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Incense Bricks: Pinon

Pinon is an evergreen tree that grows along the foothills of Californian's desert mountains, east to Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, and north to Wyoming. This tree produces a cone that bears edible seeds harvested in the late fall. When burned, the smoke is a soft smell of the Pinon that fill the air in towns and villages throughout New Mexico.Ā 

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.

$6.65

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$18.99

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Incense Bricks: Pinon

Pinon is an evergreen tree that grows along the foothills of Californian's desert mountains, east to Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, and north to Wyoming. This tree produces a cone that bears edible seeds harvested in the late fall. When burned, the smoke is a soft smell of the Pinon that fill the air in towns and villages throughout New Mexico.Ā 

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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Pinon is an evergreen tree that grows along the foothills of Californian's desert mountains, east to Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, and north to Wyoming. This tree produces a cone that bears edible seeds harvested in the late fall. When burned, the smoke is a soft smell of the Pinon that fill the air in towns and villages throughout New Mexico.Ā 

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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