Incense from Vrindavan Bazaar may be variable and inconsistent, but is generally of a decent standard, and is certainly excellent value. These patchouli sticks are hand-rolled charcoal paste onto a plain machine-cut bamboo splint, and then lightly coated in brown finishing powder which has some sparkly glitter in it. The scent on the stick is earthy, musty, musky, with a faint awareness of mint. It gives the general impression of incense - masala incense. I like it. It doesn't excite me, but it's decent enough. It does the job. I'm happy.
When lit there is a fair amount of black smoke, but this goes when the flame is blown out. The scent is fairly modest, and remains within the scope of the scent on the stick. It doesn't really develop on from that. It's nice, but too unassuming to really engage my interest. There is some gentle benzoin (or vanilla), a mineral note, and the general sense of masala incense flavoured lightly with earthy, musky notes that could be patchouli. Gradually the smoky sense of woody masala incense builds up and becomes a little overbearing. There's little sense of patchouli at this stage, just a generic woody incense. In the end I'm a little disappointed.
When lit there is a fair amount of black smoke, but this goes when the flame is blown out. The scent is fairly modest, and remains within the scope of the scent on the stick. It doesn't really develop on from that. It's nice, but too unassuming to really engage my interest. There is some gentle benzoin (or vanilla), a mineral note, and the general sense of masala incense flavoured lightly with earthy, musky notes that could be patchouli. Gradually the smoky sense of woody masala incense builds up and becomes a little overbearing. There's little sense of patchouli at this stage, just a generic woody incense. In the end I'm a little disappointed.
Available at £1.08 for 20gm from Vrindavan Bazaar. They ship internationally at reasonable rates.


























