Incense In The Wind

Radiating Incense In The Wind - a painting by Hai Linh Le

Thursday 10 August 2017

Tulasi Musk



Continuing the Tulasi Re-review Weekend (except it's now the following weekend), I am again enjoying this Tulasi Musk, and I think it's a pretty decent everyday perfume-dipped charcoal stick. This is not for ritual, meditation, or special occasions, but just for when you want a pleasant scent in the house. It's quite woody, with a shaved beech-wood aroma, quite warm and sultry, with a tang of the exotic. Hints of dark fruit - plum and fig. Sweet musk. Gosh, this is really nice for an everyday perfume-dipped incense. I like this.




Date: June 2018   Score: 35



Like the Tulasi Lotus, this is a decently heady and floral aroma, though it does has a moderate musky warmth. It's not unpleasant, and is probably the Tulasi stick I have enjoyed the most in this Tulasi session (Oct 2017).  Yep, a reasonably decent everyday incense. The base charcoal is not showing through - the stick is maintaining a steady warm, pleasantly perfumed aroma.

The more I burn this the more I like it, which is always a plus point.

(I used the Meditation stick in the picture, which is wrong, as the Musk stick is a red dyed bamboo with a black charcoal paste. )

Date: Oct 2017  Score: 30

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