Incense Sticks and Cones: Hand-Rolled Fragrance for UK Homes
Klevaro's incense range brings together sticks, cones and dhoop from trusted makers such as Satya, plus a steady stream of seasonal and themed gift sets. Most boxes contain enough sticks for several months of regular use, making incense one of the cheapest ways to keep a room consistently fragrant. Whether you light incense for meditation, yoga, evening relaxation or simply to mask cooking smells, the right scent shifts the feel of a space in seconds. Pair sticks with one of our wooden or brass holders from the incense holders collection.
Satya Superhit and Traditional Indian Blends
Satya is the most recognised Indian incense brand worldwide, and their Superhit, Nag Champa, Yoga Ritual and Athma lines make up a large slice of our range. These are masala-style sticks: a rolled paste of resins, herbs and natural oils on a bamboo core, which burns slowly and produces a fuller, more rounded aroma than dipped synthetic sticks. Buyers tell us Satya is a reliable choice for daily meditation, family puja and general home scenting alike. We also stock a small but growing range of niche makers for variety.
Incense Cones, Gift Sets and Seasonal Picks
Cones produce a more concentrated burst of fragrance over 20 to 25 minutes, which makes them ideal for a quick scent refresh before guests arrive or after cooking. Look out for our Carrot Cake, Dragon's Blood and Sandalwood cone sets, plus larger novelty assortments that include cones, sticks and a holder in one box, perfect as a gift. For something a little different, see the dramatic falling-smoke effect of the backflow burners and cones collection.
How to Burn Incense Safely
Always use a stable, heatproof holder that catches the ash, and place it on a non-flammable surface away from curtains, paper and pets. Light the tip of the stick or cone, let it flame for a few seconds, then gently blow it out so the ember glows. One stick typically burns for 30 to 60 minutes; air the room for 10 minutes afterwards to avoid lingering smoke. Store unused sticks in a sealed tin or zip bag to preserve the aroma.
Pairing Incense with Holders and Burners
The right holder makes everyday burning safer and easier to clean. Long wooden ash-catcher trays suit standard sticks because they collect every fleck of ash; brass bowls with a sand bed work for both sticks and cones and look stylish on a sideboard. Cone burners should have a small recessed dish to contain the dense ash a cone produces. Many UK shoppers keep two holders going: one in the living room for evening use and one in a meditation or yoga corner. Combined orders of sticks plus a holder ship together and save on postage.