Thelma Paris Intuition Incense Sticks (48 sticks)
Thelma Paris Intuition Incense Sticks - product shown next to incense stick, crystals, and coral
Intuition Incense Sticks
Thelma Paris Intuition Incense Sticks (48 sticks)
Thelma Paris Intuition Incense Sticks - product shown next to incense stick, crystals, and coral
Intuition Incense Sticks
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Intuition Incense Sticks

SKU: 50329

Size 48 sticks
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Intuition is a co creation by Thelma Paris and Eso.

Burning a stick of Intuition will bring awakening and vitality. With its touch of bergamot, geranium and the vegetal perfume of oak moss, it will sharpen your senses by creating a clear and fresh atmosphere. You will live your day fully as well as feel rooted in the present.

Benefits:
- Made in Japan.
- Awakens the senses.
- Purifies the atmosphere.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
For optimal use make sure to use the stick on its holder. Light it, discarding the flame if necessary and then simply enjoy the perfumed moment which lies ahead: the scent will smoothly waft across the room.

Do not inhale directly, simply step back and enjoy the fragrance.
Thelma Paris incense sticks are produced in Japan, a country with unique and ancestral know-how in incense. The sticks are made by Japanese master craftsmen with high quality raw materials harvested with respect for the environment from which they are taken. These sticks made in Tokyo have the peculiarity of emitting little smoke and not having a bamboo rod. These are the ingredients used and in particular the bark of Tabu wood that allows resins and other bark to be agglomerated without the use of bamboo stalks. Thus the fragrances are released delicately, without producing smoke and de facto without the smell of smoke. This particularity makes it easy to consume in small spaces. Finally, without smoke, the stick fits more easily into our daily life in a modern way by moving away from the image that we can have of smoky Asian temples or many other religious uses.