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From our friends at Jentl:
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Himalayan Cedar: The Himalayan Cedar has been extracted from the wood of the Cedar tree. The common name in Nepali for this type of cedar is Dhup, which is used abundantly in homes, stupas, and temples. This type of Dhup is typical in the Newar community and is found in almost every home there.
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Juniper: This Juniper is made of Dhupee which is extensively found in the high Himalayan regions of Nepal. It's prepared with a combination of Nepali herbs such as Dhupee powder and papers mixed with Juniper, Saldup, and Astasugandha. This incense is used stupas, temples, and homes.
- Sandalwood: This Nepali incense rope is made up of herbs found in the high Himalayas. This is extracted from White and Red Sandalwood, Saldup, Spikenard, Cinnamon, and Cloves. This is abundantly used in stupas, temples, and drawing rooms for aromatic ambiance.
Handmade. 1 bundle includes approximately 50 ropes
Instructions:
Light one end as you would a standard incense stick. Once it's alight, blow out the flame to allow the rope to smoulder and release its aromatic smoke. Rest a lit stick in a heatproof dish or using a hanging rope incense burner. Allow to cool before disposing of the ash.
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