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Chimenea Burner

Chimenea Burner

Bear Burner

Heartline Bear Burner

Casa Adobe Burner

Ceremonial House
Burner

Horno

Horno Burner

Fireplace Burner

Southwestern Fireplace
Burner

Iglesia Burner

Iglesia (Church) Burner

Kiva Burner

Kiva Burner

teepee Burner

Teepee Burner

     
       

FRAGRANCES

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Piñon

Piñon is an evergreen tree that grows along the foot hills 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 Piñon that fill the air in towns and villages throughout New Mexico.

Boxed Incense (approx.40 cones) $4.75

Bags of Incense (approx. 18 cones) $2.25

Juniper

Junipers grow throughout the United States. The wood is quite fragrant and is used for fence posts and long straight poles. Our Rocky Mountain Juniper is the source of many beautiful sub-species, varying in height from 6 inches to 40 feet. Some people use the berries for medicinal purposes.

Boxed Incense (approx.40 cones) $4.75

Bags of Incense (approx. 18 cones) $2.25

Mesquite

Mesquite grows in the desert southwest and Mexico at elevations of 2000 to 6000 feet. This slow growing tree is very hard and has an equally distinctive odor. Root wood is used for fuel, especially cooking, and is good for barbecuing and smoking meats. Native Americans use pods (seeds) for food and later as feed for livestock. We think that our incense is a unique blend of this complex fragrance.

Boxed Incense (approx.40 cones) $4.75

Bags of Incense (approx. 18 cones) $2.25

Cedar

Cedar grows in the mountains in the USA and most other countries. The wood is versatile in its uses. From aromatic chests to wooden furniture, cedar is a well known and loved essence.

Boxed Incense (approx.40 cones) $4.75

Bags of Incense (approx. 18 cones) $2.25

Alder

Alder mostly grows on the Pacific coast and is used for cooking, smoking seafood, furniture, and cabinet making. This deciduous moisture loving tree, produces flowers which develop into small woody cones that decorate the tree in winter. Flower arrangers use these blossoms often. We like the mild smell of this incense that compliments and reflects the Northwest United States.

Boxed Incense (approx.40 cones) $4.75

Bags of Incense (approx. 18 cones) $2.25

Fir Balsam

Evergreen trees in nature, firs are tall, symmetrical trees with uniformly spaced branch whorls. Large cones are held erect. Most native firs are high mountain plants which grow best in or near their natural environment. The Fir Balsam incense is a strong refreshing smell of the high country.

Boxed Incense (approx.40 cones) $4.75

Bags of Incense (approx. 18 cones) $2.25

Hickory

Hickory is our only incense that doesn't come from the western part of the USA. This tree grows mostly in the southeast. It is a tall tree that has a shaggy bark when mature. The wood is hard and the smoke is used for cooking much like mesquite and alder.

Boxed Incense (approx.40 cones) $4.75

Bags of Incense (approx. 18 cones) $2.25

Sampler Package

If it's too difficult to choose between the seven different fragrances, try the Seven Scent Sampler Box. You get seven cones of each of the seven fragrances along with a ceramic burner. These also make a nice little gift for folks who like the aromas of the west.

Sampler Package: $7.50.

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