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Palo Santo Nepali Rope Incense

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  • Handcrafted in Nepal using centuries-old methods, traditional rope incense is made by wrapping a blend of aromatic woods, resins, and Himalayan herbs into natural lokta paper and twisting it into a rope by hand — a slow, intentional process passed down through generations.
  • Similar to earthy scents like Cedar or Sandalwood, Palo Santo is a natural fragrance often used for purification and cleansing negativity.
  • Rope incense has long been used in Himalayan monasteries, temples, and homes as a part of daily ritual, but its appeal is timeless. The rope burns slowly and evenly, filling a room with fragrance while creating a calm, ambient experience that feels both grounding and intentional.

The soothing Palo Santo fragrance has a calming energy and enhances the mood. Burning one of these ropes prior to meditation can help you feel relaxed and focused. The uplifting scent is known to cleanse negativity and relieve stress.

Burning rope incense is as much a visual ritual as a sensory one. Watching the smoke curl and drift as the rope slowly burns becomes meditative in itself. Paired with a handcrafted ceramic rope incense burner, it creates a beautiful balance of ancient tradition and modern, mindful living.

Also available in our Five Sacred Scents - Nepali Rope Incense Set!

Unlike mass-produced incense, our hand-rolled ropes are crafted using traditional techniques and natural ingredients—no synthetic fillers, no harsh perfumes. Each one burns clean, slow, and true to its roots, filling your space with pure, sacred aroma designed for meditation, ritual, and peace. 

About Our Palo Santo-Inspired Incense

Our incense captures the spirit of Palo Santo without using endangered wood. Handmade in Nepal from Himalayan herbs, woods, and flowers, it's a sustainable way to enjoy a cleansing, grounding aroma. Learn more about this in our blog post: Palo Santo Rethought—A Mindful Alternative from the Himalayas

    Includes over 40 ropes that measure ~4" long. Burn time ~18 minutes per string.

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