Aromafume incense cubes
nine pieces per box.
Includes informationfoldfolder in Dutch, German, English, Italian, French and Spanish.
Pay attention: Only suitable for use in combination with an Exotic Incense Diffuser.
These are specifically designed for safe use and to get the right temperature for diffusing the scents of the Aromafume incense cubes.
How can the Exotic Incense Diffuser and Aromafume incense cubes be used?
The Exotic Incense Diffuser is specifically designed to get the right temperature for diffusing the scents of the Aromafume incense cubes.
Note: Other fragrance vaporizers and/or incense burners are not suitable!
- Light a tea light. Place this in the Exotic Incense Diffuser.
- Place the incense cube on the copper plate.
- The incense block burns for about 45-60 minutes. The diffuser gets hot, don't touch it!
- Then blow out the tea light and let the diffuser and the incense block cool down.
- The incense block becomes black and hard after use, it does not melt.
- The block can be placed in the biodegradable waste after use.
Ingredients
Each incense cube contains a wealth of natural ingredients such as aromatic woods, exotic flowers, natural extracts from tree bark and trees, resins, leaves and flowers. The fragrance oils that are used in the production of incense cubes fully meet the IFRA requirements and their origin is always justified (www.ifraorg.org).
Ash free, minimal smoke, non toxic, great aroma.
The history of Aromafume
Aromafume incense cubes are manufactured by an Indian family business. For five generations, this family has been making incense and perfumery products according to a secret family recipe. They combine the age-old art of making natural incense with scents that fit today. India is the birthplace of many spices and frankincense resin (olibanum) and has a long tradition of making frankincense. In addition, the country has a rich Ayurvedic tradition where a lot of knowledge is available about the healing effect of herbs, flowers and plants. The interrelationship between the spice trade and Ayurvedic principles ensured an exchange of knowledge and the development of many beautiful incense varieties.