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Incense Bricks: Alder

Incense Bricks: Alder

Alder wood mostly grows on the Pacific coast and is used for cooking, smoking seafood, furniture, and cabinet making. This deciduous moisture loving tree produces flowers which develop into small woody cones that decorate the tree in winter. Flower arrangers use these blossoms often. The mild smell of these incense compliments and reflects the Northwest United States.

Details:Ā 

  • How to: Hold the brick over a flame until the brick burns by itself. After the brick has stopped flaming, gently blow on the ember. Place the brick in the center of lid unlit side down.

  • Includes 20 bricks (approx. 0.25" x 1")

  • Tin measures 2.5" diameter by 2.5" in height

American Heritage BrandsĀ like being a little rebellious and goingĀ against the grain to create unique provisions for folks to enjoy.

$3.32

Original: $9.50

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Incense Bricks: Alder—

$9.50

$3.32

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Incense Bricks: Alder

Alder wood mostly grows on the Pacific coast and is used for cooking, smoking seafood, furniture, and cabinet making. This deciduous moisture loving tree produces flowers which develop into small woody cones that decorate the tree in winter. Flower arrangers use these blossoms often. The mild smell of these incense compliments and reflects the Northwest United States.

Details:Ā 

  • How to: Hold the brick over a flame until the brick burns by itself. After the brick has stopped flaming, gently blow on the ember. Place the brick in the center of lid unlit side down.

  • Includes 20 bricks (approx. 0.25" x 1")

  • Tin measures 2.5" diameter by 2.5" in height

American Heritage BrandsĀ like being a little rebellious and goingĀ against the grain to create unique provisions for folks to enjoy.

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Alder wood mostly grows on the Pacific coast and is used for cooking, smoking seafood, furniture, and cabinet making. This deciduous moisture loving tree produces flowers which develop into small woody cones that decorate the tree in winter. Flower arrangers use these blossoms often. The mild smell of these incense compliments and reflects the Northwest United States.

Details:Ā 

  • How to: Hold the brick over a flame until the brick burns by itself. After the brick has stopped flaming, gently blow on the ember. Place the brick in the center of lid unlit side down.

  • Includes 20 bricks (approx. 0.25" x 1")

  • Tin measures 2.5" diameter by 2.5" in height

American Heritage BrandsĀ like being a little rebellious and goingĀ against the grain to create unique provisions for folks to enjoy.