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Tibetan Rope - Himalayan Cedar

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Tibetan Rope - Himalayan Cedar

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Cedar is one of the oldest scents known in Tibet. It is used above all as an indispensable element in meditation, as it embodies inner strength and helps you "always find your way."

About the Tibetan Rope

Tibetan Rope incense is a traditional incense originating from Tibet and Nepal, where it has been used for centuries by Buddhists and Hindus as part of their spiritual practice.

The Tibetan Rope is made from thin layers of rice paper, cut into fine strips onto which powdered incense is laid, then rolled into a "rope." It is an extraordinarily precise and delicate process, carried out by the village women of those regions.

The rope as incense is used regularly today in temples as an offering to deities and during meditation. It is intended for the cleansing of space and of oneself.

Buddhists also believe that incense which burns all the way to the end teaches and invites us to burn our own negative qualities along with it — leaving behind only ash. Through this practice, we reveal our true "SELF."

Today we use Tibetan Rope incense as an element for deepening presence during meditation and as a source of calm. In the company of these beautiful scents, you will undoubtedly step into a new and better world.

Product Properties

  • Handmade Tibetan Ropes from Nepal,
  • Made by the village women of those regions,
  • Each bundle contains 50 Tibetan Ropes; one rope burns for approximately 15 minutes.

Instructions for Use

Tibetan Rope incense is, as a rule, intended for single use. Light the thin end slowly using a match or over a candle flame.

Once it has caught well, place the incense in a fireproof bowl and allow it to burn gently and slowly. The entire process takes approximately 15 minutes, depending on the length of the rope.

If you wish to extinguish the rope early, we recommend gently rolling the burning end along the bottom of the bowl until it goes out. The Tibetan Rope will then be ready for use again.