Clove Powder (1 oz)
Clove is a familiar scent to many people. Many types of incense that are labeled “spice” are primarily clove. It has been used throughout history for a variety of uses, but it holds “special powers” for incense makers. Not only can it lend a warm, spicy note to any incense blend, it is also a natural way to cause your incense to burn hotter. If you have a blend that just won’t stay lit, adding a small amount of clove to the blend can get that blend working. Although clove has a strong scent when it is a primary ingredient, if you only want to use it to improve the burning characteristics of incense you can use a very small amount. In many cases, you can balance the burning properties with scent so you won’t even notice the clove is there.
This organic clove powder comes from Sri Lanka and India. It is a deep, rich brown color and smells amazing.
Clove is a familiar scent to many people. Many types of incense that are labeled “spice” are primarily clove. It has been used throughout history for a variety of uses, but it holds “special powers” for incense makers. Not only can it lend a warm, spicy note to any incense blend, it is also a natural way to cause your incense to burn hotter. If you have a blend that just won’t stay lit, adding a small amount of clove to the blend can get that blend working. Although clove has a strong scent when it is a primary ingredient, if you only want to use it to improve the burning characteristics of incense you can use a very small amount. In many cases, you can balance the burning properties with scent so you won’t even notice the clove is there.
This organic clove powder comes from Sri Lanka and India. It is a deep, rich brown color and smells amazing.
Clove is a familiar scent to many people. Many types of incense that are labeled “spice” are primarily clove. It has been used throughout history for a variety of uses, but it holds “special powers” for incense makers. Not only can it lend a warm, spicy note to any incense blend, it is also a natural way to cause your incense to burn hotter. If you have a blend that just won’t stay lit, adding a small amount of clove to the blend can get that blend working. Although clove has a strong scent when it is a primary ingredient, if you only want to use it to improve the burning characteristics of incense you can use a very small amount. In many cases, you can balance the burning properties with scent so you won’t even notice the clove is there.
This organic clove powder comes from Sri Lanka and India. It is a deep, rich brown color and smells amazing.