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Bhutanese Royal Court's Exclusive Tibetan Incense, a Blessing for Nigh

Bhutanese Royal Court's Exclusive Tibetan Incense, a Blessing for Night Owls πŸ™ The early morning of waking up abruptly is harder to endure than a sleepless night. If you've been feeling anxious lately due to work, tired every night but struggling to fall asleep, you might as well light a stick of Tibetan incense from Bhutan. This incense is meant to cultivate rest and nourish the spirit, helping to regulate breathing, relax, and soothe the mind πŸ’†β€β™‚οΈβ€” alleviating mental tension and improving sleep quality. Once lit, as the fragrance spreads throughout the room, your emotions start to switch to silent mode. Even unlit, it emits a perfectly balanced herbal aroma; when lit, it carries a unique plateau scent, a flavor precipitated by time ❀️❀️❀️. The formula of this incense inherits a thousand-year-old tradition (from the Minling and Golden Dragon lineages). The herbs are all picked by local herders from the Himalayan valleys πŸ”οΈ, blended with pure spring water from sacred plateau mountains. This incense contains 108 ingredients such as clove, nutmeg, saffron, red sandalwood, and white sandalwood. It is entirely handcrafted throughout the process, with no chemical fragrances added. To control quality, no chemical adhesives are used either. The incense is produced by the world-famous ancient incense factory NADO, Bhutan's most time-honored, large-scale, and widely used Tibetan incense brand. Originating from Bhutanβ€”a cloud-enveloped wonderland at the foot of the Himalayas, known as the "Land of Forests" and "Land of Flowers"β€” it remained owned by the Bhutanese royal family until the 1990s. Each stick is approximately 20cm long and 6mm in diameter, burning for about 45 minutes. It comes in eco-friendly Nepalese Lokta paper tube packaging. #Incense #AgarwoodIncenseSticks #TibetanIncense #NepaleseIncenseSticks #IncenseSticks #LeisurelyIncenseSeeking #RecommendedIncenseSticks #BurningIncense #IndoorAromatherapy #NicheIncenseSticks #FragrantIncense

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Bhutanese Royal Court's Exclusive Tibetan Incense, a Blessing for Nigh

Bhutanese Royal Court's Exclusive Tibetan Incense, a Blessing for Night Owls πŸ™ The early morning of waking up abruptly is harder to endure than a sleepless night. If you've been feeling anxious lately due to work, tired every night but struggling to fall asleep, you might as well light a stick of Tibetan incense from Bhutan. This incense is meant to cultivate rest and nourish the spirit, helping to regulate breathing, relax, and soothe the mind πŸ’†β€β™‚οΈβ€” alleviating mental tension and improving sleep quality. Once lit, as the fragrance spreads throughout the room, your emotions start to switch to silent mode. Even unlit, it emits a perfectly balanced herbal aroma; when lit, it carries a unique plateau scent, a flavor precipitated by time ❀️❀️❀️. The formula of this incense inherits a thousand-year-old tradition (from the Minling and Golden Dragon lineages). The herbs are all picked by local herders from the Himalayan valleys πŸ”οΈ, blended with pure spring water from sacred plateau mountains. This incense contains 108 ingredients such as clove, nutmeg, saffron, red sandalwood, and white sandalwood. It is entirely handcrafted throughout the process, with no chemical fragrances added. To control quality, no chemical adhesives are used either. The incense is produced by the world-famous ancient incense factory NADO, Bhutan's most time-honored, large-scale, and widely used Tibetan incense brand. Originating from Bhutanβ€”a cloud-enveloped wonderland at the foot of the Himalayas, known as the "Land of Forests" and "Land of Flowers"β€” it remained owned by the Bhutanese royal family until the 1990s. Each stick is approximately 20cm long and 6mm in diameter, burning for about 45 minutes. It comes in eco-friendly Nepalese Lokta paper tube packaging. #Incense #AgarwoodIncenseSticks #TibetanIncense #NepaleseIncenseSticks #IncenseSticks #LeisurelyIncenseSeeking #RecommendedIncenseSticks #BurningIncense #IndoorAromatherapy #NicheIncenseSticks #FragrantIncense

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