Nado Poizokhang Bhutanese Happiness Incense
This is the most elaborate blend from Nado Poizokhang, the Thimphu incense workshop known for its traditional botanical formulations. Marketed as the Happiness blend, it brings together an unusually rich palette of Himalayan aromatics — sandalwood, jasmine, nutmeg, rose, wild tulsi, jatamansi, snow lotus, saffron, ancient cedar, and more — in a smoke that is dense, sweet, and unmistakably auspicious.
The sticks are densely packed and slow-burning. The fragrance unfolds in layers: warm sandalwood at the base, floral notes of rose and jasmine in the middle, and exotic top notes of saffron, snow lotus, and wild tulsi on the finish. It is the kind of incense that fills a room with a sense of ceremony.
How to enjoy this Happiness incense in Bangkok:
- The Celebration Way: Burn a stick at the start of a special meal, a meditation retreat, or any occasion that calls for an auspicious atmosphere.
- The Ritual Way: Light the tip, blow out the flame, and let the stick smoulder in a heat-proof holder. Allow the layered fragrance to fill the room.
- The Daily Way: A single stick at the start of the day can set a calm, positive tone for the hours ahead.
Hand-rolled in small batches at the Nado Poizokhang workshop in Changangkha, Thimphu.
Burn this incense when you want to mark a moment of significance — the start of a meditation retreat, the arrival of a special guest, the opening of a new year, or any occasion that calls for an auspicious atmosphere. The dense, layered smoke is the olfactory equivalent of ringing a small temple bell.
