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Good Evening Incense

Good Evening Incense

Wind down at the end of the day with all-natural grounding scents of turmeric, holy basil, kush and sweetgrass. Gathered and handmade near Nagarjung Forest in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, where burning incense is a way of life. It begins in the morning, pausing to set intentions for the day and breathing in the fragrant scents of this all-natural incense and continues throughout the evening with a grounding moment.

Details:

  • 19 sticks

  • Includes a small black ceramic incense holder

  • Ingredients: t urmeric, ruk-kesar, holy basil, kush, sweetgrass, gum guggul

  • Measures: 6"L, holder is 1"D x 0.5"H

  • Handcrafted in Nepal

As pioneers of fair trade, Ten Thousand Villages brings conscious shoppers purposeful handmade goods for home and life. Their maker-to-market movement puts people and planet first, believing that what we wear, what we place in our homes, or give as gifts should be ethically and sustainably made. They value the unique nature of something that’s been crafted by hand and  invest in the life of the maker behind it. Long-term partnerships with women and marginalized communities in developing countries helps break the cycle of poverty and ignite social change so that together we thrive. 

$6.50
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$6.50

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Good Evening Incense

Wind down at the end of the day with all-natural grounding scents of turmeric, holy basil, kush and sweetgrass. Gathered and handmade near Nagarjung Forest in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, where burning incense is a way of life. It begins in the morning, pausing to set intentions for the day and breathing in the fragrant scents of this all-natural incense and continues throughout the evening with a grounding moment.

Details:

  • 19 sticks

  • Includes a small black ceramic incense holder

  • Ingredients: t urmeric, ruk-kesar, holy basil, kush, sweetgrass, gum guggul

  • Measures: 6"L, holder is 1"D x 0.5"H

  • Handcrafted in Nepal

As pioneers of fair trade, Ten Thousand Villages brings conscious shoppers purposeful handmade goods for home and life. Their maker-to-market movement puts people and planet first, believing that what we wear, what we place in our homes, or give as gifts should be ethically and sustainably made. They value the unique nature of something that’s been crafted by hand and  invest in the life of the maker behind it. Long-term partnerships with women and marginalized communities in developing countries helps break the cycle of poverty and ignite social change so that together we thrive. 

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Wind down at the end of the day with all-natural grounding scents of turmeric, holy basil, kush and sweetgrass. Gathered and handmade near Nagarjung Forest in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, where burning incense is a way of life. It begins in the morning, pausing to set intentions for the day and breathing in the fragrant scents of this all-natural incense and continues throughout the evening with a grounding moment.

Details:

  • 19 sticks

  • Includes a small black ceramic incense holder

  • Ingredients: t urmeric, ruk-kesar, holy basil, kush, sweetgrass, gum guggul

  • Measures: 6"L, holder is 1"D x 0.5"H

  • Handcrafted in Nepal

As pioneers of fair trade, Ten Thousand Villages brings conscious shoppers purposeful handmade goods for home and life. Their maker-to-market movement puts people and planet first, believing that what we wear, what we place in our homes, or give as gifts should be ethically and sustainably made. They value the unique nature of something that’s been crafted by hand and  invest in the life of the maker behind it. Long-term partnerships with women and marginalized communities in developing countries helps break the cycle of poverty and ignite social change so that together we thrive.Â