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A very pleasant scent on its own know for its internal meditative and contemplative qualities relieving melancholy making it very useful for church functions. It has a non-overpowering scent reminiscent of soft flowers, pine and sandalwood. Accepts blending with Frankincense, Cypress and other natural incense varieties. |
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Has an almost irresistible fragrance that picks up the spirit, soothes the angered soul and provides a calming influence to help relax the mind. Fragrance suggests rose petals with a hint of citrus and balsam. Suitable for all church functions especially major feasts. |
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Is known for its soft wood scent with medium smoke rate. It has a pleasant fragrance with a hint of moss and apple wood. Blends well with Frankincense. |
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Reminiscent of old monastic corridors and hallways. It has a medium smoke rate usable for most functions. When blended with Cypress or Oman, Alma Mater becomes woody with a stronger more ‘reverend’ tone. |
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Is the perfect incense for smaller functions and daily use. Works well for anniversary, wedding, house blessing and daily church functions. |
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Has a beautiful aroma of light flowers with background wood tones. It is a perfect incense for use in most church functions requiring a light smoke with pleasant lingering aroma. |
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A lofty, fruity soft fragrance usable for most functions. Has a light wood after affect that linger for a short time. Blends well with Jasmine.Great general use incense. |
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Has a well-known ‘church’ fragrance that is invokes a prayerful uplifting experience lingering long after the incense has been burned. Blends well with most natural incenses. Mixed with Jasmine, Fides et spec caritas becomes a softer woody floral tone. Suitable for daily use all year long. |
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One of the most known incenses. Used for thousands of years in the Middle East. It has a medium smoke rate. Blends well with Frankincense. Used often in western churches. |
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Is a wonderful incense mix very useable for church functions. It has a subtle cherry wood background with a tinge of sandalwood. It is what you would expect while touring European churches. Suitable for all functions but especially high feast days. Blends well with Jasmine, Rose, Frankincense and Cypress. |
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This fragrance is based on sandalwood cologne along with citric notes which imparts an uplifting feeling to the celebration. |
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One of the most known incenses used for thousands of years in the middle east. It has a good smoke rate. Blends well with rose and many other incenses. Used often in western churches. Simple and light smell. |
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One of the most known incenses used for thousands of years in the middle east. It has a good smoke rate. Blends well with rose and many other incenses. Used often in western churches. Simple and light smell. Very similar to Oman but less refined. |
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A very pleasant scent on its own know for its internal meditative and contemplative qualities relieving melancholy making it very useful for church functions. It has a non-overpowering scent reminiscent of soft flowers, pine and sandalwood. Accepts blending with Frankincense, Cypress and other natural incense varieties. |
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