is happy to ship all kinds of places, and though they only have three on their website, they have a whole wall full of varieties, and if you see something on the Fred Soll's site that piques your interest, MV can sell & ship it to you. (Ask for Miss Lori - Lori@mystickalvoyage.com)
http://www.mystickalvoyage.com/store/in ... ?cPath=4_6
As far as which ones are good, well, the fifteen or so I've tried have all been spectacular, and the scent thing really is a personal preference and mood thing. One's I'd be sad without having on hand at all times include:
Nag Champa with Amber and Vanilla (this is luscious, earthy, sweet/spicy -- *heaven!*), the Dragon's Blood, the Copal, and the rose one I can't recall off hand. D'oh! It has a few dried rose petals in the package, and it's going to drive me crazy now. Hang on -- I'll go check. Okay, it's Joyous Rose. It's very sweet, and I'll have to say I'm not always in the mood for it, but when I am it's absolutely divine!
There's also a kind of wood that you burn chips of that smells incredible -- it's Palo Santo or Holy Wood, and you can put a chip of it on a charcoal disk, or light the stick itself and wave it around and let it go out naturally (which it will)
Here's a random source I haven't used (I get mine at local shops when they have it, which is sporatic) but that has a cute name: http://www.bouncingbearbotanicals.com/p ... -p-46.html
There's also natural sweetgrass, which if you like earthy/natural scents may be the most delicious olfactory experience you'll ever have.
I can vouch for Wandering Bull, and they do indeed have international shipping. http://store.wanderingbull.com/swbr.html
Anyhoo -- there's also the option of essential oils in a burner, but since all of these subjects could be the source of pages-long ramblings, I'll shush now, and wish you happy smelling!
Though if you do decide dip into essential oils, WildRoots.com is *wonderful*, and their oils are far superior to any others I've tried. I use their Cinnamon Leaf oil blended with orange as a perfume (*DO NOT try that at home* -- it burns the bejeebus out of most people!!) and a 16oz bottle of it has lasted me *five* years and most other kinds would have gone rancid ages ago -- theirs has not, and everything I've tried has been top notch.
Enjoy!
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For most everything there is at good prices and great service:
http://www.incensewarehouse.com/
For everything else (link is to the body powders I like):
http://www.essenceoftheages.com/acces/zukoh.html
My recommend is to start with Japanese Incense, there is a refinement and clarity there you won't find anywhere else. Baieido and Shoyeido are a great place to start for japanese brands, I prefer Baieido.
Some of my favorites:

ps: pure aloeswood pairs amazingly well with puer....
http://www.incensewarehouse.com/
For everything else (link is to the body powders I like):
http://www.essenceoftheages.com/acces/zukoh.html
My recommend is to start with Japanese Incense, there is a refinement and clarity there you won't find anywhere else. Baieido and Shoyeido are a great place to start for japanese brands, I prefer Baieido.
Some of my favorites:
- Rei-Ryoko - popular in zen meditation centers and for good reason.
- Byakudan Kobunboku Sandalwood - another one that's great for meditation
- Any of the high grade aloeswood - it's kinda pick your price tolerance for those, it's possible to pay eye dropping prices, but not nesessary. The Kaiunkoh Aloeswood from Baieido would be a good start on the aloeswood blends. My current _pure_ aloeswood stock was from essenceoftheages inexpensive and fantastic, looks like they dont' carry it anymore. (edit: pretty sure this is it, but different packageing)

ps: pure aloeswood pairs amazingly well with puer....

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Mar 20th, '10, 05:19
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On a side note - along with the body powders I also use amber - it's always been my favorite. The best source I've found is http://www.edenbotanicals.com/ I buy both the cedar and amber/dark amber essence in 4oz blocks at a time.
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This is one of my personal favorites; incredibly cheap and smells great.
http://www.incensewarehouse.com/Mainich ... _p_50.html
http://www.incensewarehouse.com/Mainich ... _p_50.html
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Thank you very much everybody.
I've still not ordered any incense
. My current stash is now gone. Surviving on essential oils and cigars.
On the plus side I've got more than enough info now to for a decent variety basket. Thanks.
All I have to do now is ensure that incense stays above Japanese greens and razors hones until payday.
I've still not ordered any incense

On the plus side I've got more than enough info now to for a decent variety basket. Thanks.
All I have to do now is ensure that incense stays above Japanese greens and razors hones until payday.