The scent settles into the room with a deep, musty sweetness, the kind of fragrance that suits a doorway, a quiet evening, or the small pause before you begin again. These Satya incense sticks bring Dragon’s Blood into a warm, atmospheric burn, with a red-toned pack that feels bold before the first stick is lit.
The Dragon’s Blood scent
Deep and slightly sweet, with an earthy mustiness that gives the fragrance its darker edge.
Best suited to moments when you want the room to feel more intentional, from a desk reset to an evening ritual.
The fragrance has a bright, energising character without turning sharp or overly fresh.
The red Satya packaging gives it a strong visual presence on a shelf, altar space, or incense tray.
Coated bamboo sticks from India
These are hand-rolled coated incense sticks on bamboo, made with perfume, joss powder, wood powder, charcoal, halmadi paste and sugar syrup. The format is classic Indian stick incense: a coated aromatic length with a plain bamboo end for placing into a holder.
How to burn it safely
Light the coated tip, let it catch briefly, then blow out the flame so the end glows. Stand the plain bamboo end in a heat-resistant incense holder or ash catcher, away from draughts, soft furnishings and anything flammable.
Burn in a ventilated space and never leave incense unattended. Allow the ash to cool fully before clearing it away.
Dragon’s Blood in ritual context
Dragon’s Blood is a name used for richly coloured resins that have appeared in different cultural and ritual settings over time. In some traditions, it is associated with protection, strength and clearing a space for focused intention. Here, the meaning sits softly alongside the fragrance itself: a deep, sweet incense for marking a threshold, preparing a room, or giving a familiar corner a more deliberate mood.
Pack size and details
This pack contains 15 g of Satya Dragon’s Blood incense, approximately 15 sticks. Each stick has an approximate burn ti…
region of manufacture: India