Warm, sweet sandalwood smoke changes the room slowly, bringing a woody softness to evening reading, meditation, or the quiet pause after a long day. These Satya incense sticks are hand-rolled coated incense on bamboo sticks, made in India for a steady home fragrance ritual.
The sandalwood scent
Sweetness comes first, then the fragrance settles into a rich, woody warmth.
The scent feels soft rather than sharp, suited to slow evenings and reflective moments.
As the smoke rises, it leaves a mellow sandalwood trail through the room.
The yellow Satya box has a bright, familiar look, with natural-toned sticks inside.
Use one stick to mark a transition: before meditation, after tidying, or while the house grows quiet.
Hand-rolled on bamboo
Each stick is a hand-rolled coated incense stick on a bamboo core. The plain end sits in your holder, while the coated length burns down slowly and releases the sandalwood fragrance.
Lighting your incense safely
Light the coated tip, let it catch briefly, then blow out the flame so the end glows. Place the plain bamboo end in a heat-resistant incense holder or ash catcher, away from draughts, fabrics and open windows.
Burn in a ventilated space and never leave incense unattended. Allow the ash and holder to cool fully before clearing away.
Sandalwood in Indian incense tradition
Sandalwood has a long place in Indian fragrance and devotional practice, valued for its warm, creamy wood scent and its association with stillness, focus and sacred space. In incense form, it is often chosen for meditation, prayer, yoga rooms and everyday home rituals. Satya’s style is full and lingering, with the fragrance carried on a bamboo stick rather than the very minimal, wood-only character found in some other incense traditions.
Pack size and details
Brand: Satya.
Range: Satya Incense Sticks.
Type: sandalwood incense sticks.
Origin: India.
Weight: 15 g.
Approximate contents: 15 sticks.
Approximate burn time: 30 minutes per s…
region of manufacture: India