Didn’t know this was a thing.

by thetestwentwrong

4 comments
  1. It’s around years, sold in touristy shops. You used to be able to buy a little ceramic cottage to burn it in.

  2. 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)

  3. Is this just peat? And if it is should products like this still exist?

  4. 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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