Incense Making Supplies

Once you get bitten by the incense making "bug", you'll find that using the right ingredients is a key to making incense exactly the way you want it.  Finding the right binders can be especially challenging.  All of the supplies that I offer are professional quality and are the same materials that I use for creating the incense you'll find for sale on my site.

A Note About “Powders”

Although I sell a variety of supplies that are labeled “powder”, that term can be misleading. Some ingredients don’t want to be in powdered form. Some materials, especially resins, start to clump moments after being sifted. Please read the item’s description to see if it is an ingredient prone to clumping. If so, you will need to re-powder it once you receive it. The nice thing is that it’s a hardened powder, so it’s much easier to re-powder. While I really don’t recommend using a mortar and pestle as your primary method of grinding, one of those should work great on any materials I sell that clump during shipping. It’s also a good idea to sift all of your ingredients before use.

 

New Charcoal Powder


Makko vs Tabu No Ki

This video is a quick dive into the differences between Makko and Tabu No Ki.