Incense

Dhoop Cones

Dhoop Cones

Mogra | 4.83
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Incense

Dhoop Cones

Dhoop Cones

Mogra | 4.83

Suitable for: Spiritual Practices & Aromatherapy
Use: AM/PM | Key Benefits: Made with Ayurvedic Herbs & Essential Oils, Bamboo & Charcoal Free

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Teertham

Sacred water collected from ritual practices, believed to have purifying and sanctifying properties.

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Dried Flowers

Dried petals that lend a gentle floral touch and visual appeal.

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Ayurvedic Herbs

Medicinal herbs rooted in Ayurveda, valued for their therapeutic benefits and grounding effect in daily rituals.

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Essential Oils

Highly concentrated plant extracts, known for their pure aroma and ability to uplift, soothe, and restore balance.

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How to Use

To use, place the incense cone in our special holder, light the tip & enjoy.

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FAQ’s

Dhoop Cones are compressed cones made of natural herbs, resins, woods, and essential oils. When lit, they release a steady stream of fragrant smoke that purifies the air and creates a calming ambiance.

Place a Dhoop Cone on a heat-safe surface or in a Dhoop holder. Light the tip until it forms a small flame, then gently blow it out. The cone will smolder slowly, releasing fragrance.

On average, a cone burns for 20-30 minutes, depending on size and ventilation. Our cones are densely packed with natural botanicals, so they burn slower and last longer than most commercial cones.

Yes! Nytarra Dhoop Cones are hand-rolled with natural ingredients, free from charcoal, synthetic fragrances, or harmful chemicals, safe for everyday use.

Yes, they can be used indoors in well-ventilated spaces like living rooms, meditation corners, or puja rooms.

Unlike incense sticks (agarbattis), Dhoop Cones don’t use bamboo sticks or charcoal. Bamboo and charcoal release harmful smoke when burned, which can be unsafe for long-term inhalation. By avoiding these, Nytarra’s Dhoop Cones give you a cleaner, more concentrated fragrance that’s safe, long-lasting, and smoke-rich without the toxins often found in agarbattis.

Keep burning cones out of reach of children and pets. Always use on a heatproof surface and never leave unattended.

They leave a small amount of ash after burning, which can be easily cleaned or repurposed as plant fertiliser.

Store in a cool, dry place, in an airtight container to preserve fragrance and prevent moisture.

Caution

Keep away from flammable materials, children, and pets. Do not leave burning incense unattended. Use in well-ventilated areas and avoid direct inhalation of smoke. Do not place directly on painted, polished, or plastic surfaces. Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture and sunlight.

Additional Information

  • Clean Aromatherapy
  • Handcrafted with Care
  • Safe & Non-Toxic
  • Mindful Formulation
  • Sustainably Made
  • Empowering Women

Country of Origin: India

Manufactured & Marketed by:
Nytarra Naturals Pvt Ltd
A-54, sector 57, Noida - 201301

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