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At the heart of the traditional Indian incense stick (or agarbatti) is the bamboo reed. Fast-growing, self-regenerating, renewable and highly sustainable, bamboo is well suited to today’s increasingly eco-conscious consumers. Stamford London incense sticks are made from natural ingredients based on this central bamboo core, free of artificial colours. They burn cleanly, evenly and gently – steadily releasing soft, aromatic perfume for around half an hour. They are classed as direct-burning, as they don’t require a separate heat source.

 

Available in :

 

Lavender

Stress Relief

Relaxing

White Sage

Sweet Frankincense

Stress Relief

Angel Range: Love, Guardian, Magic, Fire

...and lots more. 

 

Message me to request your favourite if it's not listed.  If they aren't in stock they'll be ordered in, especially for you x

 

 

 

Incense Sticks by Stamford

£1.20Price
  • Crystals come in different shapes and sizes, and some are small enough to be considered a choking hazard and therefore unsuitable for children under 3.  

     

    Children should always be supervised by an adult when playing with or handling crystals, as they are not your traditional “toy” and do require extra caution.  For example, some may be toxic, whether touched, ingested, inhaling dust particles or when mixed with water.  Others can be sharp in raw form, or when shattered or broken - some can be razor sharp.  

     

    When buying for children, ensure you have carried out your own research and that you understand which crystals are the most suitable.

     

    A list of resources can be found below that will help you to decide.  A good start is to look for 'health risks' sections and 'hardness' which are extremely useful.

     

    An Overview of Minerals Toxicity:  

    https://www.academia.edu/40433628/An_Overview_of_Minerals_Toxicity

     

    mindat.org : a huge database giving information on each crystal.  You can simply type in the crystal name you are interested in, to find out more information on health risks and much more.  

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