Date: Oct 2023 Score: 29
First review |
Date: Oct 2022 Score: 21
Balaji Agarbatti Company |
First review |
Balaji Agarbatti Company |
First review |
HEM Corporation |
A typical square box perfumed-charcoal incense containing 8 sticks by Tulasi. I've just noticed that the recent incense reviews I have done have been for Indian incense version of Persian incense, which is based on agarwood, also called oud/oudh and bakhoor.
The scent on the stick is a little crude and chemical, but on the burn it has a pleasant mildly sweet perfume which is reminiscent of oud or agarwood. Modestly acceptable middle to top end everyday perfumed incense.
Date: Oct 2022 Score: 27
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The best agarwood incense |
Oooh! Deliciously sherbet sweet on the stick, which is a proper job masala. Charcoal dust blended with fragrant ingredients, and then coated in a fragrant pale melnoorva powder. It's a lively scent, a little acidic, which gives it a sharp freshness preventing the delicious sweetness from becoming cloying. Herbal notes, some cucumber, musky undertones, touches of fresh cedar shavings. Damn good.
The scent on the burn is very similar to that on the stick, though not as bright and lively. The burn is slow and even, and the scent informs the room, leaving a residual fragrance that lingers pleasantly for a considerable time. All in all a very decent incense.
Available in the UK from Amazon in packs of 12 for £20.99 with free postage. Single packs from ScentedAndMore for £3.50. Available in the US from StoutMonk for $3.99.
Date: Oct 2022 Score: 38
Ranga Rao |
Parimal Mandir are a well established Indian incense company, founded in 1942 in Bangalore by Sunku Gundaiah Setty as the “Gandhi Flour Mills & Perfumery Works”. The company is domestically successful with some exports to Europe, South America, the Middle East, and Africa, and there is at least one family member still on the executive board. They have a useful video detailing both their history and their production methods: Documentary Release (2014). They mainly use the "Parimal" brand name, but also have a "Shubh Labh" brand name for use on at least one incense.
IndiaMart video report on the company |
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Machine-made perfumed-charcoal incense. Pleasant sweet flowery scent on the stick - a blend of rose and violets. It's the same scent on the burn, which is uncommon, especially for perfumed incense. The stick burns evenly and slowly with a moderately pleasant scent. This is a decently made, professional, everyday perfumed incense. Nothing remarkably good, but nothing remarkably bad either. The scent gently informs the room with a modestly bright, uplifting scent - quite acceptable to gently cheer up the house in the morning, or to discreetly refresh the house for casual visitors.
Date: Oct 2022 Score: 25
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Parimal Mandir |
The best agarwood incense |
To be finished.....
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The Mother's India Fragrances |
Benzoin / Loban / Sambrani |
On the whole we've not been that impressed with this one. It's OK, a sort of lower end everyday incense. The packaging is attractive and well made. The sticks are kept inside an inner paper packet placed inside a stiff card box which slides open. It gives a feel of a quality product.
Available in the UK from DMRLS for £1.80; WitchesSage for £2.00; OMGI for £2.69; or ScentedAndMore for £3.50; and in the US from PrabhujisGifts for $3.38.
Hari Darshan |
First review |
Date: Oct 2022 Score: 17
Fruit Fragrances That'll Make You Drool |
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Hari Darshan |
An incense cone gift pack made in China by the Guangzhou Indian Style Trading Company - and bought off Amazon for £6.99. The perfumed cones are a decent size with a fairly robust, though generic, perfume. The six fragrances are fairly standard: Red Rose, Super Sandal, Jasmine, White Musk, Meditation, and Lavender. They burn for a decent length of time, but are not great quality. The burns are variable - some tend to be a little smoky, and keep little of the promise on the cone of the fragrance, though others are moderately acceptable. This is a lower end everyday incense. They are pretty much what you'd expect them to be - something modest to burn to cover up a bad smell, or to introduce a moderately pleasant scent into the house. Nothing interesting or profound, but they do what it says on the tin.
Date: Oct 2022 Score: 22
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