Warm sandalwood smoke gives a room a slower, more contemplative edge, with a dry woody sweetness that feels steady rather than sharp. These sandalwood incense sticks from Banjara are made for small daily rituals: lighting one after tidying, before meditation, or when the evening needs a quieter rhythm.
The sandalwood atmosphere
The scent opens woody and resinous, then settles into a soft, lingering warmth.
It suits unhurried moments: a cleared desk, a low-lit room, or a pause before sitting quietly.
The sticks have a natural brown coating with plain ends, simple and familiar in the hand.
The black Banjara packaging has colourful feather artwork, giving the box a bold, ceremonial feel.
Sandalwood is a classic incense fragrance for people who prefer wood, smoke and warmth over sweetness.
Incense, scent and finish
These are Indian incense sticks with a sandalwood aroma, from Banjara’s Tribal Smudge Incense Sticks range: slender coated sticks, a woody fragrance, and a steady trail of smoke when lit.
How to burn them safely
Place the plain end in a heat-resistant incense holder or ash catcher. Light the coated tip, let it flame briefly, then blow it out so the end glows and releases smoke.
Burn in a ventilated space, away from curtains, pets and loose papers. Never leave burning incense unattended, and let ash fall onto a suitable surface.
Sandalwood in context
Sandalwood has been valued across Indian fragrance and ritual traditions for its smooth, woody aroma. The wood comes from trees of the Santalum genus and is known for holding its scent for a long time. In incense, sandalwood is often chosen for moments of prayer, meditation and transition, as a familiar aromatic marker: a way to give a room a sense of pause, attention and care.
Size and details
Brand: Banjara
Fragrance: Sandalwood
Product type: Incense sticks
Origin: India
Pack weight: 35 g
Contents: approximately 10 incense sticks
A gift for a quiet corner
This is a thoughtful smal…
region of manufacture: India