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Song of India - India Temple Incense, 120 Stick Pack by Song of India
Product SummaryManufacturer: Song of India Brand: Song of India Release Date: 2011-10-27 Product features: - Song of India
- India Temple
- 120 Hand rolled sticks
Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Song of India - India Temple Incense, 120 Stick PackCustomer Review: I am really hesitant to write this review! Summary: 3 Stars
Every time I burn this incense, I remember all the 5-star reviews on Amazon that prompted me to buy it. Then I feel torn between letting the uninterrupted torrent of five-stars continue, or post a review that, as an incense lover, provides an honest (if dissenting) opinion. I like this incense, but I don't love it. I am disappointed because I imagined something heavenly -- something even better than nag champa! -- and I did not find it with this incense.
My first impression is that it smells like soap. That's not necessarily bad. When you burn it, it smells like smoky soap. The other day I put something through my dishwasher that should not have been there, and when the burning smell first floated to my nostrils I thought "Gosh, I don't remember lighting the Song of India temple incense ..." I realized then that I hadn't lit it. My dishwasher was burning some piece of plastic.
I haven't been to the temples in India. Perhaps this smells just like them. I don't mind the smell, but something about it seems a bit off. I strongly prefer the nag champa.
Description of Song of India - India Temple Incense, 120 Stick PackThis is the nicest fragrance in incense I have discovered. Each pack contains 120 hand-rolled sticks of this heavenly scent. This is made in India.
The package states: "A very fine fragrance that matches and blends into human sense of scents. You may not even realize that incense is burning. When you enter the room it's like heaven! Keep a package in your car, room, or desk for a natural potpourri. Burn after a month for a heavenly atmosphere around you."
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