Incense Sticks: Three Brands Worth Trying
LIFESTYLE
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Incense is one of the simplest ways to reset a space. A single stick can shift the atmosphere — whether you want to relax, focus, or mark a small daily ritual. Below are three brands at different price points, each offering a distinct experience.
Folkessence – Best Value Variety PackVariety
£12-14 / 20 sticks + small holder
A large mixed pack with multiple fragrance options. Ideal if you enjoy experimenting with scents.
Pros
Strong scent projection
Wide variety
Good value for money
A small holder is included
Cons
A few scents lean slightly synthetic
Fragrance is intense but not extremely long-lasting
Verdict: A practical, budget-friendly option for everyday use. Buy now on Amazon https://amzn.to/3O2PuKh
La Maison Incense – Premium, Refined Blend
(£26 / 25 sticks)
Hand-rolled in London from charcoal and dipped in a custom essential oil blend of patchouli, cade, vanilla and palmarosa.
Long burn time
Strong, perfume-like profile
Clean burn with minimal smoke
Verdict: Noticeably higher quality and well-balanced. More expensive, but suitable for structured rituals — morning coffee, deep work, or evening wind-down.
Final Comparison
Best for value and variety: Folkessence
Best for refined daily rituals: La Maison Incense
Best for rich, luxurious scent experience: Temple of Incense
Each serves a different purpose — from affordable everyday fragrance to more intentional, premium scent rituals.




Temple of Incense – Bulgarian Rose & Oudh
(£28 / 20 sticks)
Hand-blended using traditional methods with natural ingredients. One of the UK’s most extensive luxury incense collections.
Bulgarian Rose & Oudh is a standout: rich floral rose layered with deep, resinous oudh.
Really long burn time
Strong, layered scent
Natural, high-grade ingredients
Verdict: A refined, atmospheric option. Higher price per stick, but the depth and complexity justify it. Particularly strong for meditation or creating a calm, sanctuary-like space.


