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TITLE: What is the Masala Method?
TEXT: Masala Method is the tried and true process blends sandalwood, herbs, gums, woods, resins, and oils to form a paste, which are then hand-rolled onto fine bamboo sticks to sun dry. This method creates Incense with a long-lasting fragrance that leaves a subtle aroma even after the Incense has gone out.
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TITLE: Our Process
TEXT: Incense is the ancient tradition of combining aromatic substances, including fresh herbs, gums, woods, resins, and oils, that produce a pleasing fragrance or scent when burnt.
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LISTTITLE: Step 1: Base Ingredients
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LISTTEXT: Triloka's ancient formulations uses the freshest sandalwood, herbs, gums, woods, resins, sun-dried flowers, botanical extracts, and aromatic oils.
LISTTITLE:Step 2: Masala Paste
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LISTTEXT:Following the 'masala' method, artisans hand-blend per scent the assortment of ingredients to form a paste.
LISTTITLE: Step 3: Hand-Rolled
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LISTTEXT: Using traditional techniques, artisans hand-roll and hand-press the paste onto bamboo sticks or shape it into cones. We sustainably use bamboo instead of wood as bamboo stalks regrow faster.
LISTTITLE: Step 4: Dried in the Sun
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LISTTEXT: The sticks are then gently placed to dry in the sun to keep the fragrance intact. This method creates Incense with a long-lasting fragrance that leaves a subtle aroma even after the Incense has gone out.
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TITLE: Our Sourcing
TEXT: The Incense industry is highly dependent on the environment. We are dedicated to working with partners who uphold fair-trade practices and only use sustainably sourced ingredients.
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LISTTITLE: Fairtrade:
LISTTEXT: Developing and maintaining long-term, sustainable relationships with our Fair Trade partners is an integral part of our culture. Many partners have provided our products since the brand was founded in 1977.
LISTTITLE: Sustainably-Sourced:
LISTTEXT: Our sustainable approach includes eco-friendly, charcoal-free products that do not contribute to air pollution.
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TITLE: Directions for Use & Extinguishing
TEXT: Uses: Burn incense sticks both indoors and outdoors to enhance your environment's fragrance.
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LISTTITLE: Step 1: Light
LISTTEXT: Light the tip of the Incense stick. After a few seconds, blow out the flame.
LISTTITLE: Step 2: Burn
LISTTEXT: Place the stick in a non-flammable holder or pot of sand to catch the ash. The Incense will burn slowly, releasing fragrance throughout your space.
LISTTITLE: Step 3: Extinguish
LISTTEXT: Leave the ember on a non-flammable surface until it has completely died out before touching it to clean up.
SUBTITLE: If you wish to save your partially burned incense for another session, here are alternate extinguishing options:
SUBTEXT: Press the lit tip of the incense stick against a non-flammable, heat-resistant surface until the piece of ember breaks off.
Press the lit tip of the incense stick into loose dirt or sand until the piece of ember extinguishes.
Dip the lit tip into water. If you choose to extinguish in water, it can prevent it from burning properly the next time or affect the quality of the aroma.
SUBTITLE: Caution:
SUBTEXT: Do not use flammable surfaces such as paper, cardboard, plastic, wood, or fabric.
Heat-resistant surfaces include glass, ceramic, and metal.
Keep lit cones away from flammable materials, children, and pets.
Do not leave burning Incense unattended.
SUBTITLE: Burn Time:
SUBTEXT: Burn time depends on factors such as indoors vs. outdoors, whether burning near a fan or a window or in a still-air environment.
SUBTITLE: Storing Incense:
SUBTEXT: Incense will release fragrance even after years of storage because of its high-quality ingredients. For the longevity and potency of our Original Incense, we recommend storing it in an airtight container or the original enclosed Incense sleeve.
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TITLE: What do I need to burn Incense?
TEXT: Use a non-flammable dish or Incense holder when burning Incense Sticks.
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^ SUN & STARS INCENSE HLDR (10)-WOOD
Sun & Stars Brass Inlay Wood Incense Holder, L=10": Inlaid with a brass sun and stars design. Triloka wooden incense holders are handmade from sustainable, responsibly harvested woods. The banana shape is the original modern incense holder developed over 20 years ago. Our artisans have created an intricate brass inlay design in the wood. Handcrafted by our valued supply partners in India.
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