HANDCRAFTED MAINE INCENSE AND SMUDGE STICKS
Includes 4 chunky sticks, approximately 3/8” thick and 4” long. Hand-rolled on pine sticks using garden thuja, red spruce needles, chocolate mint, clove, and makko powder, then rolled in garden flowers and pinecone pieces.
These rustic sticks burn slowly for about 50 minutes and can also be used as a smudge—light, use as needed, and extinguish easily.
Burn Time: 50 minutes
How to Use
Place one stick in a fireproof incense burner. Light the tip until it catches, let it burn for a few seconds, then gently blow out the flame so the stick smolders. Allow the smoke to fill your space and enjoy the natural aroma.
Safety
Always burn incense on a heat-resistant surface.
Keep away from flammable materials, pets, and children.
Do not leave burning incense unattended.
Use in a well-ventilated area.
Includes 30 sticks, approximately ⅛ inch thick and 4-3/8” long. Hand-extruded joss-style sticks made from Maine balsam fir, sandalwood, and tabunoki powder—nothing else.
Burn Time: 30 minutes
How to Use
Place one stick in a fireproof incense burner. Light the tip until it catches, let it burn for a few seconds, then gently blow out the flame so the stick smolders. Allow the smoke to fill your space and enjoy the natural aroma.
Safety
Always burn incense on a heat-resistant surface.
Keep away from flammable materials, pets, and children.
Do not leave burning incense unattended.
Use in a well-ventilated area.
These cones are made from beach rose, red cedar, and tabunoki powder—nothing else. The scent comes from the idea of stepping out of the midcoast Maine woods and onto a cliff filled with beach roses, overlooking the ocean. It feels like a moment pulled from a still-life painting. This blend is rustic and homey at the same time—the delicate, unique beach rose works harmoniously with the warm, woodsy cedar base.
Burn Time: 25–30 minutes
How to Use
Place one cone on a heat-safe, fireproof dish or incense burner. Light the tip until it catches, let it burn for a few seconds, then gently blow out the flame so the cone smolders. Allow the smoke to fill your space and enjoy the natural aroma.
Safety
Always burn incense on a heat-resistant surface.
Keep away from flammable materials, pets, and children.
Do not leave burning incense unattended.
Use in a well-ventilated area.
Includes one petite smudge stick, approximately ¼ inch thick and 4” long. Hand-bound eastern white pine needles from Maine. These sweet little smudge sticks are perfect for everyday use or special moments.
How to Use
Light the tip until it catches, let it burn for a few seconds, then gently blow out the flame so the stick smolders. Allow the smoke to fill your space and enjoy the natural aroma.
Safety
Always burn incense on a heat-resistant surface.
Keep away from flammable materials, pets, and children.
Do not leave burning incense unattended.
Use in a well-ventilated area.
These cones are made from lavender and tabunoki powder—nothing else. The scent wraps around a room like an herbal blanket—soft, floral, and comforting in that familiar lavender way.
Burn Time: 25–30 minutes
How to Use
Place one cone on a heat-safe, fireproof dish or incense burner. Light the tip until it catches, let it burn for a few seconds, then gently blow out the flame so the cone smolders. Allow the smoke to fill your space and enjoy the natural aroma.
Safety
Always burn incense on a heat-resistant surface.
Keep away from flammable materials, pets, and children.
Do not leave burning incense unattended.
Use in a well-ventilated area.
CONE ScENTS
These cones are made from balsam fir, sandalwood and tabunoki powder—nothing else. The scent is a favorite for a reason — it’s that familiar balsam smell that shows up in New England homes around the holidays, the kind that brings back warm memories. But it’s not just a winter scent. Balsam fir is crisp, refreshing, and a little lemony, and it might surprise you how good it is year-round.
Burn Time: 25–30 minutes
How to Use
Place one cone on a heat-safe, fireproof dish or incense burner. Light the tip until it catches, let it burn for a few seconds, then gently blow out the flame so the cone smolders. Allow the smoke to fill your space and enjoy the natural aroma.
Safety
Always burn incense on a heat-resistant surface.
Keep away from flammable materials, pets, and children.
Do not leave burning incense unattended.
Use in a well-ventilated area.
These cones are made from white pine cone, needle, and tabunoki powder—nothing else. The scent is reminiscent of wandering through Maine’s pine woods and sitting beside a crackling campfire.
Burn Time: 25–30 minutes
How to Use
Place one cone on a heat-safe, fireproof dish or incense burner. Light the tip until it catches, let it burn for a few seconds, then gently blow out the flame so the cone smolders. Allow the smoke to fill your space and enjoy the natural aroma.
Safety
Always burn incense on a heat-resistant surface.
Keep away from flammable materials, pets, and children.
Do not leave burning incense unattended.
Use in a well-ventilated area.
SCENTS INSPIRED BY MAINE’s FOREST
Forest Incense of Maine is inspired by the old plant guidebooks of the Pine Tree State. Each incense is handmade using natural, plant-based materials, and whenever possible, those materials are sourced right here in Maine.
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