Generous and full of fragrance: saffron, magnolia, lily, vanilla, sandalwood, and raw black agarwood interplay together, creating a special magic. It was initially offered as part of our Good Incense line, but due to numerous requests from customers wanting to save on shipping costs, we have also added it to the Bhagwan Incense catalogue.
Mike from the the Olfactory Rescue Service informs: “The first of these we’ll discuss is the Gold. The only clues we have are halmaddi and sweet floral notes but this is an incense that has an intriguing almost root-like nip at the top of the bouquet. It’s similar to ways I have seen patchouli or vetivert used in some incenses and it’s a note I’ve always liked a lot personally, it’s kind of green-banana in a way. There is also some level of an herb like tobacco in the mix. This is of course all grounded in a very friendly charcoal-masala mix with a lot of breadth in the middle. You can smell the halmaddi for sure, but the stated florals are too much of a mix to really identify anything specific from, but they certainly play an important component in that breadth. So overall this is a very unique incense, it’s the kind of thing you want to share with friends just to get their take on it as it’s sort of like a friendly incense modified in a slightly unique direction. I continue to remain really fascinated with it, it really keeps you on your toes.”
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