Warm, heady and intimate, this Indian masala incense is made for the slower end of the day. Light a stick before a bath, a quiet reading hour, or a room reset after work, and let the fragrance gather softly in the air.
The Kamasutra scent
A rich, full-bodied fragrance with a sensual character, suited to evening rather than bright morning freshness.
The masala style gives the smoke a rounded presence, more textured than a simple dipped incense stick.
It suits bedrooms, living rooms and small ritual corners, especially when you want the space to feel more settled and atmospheric.
The scent has a lingering quality, so a single stick is enough for a quiet pause rather than background fragrance all day.
Hand-rolled masala from Jaipur
These incense sticks are made in Jaipur, India, by Aromatika. They are genuine hand-rolled masala incense, a style where the aromatic mixture is formed around the stick rather than simply perfumed on the surface.
That gives the incense its richer, more enveloping feel. The finish is simple and traditional, made for burning as part of a daily ritual.
How to burn them
Place the plain end in a heat-resistant incense holder or ash catcher. Light the coated tip, let it flame briefly, then blow it out so the tip glows and releases smoke.
Each stick burns for 20 minutes or more. Use in a ventilated room, keep away from curtains and draughts, and never leave burning incense unattended.
The story behind the name
Kamasutra is a name associated with sensuality, beauty and the arts of pleasure in Indian cultural history. Here, it points to a fragrance with a warm, intimate mood rather than a sharp or austere incense. In practice, it suits small personal rituals: lighting a stick before journalling, preparing a room for guests, or marking the move from a busy day into a quieter evening.
Box contents and details
Each box contains 12 Vedic incense sticks, with a total weight of 15 g. Made in India.
A thoughtful gift for scent love…
region of manufacture: India