Incense Making

The ritual of burning incense is an ancient practice that is interwoven in many religious cultures. And the act of making incense is a very soothing, creative and rewarding hobby. Ever wondered how to make incense? It is not difficult to make your own incense at home. Any incense making fan will vouch for this. It is an otherworldly experience making incense with your own hands and deriving the pleasure of its magnificent aroma.

Incense Making has ample room for creativity; however, you must decide the kind of incense you want before you begin. Are you making incense sticks, cones, powders or pellets? Do you want combustible incense or a non-combustible one? Combustible incense is shaped as cones or sticks and the mixture contains combustible substance. It is easier to burn and carry. Non-combustible ones are loose incense or raw incense in its natural form like resins, gums, woods or barks.

One of the oldest methods of incense manufacturing is charcoal incense making using bamboo charcoal. Contrary to the term, charcoal incense is not made from charcoal. Rather, the incense powder or pellets are sprinkled on burning charcoal to release the fragrance. You can also make incense at home more conveniently with the help of incense making kits and incense making supplies available in stores. Even better are hand rolling kits that contain everything to make incense from scratch. Just add water, give it a stir and roll it. You have made your own incense in a jiffy.

You can also make an incense burner for yourself to burn your favorite incense stick, resin, powder or wood. It will be helpful if you learn how to make an incense bottle if you are burning incense sticks. The bottle adds to the décor of your house and helps you avoid the mess that incense ash creates.

It is easy to learn how to make a smoking incense bottle in a few easy steps. Just take any bottle with a long neck and a soft cork; paint it with beautiful patterns and colors or wrap the bottle with colorful papers. Remember to draw a few holes in the cork to hold the incense stick. Your incense burner is ready.

If you’re really serious about incense making, it is highly recommended you learn how to make an incense burner yourself. The reason is mysterious because you will know the feeling only by experience - incense lovers call it the ‘sacred union’. It is unanimous among the incense community that nothing can match the pleasure of a hand made incense in a hand made incense burner. If you’re among the ones who like things old fashion, you can use a cup or bowl incense burner filled with ash will just do fine.

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