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Tibetan Agarwood
Opens the flow of energy through the body, calming the mind and restoring inner peace. It dispels negative energies, alleviates breathlessness, and clears mental blockages. A sacred tool for harmonizing the central nervous system.
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Himalayan Jatamansi
A sacred herb native to the Himalayan region, known for its distinctive, grounding fragrance. It brings tranquility to the mind and soul, offering a gentle, calming presence while restoring balance to the heart, easing anxiety, and uplifting the spirit.
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Nectar Pills from Zaki Temple
Handcrafted by the revered monks of Zaki Temple and infused with over 300 powerful ingredients, these sacred offerings carry true healing energy from Tibet - strengthening the body, restoring balance, and soothing the restless mind.
“ As you light the incense, the warm, spicy notes blend with a delicate floral fragrance. With every inhale, a sense of warmth and harmony gently envelops you. ”
When to Use It
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Manifestation & Intention Setting
Light Lucky Zaki during your manifestation sessions, inviting abundance and prosperity into your life. Its uplifting aroma helps clear your mind, allowing you to focus on attracting wealth and positive opportunities.
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Rituals of Prosperity
Use Lucky Zaki during your prosperity rituals, inviting financial blessings and stability. The rich, soothing scent creates a space of abundance, helping you attract opportunities that lead to growth and success.
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Self-Care Moments
After a busy day, let Lucky Zaki cleanse your space and calm your mind. As the incense dances in the air, it fills your environment with a soft, balancing energy, perfect for unwinding and finding peace. Let its subtle fragrance guide you into a peaceful moment of rest and rejuvenation.
“Your intentions are the seeds. Let the blessing of Lucky Zaki be the sunlight that brings them to life."
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Frequently Asked Questions
What makes your authentic Tibetan incense different from regular incense?
As guardians of incense craft from Nimu Village - the birthplace of Tibetan incense in Lhasa - we preserve these sacred distinctions:
Centuries-Old Family Recipes from Its Origin
Handed down through 14 generations in Nimu Village, carrying wisdom and heritage in every flame.
Traditional Tibetan Medicine as the Healing Formulation
Enhanced with up to 80 medicinal ingredients documented in Tibetan medical texts, possessing potent healing properties rooted in ancient therapeutic traditions.
Altitude-harvested Natural Ingredients
Blended with wild herbs harvested above 12,500ft altitude, bringing the spiritual energy of ingredients into every incense. From base to binders, everything is chemical free.
Artisan Limited Editions
Each Tibetan incense stick is meticulously handmade by local villagers with patience, time, and artisanal dedication. Only limited quantities are available.
Sacred Craftsmanship with Ritualized Production
During the grinding of herbal powders, Tibetan incense artisans chant sacred mantras in silence, infusing the incense with powerful purifying energy and bestowing blessings upon every user.
How to properly burn Tibetan incense sticks?
- Angled Ignition: Light the end of the incense stick at a 45-degree angle with a lighter or match, and let the flame burn for approximately 7 seconds.
- Flame Control: Gently blow out the flame. The incense should produce a glowing red ember and a tendril of smoke, and will continue to burn on its own.
- Placement: Be sure to burn incense on a heatproof, non-flammable holder only. Burn incense in a well-ventilated room, away from flammable materials, and never leave incense burning unattended or in near children, pets, or a draft.
Note: If it extinguishes halfway, just re-ignite the stick and allow the flame to burn long enough to create a small flame.
What's the correct way to use Tibetan incense cones?
- Angled Ignition: Light the end of the incense cone at a 45-degree angle with a lighter or match, and let the flame burn for approximately 7 seconds, enough to create a small flame.
- Flame Control: Gently blow out the flame. The incense should produce a glowing red ember and a tendril of smoke, and will continue to burn on its own.
- Placement: Be sure to burn incense on a heatproof, non-flammable holder only. Burn incense in a well-ventilated room, away from flammable materials, and never leave incense burning unattended or in near children, pets, or a draft.
Note: If it extinguishes halfway, just re-ignite the cone and allow the flame to burn long enough to create a small flame.