Incense & Incense Holders

Explore Aroma Sentia’s complete incense collection – more than 950 incense products, holders and burners across sticks, cones, resins and powders. Everything needed for home fragrance, meditation, yoga corners, cleansing-style rituals and decorative scent moments, with free delivery on orders over £69 across Europe.

Find the right incense format

Incense sticks are easy to use and offer a steady burn with many scent choices. Incense cones are compact and often more intense. Resins such as frankincense and myrrh create a deeper traditional aroma and usually need charcoal or a suitable burner. Powders and botanical blends suit customers who enjoy a more traditional incense ritual.

Sticks vs cones vs resins vs powders

Format Burn style Intensity Best for
Incense sticks Steady, slow burn on a holder Medium Daily use, beginners, most spaces
Incense cones Compact, quicker burn More intense Smaller rooms and shorter rituals
Resins (frankincense, myrrh) Charcoal or resin burner Deep, traditional Meditation and traditional rituals
Powders and botanical blends Traditional burner or blend Variable Custom incense rituals

The right holder matters as much as the incense itself. Choose a stable holder for sticks, a heat-safe burner for cones or resins, and a design that suits your space, from simple wooden holders to decorative brass, ceramic or symbolic pieces. Backflow, cone and stick burners are all available in this collection.

How to burn incense safely

  1. Choose the right format and holder – a stable stick holder, a heat-safe cone burner or a resin burner.
  2. Place the burner on a flat, heat-resistant surface away from curtains, paper and edges.
  3. Light the tip, let it flame briefly, then gently blow it out so the incense smoulders.
  4. Keep the room ventilated and never leave burning incense unattended or near children and pets.

Popular scent directions

  • Woody: sandalwood, cedar, oud-style and palo santo-style aromas
  • Resinous: frankincense, myrrh, amber and benzoin-style notes
  • Floral: jasmine, rose and soft room-fragrance blends
  • Spicy and warm: cinnamon, patchouli, musk and traditional temple scents

Quick answer

Incense is a category of aromatic materials that release fragrance when burned or heated. Sticks, cones, resins and powders each create a different scent intensity, burn style and ritual experience.

Frequently asked questions

What should I buy first?

Start with incense sticks and a simple holder. They are the easiest format for beginners.

What is best for resins?

Use a heat-safe resin burner or charcoal setup designed for loose incense resin.

Can incense be used daily?

Many customers use it regularly, but always burn incense safely, ventilate the room and avoid smoke around sensitive people.

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