Incense In The Wind

Radiating Incense In The Wind - a painting by Hai Linh Le

Saturday 14 June 2014

Windhorse Mixed Incense Sticks




Short (15cm) incense sticks made in Thailand, dipped in perfume and dyes. They look lovely, and are packaged with a feather; the aroma from the pack is sugar sweet, rather like many UK dipped and coloured incense. Imported by Windhorse, an "ethically traded giftware" company: trade only, which was formed in 1980 originally as a market stall in Cambridge. Bought off Amazon for £2.99 including postage. There's about 80 in a pack - 65g. Normally an incense stick weighs about 1g - sometimes more; as these are a little shorter, you get more than 65 for 65g. When burned the scent is typical of Nepal incense: burning grass and dried cow pats. Quite earthy and organic. But not really my thing. I prefer my scents to be a little more refined, interesting and attractive. As the burning scent is in complete contrast to the appearance and pack scent, there is an uncomfortable dissonance.

Date: June 2014   Score: 21
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