Warm cinnamon incense brings a spiced, glowing scent to the room, the kind that suits slow evenings, quiet mornings and small rituals at home. These incense sticks are paired with natural pyrite chipstones, bringing together fragrance, firelight and the golden gleam of a symbolic crystal.
The scent as it settles
Cinnamon opens with familiar kitchen warmth, bright and gently sweet at the edge.
The smoke gives a room a more intimate feeling, suited to journalling, reading or clearing the table after a long day.
The pyrite chipstones bring a small mineral gleam to the ritual, catching light before the incense is lit.
It works well for moments of transition, when you want to mark a pause without making the room feel heavy.
Bamboo incense with pyrite chipstones
The sticks are made on a bamboo core with cinnamon fragrance materials. They are handcrafted in India using traditional incense-making techniques, then paired with natural pyrite chipstones.
How to burn it safely
Place the plain end of the incense stick in a heat-resistant incense holder or ash catcher. Light the coated tip, let it flame briefly, then blow it out so the end glows and releases smoke.
Use in a ventilated space, away from curtains, pets and draughts. Never leave burning incense unattended, and let ash fall onto a heat-safe surface.
Keep the pyrite chipstones dry. Pyrite is not water-safe, so do not wash it, soak it or place it in drinking water.
Pyrite in crystal practice
Pyrite is often called fool’s gold because of its metallic golden appearance. In contemporary crystal practice, it is traditionally associated with confidence, focus and a sense of inner steadiness, and is often kept near a desk, altar or intention space. Here, it sits beside cinnamon incense as a tactile, reflective detail, adding a small ritual object to the scent rather than being part of the burn itself.
Size and details
Total weight: 63 g. Listed dimensions: 2.3 × 0.4 × 0.2 cm. Includes cinnamon incense…
region of manufacture: India