Machine extruded perfumed incense sticks. 10 sticks in a standard cardboard packet. Sells for 15 rupees in India (approx 15p). I am not aware of it being sold outside of India. The pack is an attractive glossy black with lettering and design in gold. It has a beguiling image of a deer, which references the musk fragrance; though musk is not extracted from deer these days - it either comes from the mallow plant, or is created synthetically. This is a pleasant synthetic musk fragrance, and it works well as a low cost low level room fragrance. Well made, decently done everyday incense. Warms and calms the room.
Having scored it, and placed it on my tiered list of reviewed incense, I noted that I gave the same score and a similar review to BIC's Almíscar (Musk) and Balaji's Musk. Balaji and BIC merged last year, so are the same company now. Even without that relationship, there's not really a lot of difference between most everyday single scent perfumed-incenses. Well, those made by decent companies anyway. Single scent perfumed incense largely falls into three areas: there's bargain basement stuff, acceptable everyday stuff, and decent everyday stuff. And most falls into acceptable everyday. Which is where this lands.
Having scored it, and placed it on my tiered list of reviewed incense, I noted that I gave the same score and a similar review to BIC's Almíscar (Musk) and Balaji's Musk. Balaji and BIC merged last year, so are the same company now. Even without that relationship, there's not really a lot of difference between most everyday single scent perfumed-incenses. Well, those made by decent companies anyway. Single scent perfumed incense largely falls into three areas: there's bargain basement stuff, acceptable everyday stuff, and decent everyday stuff. And most falls into acceptable everyday. Which is where this lands.
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