Incense Sticks

The incense sticks collection holds 327 aromatic sticks spanning classic, floral, woody, spicy, herbal and resinous scents, with free UK delivery on orders over £69. Explore incense sticks for home fragrance, meditation, relaxation spaces and everyday rituals. Aroma Sentia offers classic, floral, woody, spicy, herbal and resinous scents, including favourites such as Nag Champa, white sage, sandalwood, jasmine and patchouli.

Which incense stick for the moment?

Scent style Character Best for
Warm woods, amber, musk, resin Cosy, enveloping Living rooms, evening routines
Sandalwood, Nag Champa, sage Grounding, reflective Meditation, yoga, rituals
Floral and fresh herbal Light, easy Everyday room fragrance

How to choose incense sticks

For a calm living room or evening routine, choose warm woods, amber, musk or resin notes. For meditation, yoga or reflection, many people prefer sandalwood, Nag Champa, frankincense-style or white sage aromas. For a lighter room fragrance, floral and fresh herbal incense sticks are an easy choice.

  1. Decide the atmosphere you want, from warm woods for evening calm to grounding sandalwood or sage for meditation.
  2. Choose the scent style that fits the space, keeping light florals for everyday rooms and deeper resins for ritual moments.
  3. Set up a stable incense holder on a heat-safe surface before lighting the stick.
  4. Light the tip until it glows, allow a small flame, then gently blow it out so the stick smoulders with a steady line of scent.
  5. Keep burning incense away from curtains and flammable materials, vent the room, and never leave it unattended.

Incense sticks are simple to use and need only a suitable holder, a stable surface and good ventilation. If you want a wider incense setup, explore our full incense collection or choose a safe base from incense holders and burners.

Using incense safely

  • Place the stick in a proper incense holder
  • Keep away from curtains, shelves and flammable materials
  • Never leave burning incense unattended
  • Ventilate the room and avoid smoke around children, pets or sensitive people

Quick answer

Incense sticks are aromatic sticks that release fragrance as they smoulder. They are popular for home atmosphere, meditation, yoga, cleansing-style rituals and creating a warm scent experience with very little equipment.

Frequently asked questions

Which incense sticks smell best?

It depends on taste. Nag Champa, sandalwood, jasmine, patchouli and white sage are among the most popular scent styles.

Do incense sticks need a holder?

Yes. Use a stable incense holder that catches ash and keeps the burning stick away from surfaces.

What is the difference between incense sticks and cones?

Sticks burn with a steady line of fragrance, while incense cones create a more compact, intense burn.

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