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The sandal (santalum album), whose homeland is India, is part of the sandal family (santalaceae). It has an important place in some of the major religions, from Buddhism to Hinduism, in Ayurvedic medicine, in the local traditions of the far east. Today, sandalwood is used in making soap, candles, skin care and other cosmetic products, and in miniature wood carving. It is a common incense used for spiritual ceremonies and rituals in human history. The scent of sandalwood promotes relaxation, peace and love of life. It helps spiritual awareness, clarity. It has a soft, fresh, woody and slightly spicy smell. Our sandalwood incense package consists of tree incense sticks around 11-12 cm on average. Incense sticks are cut by hand. Their average length is around 11-12 cm. Since it is cut by hand, the bars in the same package may have different colors, weights and widths. Even if the number of bars in the package varies slightly, the weight does not change in weight. Unlike traditional incense sticks, sandalwood incense sticks burn slowly, allowing multiple uses. Hope you use it on good days. * The products in the box are not packaged for food purposes. * It is not recommended for those with asthma or respiratory problems to breathe the smoke emitted during smoking. How
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They do not smoke spontaneously for a long time like the classic incense we are used to.
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Hold the tip of the stick against a small fire source (such as a candle or lighter) for 30 seconds, allowing a small flame to form.
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Then blow it out.
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It will smoke for about 1 minute and then go out on its own.
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You can extend the smoking time by gently blowing on the hook at the end of the smoking rod and moving the rod.
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Suitable for short-term smoking.
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Their smell lasts longer in the place where they are burned.
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It is enough to burn it twice a day.


