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Incense Charcoal & Ash Charcoal Powder (4 ounces)
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Charcoal Powder (4 ounces)

$19.99

This finely powdered charcoal is made from coconut husks (a highly renewable resource). Charcoal is one of the best incense bases you can use. It burns hot and with very little scent. If you’ve ever burned “loose” incense, you know that it’s most often burned on charcoal tablets. By using charcoal as part of your base material, you are basically putting a charcoal table inside your incense blend.

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This finely powdered charcoal is made from coconut husks (a highly renewable resource). Charcoal is one of the best incense bases you can use. It burns hot and with very little scent. If you’ve ever burned “loose” incense, you know that it’s most often burned on charcoal tablets. By using charcoal as part of your base material, you are basically putting a charcoal table inside your incense blend.

This finely powdered charcoal is made from coconut husks (a highly renewable resource). Charcoal is one of the best incense bases you can use. It burns hot and with very little scent. If you’ve ever burned “loose” incense, you know that it’s most often burned on charcoal tablets. By using charcoal as part of your base material, you are basically putting a charcoal table inside your incense blend.

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