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Depending on the brand, color, type, quality, fragrance, packaging, size, quantity, etc., the price of incense sticks (agarbattis) varies. Generally, homemade incense sticks are more expensive than machine-made incense sticks. The best price of agarbattis starts from Rs 10 to Rs 80 per pack. To get the best deal, you can contact incense sticks suppliers that are listed in Exporters India.
Incense sticks are aromatic biotic substances that when burned produce scented smoke to make the room ambiance pleasant. From making an aromatic atmosphere at your home to lowering your anxiety, incense sticks are used in various ceremonies, religious & cultural events, and worship rituals. They hold rich, cultural significance along with amazing benefits that are very valuable in these modern days.
Incense sticks (Agarbattis) are often prepared from a natural material that when burned produce an aromatic scent. On the basis of the desired scent, the plant-based substances used in incense sticks are derived from barks, flowers, roots, resins, seeds, spices, and leaves. Varieties of incense sticks developed by different cultures in India but the most typical method to prepare incense sticks includes coating a fine, slim bamboo stick with a combustible paste made from fibers, coal, fibers of bamboo, and a particular binding agent, which is then either added in the extracted essential oils or rolled with the scented material.
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