About Us
Our Story
Our journey began with crafting premium agarbathi and incense cones that spread positivity, spiritual harmony, calming fragrance, and peaceful moments in every home.
- Rooted in tradition, our journey started with a vision to spread calming fragrances for everyday spiritual living and peaceful moments at home.
- We blend authentic ingredients and timeless craftsmanship to create incense products that inspire positivity, devotion, and relaxation naturally.
- Our passion is delivering premium agarbathi and incense cones that fill every space with soothing aroma and spiritual energy.
- Inspired by ancient traditions and modern lifestyles, we craft fragrances that create harmony, comfort, and divine ambiance daily.
- From carefully selected fragrances to handcrafted quality, every product is made to elevate prayer, meditation, and wellness experiences.
Our story began with a passion for creating pure and meaningful fragrances that inspire peace, positivity, and spiritual connection. Combining traditional craftsmanship with premium ingredients, we carefully design agarbathi and incense cones that enhance daily rituals, meditation, and home ambiance while bringing divine aroma and lasting freshness to every space.
Stillness takes time
Each batch of Dhuni agarbatti is slow-dried for fourteen days under the Mysuru sun. We blend aged sandalwood powder with halmaddi tree resin — a sacred gum harvested from the Western Ghats that gives our incense its signature earthy sweetness.
No accelerants. No synthetic fragrances. Just botanicals, bamboo, and patience.
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Hand-rolled
Every stick is shaped by a single pair of hands in our Mysuru atelier.
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Slow-dried
Fourteen days of sun-drying gives our incense its deep, resonant burn.
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All-natural
Sandalwood, halmaddi resin, charcoal and botanicals. Nothing else.
From our hands to yours
Our grandmother taught us that agarbatti is not a product — it is a meditation. When you light a Dhuni stick, you are holding hours of careful work: the grinding of sandalwood, the kneading of paste, the rolling onto bamboo, the patient drying.
We believe the world moves too fast. Our incense is a small rebellion against that.
We are still the same small workshop behind the palace. The batches are still small. The hands that roll them are still our own.