SOUL INCENSE STICKS

$36.00

Hand-dipped. Charcoal-free. Made in Toronto.

Each stick is hand-dipped in organic essential oils, flower and plant essences — non-toxic — no charcoal, no synthetic fragrance, nothing unnecessary.

Burn one to mark a moment. To shift the energy of a room. To simply make where you are feel more like somewhere you want to be.

Presented in reusable packaging that keeps the scent exactly as it should be.

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Hand-dipped. Charcoal-free. Made in Toronto.

Each stick is hand-dipped in organic essential oils, flower and plant essences — non-toxic — no charcoal, no synthetic fragrance, nothing unnecessary.

Burn one to mark a moment. To shift the energy of a room. To simply make where you are feel more like somewhere you want to be.

Presented in reusable packaging that keeps the scent exactly as it should be.

  • Base: Pure Joss Powder & Bamboo sticks

    Fragrance: Pure Organic Essentials Oils

    Quantity: 20 sticks per tube.

    Burn time: Up to 45 minutes each.

    How to use:

    Light the tip and allow it to catch for a few seconds. Gently blow out the flame — the ember will do the rest.

    Open a window slightly and let the scent move through the room naturally

  • Bergamot & Patchouli

    Bergamot lifts. Patchouli grounds. Between the two, something settles.

    Cedar & Vanilla

    Earthy and warm. Cedarwood grounds the room while Vanilla softens the edges. Light this one at the end of the day — when you're ready to let the rest of it go.

    Lemongrass & Thai Tea

    Bright and unexpected. Lemongrass brings a clean citrus lift while Thai Tea adds a creamy, aromatic warmth beneath it. For mornings, for focus, for whenever the air needs freshening.

    Mint & Honey

    Cool and sweet in equal measure. Peppermint clears the air instantly while Honey wraps it in something gentler. The contrast is the point.

  • Incense has been part of my life for as long as I can remember. I grew up Muslim and we burned incense at home and at the mosque. It was never just a scent — it was part of how a space felt, how a moment was marked, how a room became somewhere you wanted to stay. I still burn incense. Not for religious or spiritual purpose anymore — simply because it refreshes a room in a way nothing else quite does. A candle is one thing. Incense is another. But I am severely allergic to dust and smoke. The charcoal-based incense I grew up with was no longer something my body could tolerate. So I went looking for an alternative and found very little worth keeping. That sent me back to researching. Back to natural ingredients, clean burning, no charcoal, no synthetic fragrance, no endocrine disruptors. I made these in the scents I love most — and for the first time, I could burn incense in my home without me sneezing up a storm. These are for anyone who loves what incense does for a space but not what most incense does to a body.

    — Temi

  • Item desOnce the incenses are burned, the tube is yours to keep.

    To clean: clean tube with warm soapy water and rinse out with clean water.

    Allow to air dry.

    Ready for whatever comes next.cription