
Checking out some sticks from a local store selling Japanese incense.

Checking out some sticks from a local store selling Japanese incense.
Incense Review: Pikake Jasmine by Yi-Xin Craft Incense
Florals are a notoriously difficult incense category. Today I'm taking a look at Yi-Xin Craft Incense's Pikake Jasmine sticks.
Official Rammstein incense Cones: A Review
It's only natural that the pyrotechnics obsessed neue deutsche härte act would release a line of incense cones. Today I'm taking a look.
Apothecary's Garden: Sustainable Frankincense from the Samburu women of Kenya
Explore the world of sustainable Frankincense with the Samburu and Rendille tribes. Learn about the journey of Frankincense neglecta from harvesters to consumers
How our expectations influence the way we experience fragrance and where natural incense fits in.
Reviewing Kheoun’s Blend by The World Makes Scents.
Failing to make gourmand sandalwood incense.
My grand designs crumble as I fail to make the most delicious batch of incense ever devised.
Incense clocks: Measuring time with fire and smoke
Incense clocks measures time by burning powdered incense along a pre-measured path, with each stencil representing a different amount of time.
A fantastic article on keeping time with incense.
Incense in the Wind writes great incense reviews on cheaper sticks
This blog is a mainstay of my feed reader; I really appreciate that they write on common, budget, bamboo-stick brands, saving you from the absolute crap-shoot of that scene if you're into those sorts of sticks.
Minorien Jinko (Aloeswood) Fu-In
I love putting this stick on in the evening. It's so lush for the price.