It’s around years, sold in touristy shops. You used to be able to buy a little ceramic cottage to burn it in.
I got those when I was living abroad during covid and missed home. They’re a surprisingly decent substitute (for about 5 mins of the burn time, the rest idk what the smell was)
Is this just peat? And if it is should products like this still exist?
probably not peat, a small piece of it wouldn’t burn for hours. similar incense sticks sold forever with north american native, hogan clay models.
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It’s around years, sold in touristy shops. You used to be able to buy a little ceramic cottage to burn it in.
I got those when I was living abroad during covid and missed home. They’re a surprisingly decent substitute (for about 5 mins of the burn time, the rest idk what the smell was)
Is this just peat? And if it is should products like this still exist?
probably not peat, a small piece of it wouldn’t burn for hours. similar incense sticks sold forever with north american native, hogan clay models.