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Patchouli Natural Aromatic Incense Sticks – 100 Count (10 Packs of 10)

Patchouli Natural Aromatic Incense Sticks – 100 Count (10 Packs of 10)

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Fill your space with the calming aroma of traditionally crafted incense. Handrolled in Nepal using time-honored techniques and all-natural ingredients, these incense sticks release a rich, natural fragrance that helps create a peaceful and inviting atmosphere for relaxation, meditation, or everyday moments at home. Each stick burns for approximately 45–60 minutes, slowly releasing its scent to enhance your space. The incense is handwrapped in environmentally friendly Lokta paper, a beautiful and sustainable paper made from the bark of the Himalayan Lokta plant and traditionally crafted in Nepal. Produced through fair trade partnerships, each purchase helps support skilled artisans and their communities. Each pack includes 10 individually wrapped sleeves, with 10 incense sticks per sleeve—100 incense sticks total. Perfect for creating a calming ritual, setting the mood for quiet moments, or sharing as a thoughtful gift.

About the Artisans

Chichicastenango, Guatemala, has become one of the most important heritage centers in Guatemala during the past 10 years, due to its predominant indigenous Maya Quiche population and their traditional textile products. Yet, despite increased tourism and a renewed interest in traditional Mayan crafts, work opportunities remain few for the indigenous population, many of whom are uneducated and otherwise unemployable.


De Colores Artisan - Sewing a SmileEnter De Colores Art, a local business that levels the playing field for villagers by offering free training to anyone who demonstrates the initiative to learn a trade. The company employs 30 women and 18 men to knit and embroider textile products, with the option of working at home using materials provided by the company. De Colores recognizes the culture of its Mayan employees, and as such allows flexible hours and gives time off for sowing and harvest days.

De Colores also invests in community education projects by funding two local schools in the neighboring towns of Chujupen y Pachoj, and by providing scholarships to qualifying students.

In addition to stimulating the local economy by creating new jobs, De Colores makes a conscious effort to use recycled materials whenever possible. The reason for this is twofold: to preserve Mayan culture, as recycled textiles showcase traditional knitting patterns that aren’t often seen in newer textiles, and to reduce scraps and waste.

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Communities collaborate in the production process, as men work on the biggest textiles and women do the embroidery, crochet and macramé seen in smaller pieces. In some cases, in order to be competitive, sewing machines are used to assemble the finished product, although all the components are handmade and hand embroidered from cotton, wool and/or silk.

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