Sri Sakthi Aromatic of Chennai in Tamil Nadu are a relatively new incense house, starting up in 2004. Their main product is a sambrani cup sold under the name Sai Shree. Since around 2016 they have been using the brand name Ecstasy. They have a small selection of cones and sticks.
Tamil Nadu is the region where Pondicherry incense is made, and where there is a tradition of using the tree resin that is left after the fragrant oils have been extracted. That is not the case here. These cones have been made out of some wood powders and then dipped in a scent that has been well diluted with something like DEP. I think I would like them a little more if they were using resin waste.
Tamil Nadu is the region where Pondicherry incense is made, and where there is a tradition of using the tree resin that is left after the fragrant oils have been extracted. That is not the case here. These cones have been made out of some wood powders and then dipped in a scent that has been well diluted with something like DEP. I think I would like them a little more if they were using resin waste.
Reviews
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Sri Sakthi Ecstasy Lavender (P) Sep 2025 - Score: 20 |
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Sri Sakthi Ecstasy Kewda (P) Sep 2025 - Score: 19 |
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Sri Sakthi Ecstasy Jasmine (P) Sep 2025 - Score: 15 |
Reviews: 3
Top score: 20
Low score: 15
Average: 18
Conclusion: I've not enjoyed the Ecstasy cones. That doesn't necessarily mean that all other products from Sri Ecstasy will be the same low and uninteresting quality, but I'm not encouraged to explore any further.
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