Deepika Fragrance is based in Bangalore, and is run by a Hindu family, headed by Harish Gupta, with the contact person being Ajay Gupta. [2025 update: I am not sure of this information, as I can no longer find it] They have a shop on 1st Block, Rajajinagar, in Bangalore. [2025: I no longer think the address and shop photos are related to Deepika Fragrance]
Amazon sell a package of five boxes of Deepika cones plus a Satya box for £7. The Satya is a crude fake. [2025 update: The (fake?) Satya, while advertised, is no longer included - it is now six boxes of Deepika] There is a website listed on the Deepika boxes, but it is not active, and some attempts to reach it have led to spoof sites, so be careful!
The five Deepika boxes plus the fake Satya Nag Champa |
There are claims on the boxes to be "masala" or "pure & natural", but these cones have been dipped in a solution of synthetic fragrance and agarbathi oil (DEP). The website address on the pack no longer belongs to Deepika, but the Wayback Machine has snapshots of the site from 2018, where they do honestly say that their incense is perfume-dipped.
I have looked around for up to date information on Deepika with no luck. I suspect that Deepika was created in 2018 by someone who had been involved in the incense industry since 1996, and that they went bankrupt, and what is being sold on Amazon is bankrupt stock. But that's just my speculation. If anyone knows more, please let me know.
Reviews
Deepika Black Opium cones Score: 32 |
Deepika White Sage cones (P) July 2022 - Score: 29 |
Deepika Sandalwood cones Score: 26 |
Deepika Dragon Blood cones Score: 23 |
Deepika Palo Santo cones Score: 21 |
Deepika Rain Forest cones (P) Jan 2025 - Score: 20 |
Scents reviewed: 6
Highest: 32
Lowest: 20
Average: 26
Conclusion: On the whole they are lower end everyday incense; just about acceptable. Quite sturdy, and - mostly - effective at freshening the toilet.
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The Best Incense Makers |
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