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Incense: Writing & Resources

::: info For my writing on incense see the incense tag page. Is this page missing something? Let me know. :::

Incense making is hard. While parts of the world with strong incense cultures enjoy the intangible cultural heritage represented by many hundreds of years of knowledge and experience in incense making, here in the west expertise is scarce—and often jealously guarded1 . For this reason, I have compiled here some English-language writing and resources on incense and incense making to ease the journeys of those interested in practicing this ancient art.

Incense Making How-To

Articles

Books

Resources

Advanced Incense Making Techniques

Articles

Videos

Articles

Books

Other

Reputable Suppliers of Aromatics

Forums / Discussion Boards

  • Reddit (/r/incense)—Unfortunately, this is currently the place to discuss incense and incense making on the English-speaking internet. If you would like to avoid a platform that spies on you and uses your writing to train AI, you are welcome to help me bring some life to the following alternative option (currently pretty much only populated by me):
  • Lemmy (lemmy.ml/c/incense)—Lemmy is a free and open source alternative to Reddit on the fediverse. If you're new to the fediverse, the easiest way to participate is to create a Lemmy account and subscribe to the /c/incense community. You can also subscribe and participate from other Lemmy instances and other federated platforms such as Friendica.
  • Ouddict—Mostly focused on agarwood (oud) oil and wood, incense threads can and do appear.
  • The Incense Makers' Guild—An invitation-only forum for experienced incense makers hosted by yours truly. Currently pretty quiet, but some good info can be found there already.

Fun


  1. Here I am referring to traditional incense making, using actual plants as aromatics. There is certainly no lack of knowledge or production of "dipped" incense here, an extremely easy to make category of incense which is considered the absolute bottom of the barrel in terms of quality. ↩︎