Oudh Makh Mikh Incense 60g

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Oudh Makh Mikh Incense 60g

Observing the indescribable beauty of nature, travelling across the celestial bodies in the vastness of space, unlocking the mysteries of the universe. The fragrance is the essence of enlightenment with the purest blend of rose and saffron, cedar and the scents of amber, oak moss and patchouli.

Fragrance Notes

  • Top Notes: Orange, Aldehydes, Lavender, Saffron, Rose
  • Middle Notes: Geranium, Gurjum, Cedar
  • Base Notes: Amber, Musk, Vanilla, Oakmoss, Patchouli

Olfactive Family: Floral - Oriental

Direction On How To Burn Bakhoor

The Bukhoor is usually burned in a traditional incense burner called Mabkhara (it has other names in other courtiers like Majmor), using charcoal of wood or manufactured charcoal discs/briquettes. But many people nowadays use electrical incense burners because they are faster and safer to use. However most still prefer to use charcoal because it is s traditional, natural and burns Bakhoor better.

Take a piece of coal and heat a corner of it with a small flame (lighter/cooker), for about 60 seconds until it becomes red hot. Be very careful not to burn yourself (handle with metal tongs or similar instrument).

Do not let hot coal touch skin. Place a hot piece of coal in an incense burner or suitable metal dish. Wait for 2 minutes, then sprinkle a small amount of Bakhoor Incense onto hot coal. Sit back as the beautiful fragrance fills the room and the whole house.

With Bakhoor the fragrance is carried to the air by smoke and adheres to things (last longer) by the properties of Oudh (Agarwood). The longer the Bakhoor is kept in a closed glass jar, the better the scent become.

The fragrance on the bakhoor weaves together an aromatic bouquet of raw materials such as sandalwood, frankincense and a mixture of the essence of Oudh, Sandlewood, Amber, Rose etc. The fragrance of the Bakhoor is truly heavenly.

Uses of Bakhoor:

  • To perfume the House.
  • To perfume the Shop, Warehouse.
  • To Perfume the Office
  • On special occasions like weddings.
  • For welcoming gusts and a gesture of hospitality.
  • Used in commercial shops and stores (especially that related to clothes) to attract customers and to enhance their buying experience.
  • To perfume and fragrance the Masjid.

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