Let the room take on a darker, resinous warmth, the kind of oodh fragrance that feels best in a quiet evening ritual or a slower start to the day. These incense sticks are hand-rolled on bamboo in India, made for bringing a steady thread of scent to a home, studio or meditation corner.
The oodh scent in the room
A woody, resin-like fragrance with a rich, smouldering feel rather than a light floral sweetness.
The scent suits slower moments: reading, tidying the room, setting a table, or marking the end of work.
Smoke rises in a fine line at first, then softens into the background as the stick burns down.
It brings a more atmospheric feel to a space without needing candles or a diffuser.
The bamboo core keeps the ritual simple: light, settle, place, and let the fragrance move through the room.
Hand-rolled on bamboo
These are Satya incense sticks, made in India as coated incense on a bamboo stick. The hand-rolled format gives each stick a tactile, traditional feel, with the scented coating wrapped around a slim bamboo centre.
How to burn it well
Light the coated end, let it catch briefly, then blow out the flame so the tip glows. Place the plain end into a heat-resistant incense holder or ash catcher, away from draughts, fabrics and open windows.
Burn in a ventilated room and never leave incense unattended. Let the ash fall naturally, then wait until everything is fully cool before clearing it away.
Oodh in fragrance tradition
Oodh, often written as oud in fragrance contexts, is associated with deep woody perfume and resinous warmth. In incense, it is usually chosen for its depth and presence: a scent that feels more contemplative than airy, with a shaded, evening quality. This Satya version keeps that idea in an easy everyday stick, suited to a small home ritual rather than a formal ceremony.
Weight, count and burn time
Each pack contains 15 g of incense, approximately 15 sticks. Each stick has an approximate burn time of 30 minutes. The packa…
region of manufacture: India