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| People tell us this incense makes them remember all kinds of wonderful things...the perfume of the Painted Desert, a crackling campfire on a high mountain trail, the morning mist settling in a Northern New Mexican village or the scent of fall in a southern Utah town. If you have not tried our fragrances before, we know you will find them very special. The beautiful hand-crafted incense burners are made from richly-colored New Mexico clay. Every one is painted by hand. Like our incense, the burners are uniquely Southwestern. We think that you will find them as appealing to the eye as our wonderful incense fragrances are to your nose. |
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#38 Teepee incense burner: with Piñon natural wood incense. Many migratory Native American tribes used these simple portable dwellings as they crossed the plains and deserts from Mexico to the Great Plains and Canada. Forerunners of today's camping tent, teepees were made of animal skins on a wooden frame. This nifty incense holder is made from southwestern clay and hand painted in NM. The natural incense will remind you of a camp fire. Comes with a supply of Piñon incense. |
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#43 Soulthwest Style Corner Fireplace Incense Burner with Piñon 40 count Box of natural wood incense. Great adobe fireplaces have been built into the corners of traditional Southwestern homes for centuries. Besides warmth during the winter, fireplaces are a place for cooking and gathering. Can you hear the crackle and smell the perfume of the burning logs? Along with the Southwestern Corner Fireplace burner you get a full box of Piñon Incense. This nifty two piece incense holder is made from southwestern clay and hand painted in NM. |
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SOLD I originally discovered this incense on a trip out west at White Sands National Monument in New Mexico. The sunset is something I will always remember. This little company makes all their incense from native southwestern wood and corn starch. They create the incense holders from native clay and each one is hand painted. The scents remind me of hiking in the canyons of southern Utah and of the smell of the chimneys in the little town I lived in. Try the Seven Scent Sampler. It contains all of the natural wood fragrances: Piñon, Juniper, Mesquite, Cedar, Alder, Fir Balsam, Hickory and a nifty holder. These also make a nice little gift for folks who like the natural aromas of the west and the great outdoors. |
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#40 Log Cabin Incense Burner: with Piñon natural wood incense. This nifty incense holder is made from southwestern clay and hand painted in NM. The natural incense will take you back to the days where all homes were heated by wood and not fossil fuels. One room homes made of logs were the first permanent shelters built by many of the Europeans who settled the West. Comes with a supply of Piñon incense. |
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#54 Incense Match We love these little incense matches! I've been using them for years and am happy to be able to offer them to you! Try one! "Lights like a match. Burns like incense" E-Z to carry and an E-Z air freshener. Follow the directions inside each book. You light the match let it burn down a 1/4" and either let it extinguish itself or you blow it out. Now it becomes a stick of incense, emitting a fragrance. Hold the match between your fingers or place it in a shallow ashtray. The original incense match eliminates odors and refreshes the air anywhere. What does it do? The Original Incense Match eliminates embarrassing bathroom odors at home and travel. Great for cars, kitchens, sickrooms, wherever you want to add a fragrance or eliminate an odor. |
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#37 Incense Burner Casa: with Piñon natural wood incense. In the treeless Southwest, many dwellings are still made from bricks of adobe, a mixture of mud and straw. The thick walls provide comfort in the freezing cold or baking sun. Many adobe structures have lasted hundreds of years. This nifty incense holder is made from southwestern clay and hand painted in NM. The natural incense will remind you of a camp fire! |
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#39 Horno incense burner: with Piñon natural wood incense. These mud brick ovens have been used for centuries in the pueblos (Native American villages) of the Southwest. Aromatic wood fires still perfume Zuni, Ute, Navajo and Hopi communities today. This nifty incense holder is made from southwestern clay and hand painted in NM. The natural incense will remind you of the great outdoors. Comes with Piñon incense. |
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Sometimes don't you wake up in the middle of the night wishing you had colorful sweet incense in the shape of gnomes? Really? Well, I don't either but ever since finding these little guys, I've been thinking about gnomes more than usual. They are cute and they smell nice and I think you should have them. Hand made. Four to a compostable cellophane bag. Two inches each. Very detailed. Assorted colors and fragrances. Has super powers. You won't want to light their little caps. |
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SOLD Country Hearth Incense Burner, is a traditional fireplace with a cute puppy with a red bow resting in front of the warm fire. Wood plank floor and a brick firebox. Logs are included. This burner comes with a bag of our Piñon incense. Makes us want to curl up with a book in front of the fireplace! |
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#42 Country Hearth Kitten Incense burner: with Piñon natural wood incense. Country Hearth Incense Burner is another version of a traditional fireplace. Our beautiful kitten is cat-napping on a blue rug near the warmth of a brick fireplace. This comes with a bag of our Piñon incense. This nifty incense holder is made from southwestern clay and hand painted in NM. The natural incense will remind you of a winter wood stove. |
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