Dusk Incense | The Anchor

Dusk Incense | The Anchor

RM89.00
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Dusk Incense | The Anchor

Dusk Incense | The Anchor

RM89.00

Mood

Woody, Resinous, Grounded

Notes

Frankincense, Sandalwood, Sage

Ideal for

  • The Anchor: Those carrying the weight of a busy day who need a signal that it is time to land.

  • The Deep Thinker: Personalities finding comfort in raw, tactile textures and the grounding presence of ancient resins.

  • The Busy Mind: Those whose thoughts drift toward the future and need pulling back into the warmth of the "now."

A heavy surrender to the earth. Resinous shadows and steady smoke settle slowly, like dust in an ancient sanctuary, anchoring the wandering mind. Dusk Incense creates a sense of containment — a pause where overstimulation fades and the mind is allowed to rest in weight, warmth, and presence.

Inspired by the Earth element in Wuxing.

Details

  • Notes: Warm resin and wood unfold slowly, grounded by a dry, mineral finish.

  • Made with frankincense, australia sandalwood, cedarwood, sage, camphor wood, and natural fragrance ingredients.

  • Hand-dipped in small batches, using a traditional method and natural oil blend.

  • Includes a tiger eye stone incense holder, chose for its grounding quality and connection to the Earth element.

  • 50 incense sticks.

  • Burning time: up to 30 minutes each.

*Slight irregularities in size and raw texture reflect the artisanal nature of the product.

Burning Instructions

Light the tip of the incense until it catches a flame.

Let it burn for 5-10 seconds, then gently blow it out.

Place it on the burner/ holder included in the box.

Watch the smoke rise slowly, and let the scent guide you inward.

Please burn mindfully — in a ventilated space, and never unattended.

Handcrafted in Small Batches

Each incense is hand-formed with care, using only natural binders and sacred woods.

No shortcuts — just thoughtfully chosen raw materials, shaped by hand, and dipped with intention.

I’ve come to see the act of making incense as a form of meditation — and I hope you’ll find a similar stillness when you burn it.

Slight variations in shape and texture are traces of the human touch behind each piece.

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