Ume Incense Inner Bloom Incense (50 pcs)
Ume Incense Inner Bloom Incense shown inserted into an incense burner (sold separately)
Ume Incense Inner Bloom Incense showing open box at an angle
Ume Incense Inner Bloom Incense (50 pcs)
Ume Incense Inner Bloom Incense shown inserted into an incense burner (sold separately)
Ume Incense Inner Bloom Incense showing open box at an angle
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Inner Bloom Incense

SKU: 43287

Size 50 pcs
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Inner Bloom presents the heart centered aroma of pure Lavender Bud, Mist & Sandalwood. Relax deeply and nurture your senses with this natural scent that connects you to this precious flower, picked in the mists of dawn before it fully blooms.

Incense holder sold separately.

- Japanese style incense sticks are inspired by the ancient art of incense making and blended with refined plant material to give an elegant cloud and profound scent.
- This fragrance helps you to embrace, undo and cocoon.
- Contains 50 sticks
- Sticks measure approx 5 7/8" long. - Each stick burns for approximately 33 minutes
- Free from synthetic ingredients, fillers, bamboo core, charcoal or even essential oils.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Light the very tip of stick only, wait for a few seconds before blowing out the flame. Place delicately in a holder and leave to gently smolder, filling your space with pure plant essence.
Precious Barks, Herbs, Seeds & Resins
100% aromatic plants, vegan, ethically sourced
UME was created by Emma Leafe throughout her own healing experiences and after several influential journeys: exploring temples, exquisite tea houses and sacred power places across the globe.

Drawn toward the sacred arts in each place - and being captivated by the raw scents which perfumed these explorations, she began to experience first-hand how fragrance was key in unlocking doors in the mind. From this Emma discovered the lost art of incense making and began to explore the deeper rituals and crafts that surround it.