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Wednesday, 19 March 2025

Naturveda (Aromandise - Les Encens du Monde)

 


I got a sample pack of Aromandise incense from Padma Store two years ago in 2003 - 11 scents (two sticks of each) for around 11 Euros. I wasn't aware of the company, I just liked the offer, and trust Ashok's taste in selecting interesting incense. The sampler has been tucked away in my backlog until now, completely forgotten. 

I've just been researching Aromandise and am a little disappointed that they are a shop in France rather than an incense house. The incense house responsible for making the incense is Naturveda.  Naturveda was set up in 2005 by "an international group of people" in Pondicherry, and offer a white label service to Western shops - they are sold under various brand names in Europe and USA. Depending on the arrangement, the same sticks could be sold again and again under different brand names. Or the agreement could be that Naturveda tweak the scent, or even make a scent blend unique to the seller. We don't know. But such is the nature of the incense marke, and many people do seem to feel  more comfortable buying from a local brand than from an Indian brand. Aromandise, the shop, uses the brand name Les Encens du Monde for the incense it sells. 

I'm not really warming to this brand. A bunch of Westerners go to India to set up a white label brand to sell to own brand Western shops. And in Pondicherry of all places. I've not really got on with incense made in and around Pondicherry. Not that the incense made there is bad - far from it. It's natural, and decent. But it tends to be dry, sombre, old fashioned mono-scents, and with more of a focus on tradition and nature, rather than the aesthetics of the fragrance, or the sheer joy and pleasure and fun of burning incense. 

On the positive side, I like the blend of Indian and European culture in Pondicherry and nearby Auroville. I think cultures working together is the way to the future. And I like that the ingredients are all natural. Having said that, it's not actually a priority for me. Priorities are first that the incense smells nice, then that the incense blends are interesting and forward moving rather than locked into simple mono-scents from the past, then that the incense minimises the harm to the planet (so as little wood as possible - there are a number of interesting Indian companies who are really moving forward with this, such as Malaan Gaudhoop using cow dung as the combustible, and young companies such as Phool and Calmveda using temple flowers. I am excited by these companies, and see them as doing the right thing), and then that there is a positive vibe about the brand, which includes the brand being the one responsible for making the incense.

Even though Naturveda are based in Pondicherry, I'm not sure how responsible they are for making the incense. There is no Naturveda factory, just a residential address. But there is also no Cottage Industries factory - there's a showroom next door to the ashram, but the incense is not made there.  I don't know, but it seems likely, that the incenses made in and around Pondicherry are made in people's homes as a cottage industry - just like the name suggests. Well, the incense sticks are rolled in people's homes. The paste is possibly made in some central location. The fragrance oils could either be put into the paste as it was being mixed, or added later, after the sticks have been rolled.  Now, either Naturveda are setting up their own cottage industry workforce, or they are working in collaboration with the existing Cottage Industries network set up by Mirra Alfassa (The Mother). All this is just speculation and me thinking aloud. However, it seems possible, even likely, that these Aromandise sticks are part of  the Cottage Industries network - which is known for the same things that these "High Tradition" Aromandise/Naturveda are known for: being natural, and using traditional, natural mono-scents. I've just compared Cottage Musk, Rose, and Myrrh with the Naturveda sticks, and they could be made by the same network, but the recipes are different


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Aromandise - Les Encens du Monde
Haute Tradition Rose
 (M)
Mar 2025 - Score: 21 


Reviews: 11
Top score: 30
Bottom score: 21
Average:  26

Conclusion: These are very much in the Pondicherry tradition. They are pure and natural, but are also quite basic and old fashioned with no refinement or sophistication, and seemingly no awareness of modern olfactory or perfume skills. They are dry, sombre, and peppery. This is brown and twiggy incense. As natural and harsh as sniffing powdery tree bark. Not my thing.  

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