Fragrant, woody, and lusciously sweet sandalwood from Mysore with a warm, spicy profile. Made with high-quality sandalwood oil, this is one of our best sellers, popular for its unique vanilla and spicy undertones.
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Warm, woody Mysore sandalwood with a soft sweetness and gentle spice. European best-seller and American favorite.
Fragrant, woody, and lusciously sweet sandalwood from Mysore with a warm, spicy profile. Made with high-quality sandalwood oil, this is one of our best sellers, popular for its unique vanilla and spicy undertones.
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beurtheretcedric (verified owner) –
A very good sandalwood incense , remember me Haridas Madhavdas style for those who know.
I wondering just what we mean by “red sandalwood” ? is it rakta chandana ? or other ?