Champaka Incense
15 incense sticks + 1 ceramic holder
Burning incense can be therapeutic and spiritually cleansing. Our incense is hand-dipped in Balinese essential oils — never fragrances or perfumes. Champaka, a native Indonesian flower, offers an exotic and distinctive floral aroma.
Place incense in the ceramic holder provided. Light the tip of the incense stick. Let the incense burn for a few seconds before gently blowing out the flame. Allow the smoke aroma to rise and enjoy the natural scent.
Burn Time: 45 minutes per stick.
Champaka: The Flower of Spirituality
A grounding presence in Balinese ceremonies, champaka is a timeless symbol of devotion and beauty. Its warm, woodsy floral aroma nurtures inner balance and soothes the spirit — perfect for focus and deep restoration.
The Incense Ritual
Incense is a ritual of creating intention in a space. Burned in homes, temples, and during celebrations, it gently cleanses, uplifts, and honors the moment. Each stick carries the essence of tradition, connecting the present to a mindful sense of calm and clarity.
Made with love, from Bali
Each stick is infused with flower oil and sun-dried using a simple, traditional method.
Cleanse your space
Clear stagnant energy and uplift your space, creating a calm, balanced, and grounded atmosphere.
Set the mood, anytime
Light it while cooking, winding down, meditating, or setting the tone for the day.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Each stick burns for about 45 minutes and can be burned all at once or relight it at another time.
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You don’t have to burn the entire stick at once. You can flip the incense upside down and place it in the holder to put it out, or briefly run the tip under water. Let it dry, store it, and relight it another time.
Tip: sometimes we like to burn half in the morning and the other half at the end of the day as a reset.
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To put it out, flip the incense stick upside down into the incense holder, briefly run the tip under water, or allow it to burn down fully. Always supervise while burning and make sure the ember is completely out before leaving it unattended.