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Incense

Incense and aromatherapy supplies at Azarius — from hand-rolled Nag Champa sticks and Californian white sage bundles to backflow burners, salt stone tea lights and Palo Santo wood. Over 40 products across sticks, cones, resins, powders, smudge bundles, oil burners and holders. Shop the collection that's been stocking Amsterdam smoke rituals since 1999.

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Incense and aromatherapy supplies at Azarius — from hand-rolled Nag Champa sticks and Californian white sage bundles to backflow burners, salt stone tea lights and Palo Santo wood. Over 40 products across sticks, cones, resins, powders, smudge bundles, oil burners and holders. Shop the collection that's been stocking Amsterdam smoke rituals since 1999.

Buy Incense & Aromatherapy — A Shop-Floor Guide

Incense and aromatherapy is the broad category of aromatic materials you burn, warm, or diffuse to scent a room — sticks, cones, resins, woods, powders, essential oils, and every holder needed to burn them safely. We carry over 40 products here, covering everything from daily living-room sticks to ceremonial smudge bundles. If you want one recommendation to start with: order a pack of Satya Sai Baba Nag Champa sticks and a simple Green Tree incense holder. That's the combo most of Amsterdam runs on, and it's hard to go wrong.

FormatBurn timeGood for
Incense sticks30–60 min eachDaily use, first-time buyers, scenting a room in minutes
Dhoop cones (no bamboo)15–25 min eachDenser fragrance throw, smaller spaces
Backflow cones5–10 min eachVisual smoke waterfall on a backflow holder
Thick herbal sticksUp to 10 hoursGardens, long rituals, outdoor use
Small herbal sticks15–20 minQuick sessions, small rooms, low commitment
Smudge bundles (sage, palo santo)4–6 hours totalSpace cleansing, ceremony, re-lit over weeks
Resins & powdersDepends on charcoalTraditional burning, heavier scent, ritual use
Essential oils + burner1–3 hours per fillScent without smoke — better for sensitive lungs

Read the table before you shop. Match the format to the room and the occasion.

What We Carry

  • Nag Champa range — the classic. We stock Satya Sai Baba Nag Champa, Goloka Nag Champa, Super Hit (sweeter, spicier), Natural Nag Champa, and the bamboo-free Sai Baba Dhoop Cones. Five takes on the same sandalwood-and-champaca backbone.
  • Herbal & natural sticks — Green Tree Dragon's Blood and Angel Dust, plus Sagrada Madre's Natural Incense line (Incienso, Sandalwood, Pure Copal).
  • Sage & Palo Santo — whole-leaf Californian White Sage smudge bundles, raw Palo Santo wood and oil, plus Sagrada Madre Palo Santo sticks in Pure, Rose, Champa and Sandalwood.
  • Novelty & flavoured — Juicy Jay's sticks in Black Magic, Funkincense, Lychee, Strawberry Fields and Apple Brown Betty. Candy-shop territory, not temple.
  • Thick & small herbal ranges — hand-rolled, all-natural, fair trade. Five scents each, covering Palo Santo, Sage, Lavender, Lemon Grass, Nagchampa variants.
  • Cones — Herbal Incense Cones in Musk, Lotus, Patchouli and Lavender, plus the Backflow Cones Mix for waterfall holders.
  • Resins, powders & ritual — Sagrada Madre Incense Powder (7 Forces, Camphor & Bay Leaf), Purifying Charcoal Discs, 7 Chakra Incense kits, and smudge sticks in White Yagra, Copal, Myrrh & Palo Santo.
  • Holders & burners — Green Tree wooden holders (Elephant Mandala, Flower of Life, Lotus, 7 Chakra), teak and palm wood trays, the antique silver tray, Kung-Fu Turtle, and backflow holders shaped like dragons, hands, and blue waterfalls.
  • Oil burners & ambient — Elephant Essential Oil Burner, Bamboo Stand, RAW Terpene Candle (soy wax with myrcene), and the hand-carved Salt Stone Tea Light Holder.
  • Accessories — Abalone shells for smudging, Spiru Fair Trade Gemstone Soaps, and charcoal discs for loose resin work.

How to Choose Your Incense

New to incense? Buy Satya Sai Baba Nag Champa sticks. It's the scent most people mean when they say "I smelled incense somewhere and liked it" — warm, sweet, slightly musky. Get the Green Tree incense holder at the same time so ash doesn't end up on your floor. If you want something softer and less smoky, order the Elephant Essential Oil Burner with a tealight and a bottle of lavender or peppermint oil — same ritual, no combustion.

Want to cleanse a space? That's where sage and Palo Santo come in. A Californian White Sage bundle is the traditional choice — thick resinous smoke, lit over an abalone shell. Palo Santo (raw wood sticks from South America) burns sweeter and milder, with citrus-vanilla notes. Many of our customers buy both and use them for different jobs: sage for a proper clear-out, Palo Santo for daily maintenance.

Experienced? Get into backflow. Pick up the Dragon, Purple Dragon, Bronze Hand or Blue Waterfall holder and a pack of Backflow Cones Mix — the smoke pours downward like a slow river instead of drifting up. Or go deeper with Sagrada Madre's Incense Powder and Purifying Charcoal Discs for proper resin burning. When in doubt, shop the Nag Champa range first and branch out from there.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between Nag Champa varieties?

All Nag Champa builds on sandalwood and champaca flower, but the house blend varies. Satya Sai Baba is the baseline — warm and musky. Super Hit is sweeter and spicier. Goloka leans earthier with more resin. Natural Nag Champa is the purest sandalwood-forward version. The Dhoop Cones skip the bamboo core for a denser throw.

How do I use Palo Santo and white sage for smudging?

Light the tip of the stick or bundle, let it flame for about 20 seconds, then blow it out so it smoulders. Walk the smoke through the space you want to cleanse. Rest the bundle in an Abalone Shell or a heatproof dish between uses — the same bundle will re-light dozens of times over several weeks.

What do I need for backflow incense to work?

Two things: a backflow holder (a burner with a hollow channel through the middle) and backflow cones (hollow-bottomed, not standard cones). Order the Backflow Cones Mix pack and match it with the Dragon, Bronze Hand, or Blue Waterfall holder. Regular cones won't produce the waterfall effect — the air channel has to line up.

Are these incense sticks natural or synthetic?

Depends on the line. Our herbal ranges, Sagrada Madre, Green Tree and the hand-rolled Nagchampa sticks are all-natural and fair trade — no synthetic fragrance oils. Juicy Jay's uses fragrance oils for their candy-shop scents, which is why they smell like Strawberry Fields. Both have their place; read the product page if purity matters to you.

How do I burn resin or incense powder?

You'll need Purifying Charcoal Discs and a heatproof vessel (the Abalone Shell works, or a dedicated brass burner). Light the edge of the disc, wait until it stops sparking and turns grey, then sprinkle powder or resin on top. Place it somewhere ventilated — resin smoke is thick. Never handle a lit disc with bare hands.

What's a good starter set for someone buying incense for the first time?

Order a box of Satya Sai Baba Nag Champa sticks, a Green Tree wooden incense holder, and a Californian White Sage bundle for the occasional reset. That's roughly three purchases and covers 90% of what people use incense for — daily scenting plus the odd cleansing ritual. Add a backflow holder later if you want the visual effect.

Last updated: April 2026

Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.

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