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Beautiful scent on the stick. Very floral and perfumed with touches of sweetness, but nothing sickly like vanilla - a more natural and charming sweetness. There's delightful gourmand notes, like honey cakes and caramel, which seem to emerge from woody notes in the base. I love this.
The scent on the burn is incense - woody masala incense. It's a little spicy and peppery with notes of warm lamb's wool, which I tend to associate with halmaddi, though that could come from the terpenes in sandalwood. There are some light florals hovering around which brighten and lift the sandalwood, though the main impression is warm, somewhat white and creamy, sandalwood. It is a comforting and relaxing scent. Slightly cleansing too. Very attractive. I'd like it to do more. I'd like there to be scent contrasts, and something more interesting and/or challenging. But it is what it is, and it is a decent, good quality incense. It's just that after over ten years of burning incense, I find it hard to get thrilled at something which just smells of incense, no matter how well done it is. The scent on the stick was more interesting, and I'd welcome a greater weight in the burn of those sweet florals and the gourmand notes.
Available from various sites in Europe, such as Gribouille for 1.80 Euros plus postage (approx 3 Euros in the EU, 6 Euros to the UK).
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