✨ Ignite Your Senses with Every Stick! ✨
The SatyaSatya Incense Gift Set includes 7 boxes of premium incense sticks, each 15 g, featuring a diverse range of fragrances like Nag Champa, Dragon's Blood, and Lavender. Perfect for enhancing relaxation, meditation, and positive vibes, this beautifully packaged set is ideal for personal enjoyment or as a thoughtful gift for any occasion.
Scent Name | Festive, Fresh, Scented, Floral, Fresh, Aromatherapy, Floral |
Item Form | Sticks |
Item Length | 9 Inches |
B**
Will purchase again
They all smell so good! Quick delivery and a great price. Burns at a gataer rate but it's still gets the job done. I burn one every morning when I get up and it just sets the mood for the whole day! Will buy again!
A**E
Smells great!
Had an issue with the delivery but was able to return and get a replacement quickly. Replacement was perfect and smells great! Great amount for the price as well. I have not tried all the scents yet but so far they all smell great. Each one burns for around an hour.
D**E
Great product and great price
I am a big fan of this incenseLasts long and stays lit, smells great and a lot more natural than others.I like the price for the packs.So I recommend and will be purchasing again soon
K**R
A Must-Have for Incense Lovers
These are my ALL TIME FAVORITE incense! The scent is perfectly balanced. Not too overpowering but strong enough to fill the room with a calming aroma. They burn evenly and always help me unwind after a long day.
7**.
This package came with both BNG and Mumbai Satya incense. I’ll be reviewing both and comparing them
There are two companies named Satya that are owned by two brothers. One brother makes the good/original version which is labeled on the box “from Bengaluru”. The other version or sometimes called the fake version is from Mumbai. Both boxes look almost identical, but if the box says Mumbai anywhere on the box or if it says Mumbai AND Bengaluru it is the bad version. The original/good version only says Bengaluru and has nothing to do with Mumbai. The Bengaluru version is known as BNG.Anyway, I thought for sure this seller was selling the Mumbai version because BNG wasn’t advertised. The pics had them listed as BNG so I took a gamble and bought them. All were BNG except for the sandalwood and Superhit, the rest were Dragons Blood, Nag Champa, Positive Vibes, Lavender and Patchouli. The BNG incense all had a light, creamy, sweet, pillowy kind of sent. When compared to other incense in this price range. They all kinda smell the same, but if you like that type of sent profile or are new to incense you’ll like it and the price was good too because Satya on Amazon listed as BNG is more expensive. I like a stronger scent and it takes two of these to put out a scent that is as strong as Goloka or Mothers India. The Mumbai incense is a whole different story!The first pic is of BNG Superhit on the left which I bought previously and Mumbai Superhit I got here on the right. You can see the Mumbai version is much more dusty and the dust crumbles off every time they are handled or touched. I smelled them before burning and the Mumbai has a strong distinct acrid, industrial cleaner type scent that seems to be covered up a little with some type of sweetener. The BNG version smells more like light sandalwood with a hint of detergent like Tide, but it wasn’t offensive at all like the Mumbai Version.Next I started scratching each stick with the same amount of pressure with my thumb nail. Hardly anything came off the BNG version, but I scratched a hole in the Mumbai stick. The fourth pic is harder scratching with the same amount of pressure and I tore a hole down to the bamboo core in the Mumbai stick while only carving a small notch in the BNG stick. Whatever the Mumbai stick is made of, it’s got a gooey center. It reminds me of baking crispy chicken where you toss the raw chicken pieces into a powered flour mix so it sticks to the chicken skin and then bake it. When taken out of the oven, lots of excess pieces of the cooked powder fall off and that’s what this reminds me of. The whole thing peels off the bamboo stick like a cooked chicken skin. It’s really strange. I have a bunch of other incense and I did this to all of them and all I could scratch off with my thumb nail was powder. Non of them were soft like the Mumbai sticks. The Mumbai sandalwood sticks were exactly the same and made a mess of dust chunks when I took them out of the box to light them.So what’s the difference in smell between the two Satyas?Definitely noticeable! I tried the sandalwood first and I liked it… at first. It was stronger than the BNG. It was a light fluffy kinda creamy scent, but halfway through the stick, as I was getting used to the scent, it became sickly sweet, so sweet I had to put it out. I had the exact same problem with Blunt Effects incense from the gas station and ended up throwing everything away. I tried the Mumbai Superhit and reviewed it against the BNG Superhit and it was the same. Where the BNG version is not offensive, and I could burn those sticks till I got bored of the scent, the Mumbai sticks where again sickly sweet and didn’t have the depth of scent (which isn’t a whole lot to begin with) of the BNG sticks. They also made my nose itch and I kept rubbing it.ConclusionIf you go with Satya, make sure you look for the BNG version. I think Satya BNG is good starter incense. It’s not offensive which can be a problem with cheap incense and I think the scent profile and price point reach a lot of people who would’ve never gave incense a chance otherwise.
F**N
A Rainbow of Delightful Scents!
If you're looking for a gift that will literally make your friends and family's noses twitch with delight, then the Satya Incense Gift Set is a must-have! I bought this set as a gift for my friend's birthday and it was a hit (pun intended).First off, the packaging is super cute and colorful. It's like a little rainbow exploded on the box. It definitely catches your eye and makes you excited to open it up and see what's inside. And boy, the scents do not disappoint!The Nag Champa is probably my favorite. It has a warm, musky scent that's both calming and invigorating at the same time. I like to light this one when I'm reading or just chilling on the couch.The Super Hit is also great. It's a bit more floral and sweet than the Nag Champa, but still has that same soothing quality. I like to light this one in my bathroom when I'm taking a relaxing bath.The Dragon's Blood is an interesting one. It has a bit of a spicy kick to it, but not in a bad way. It definitely stands out from the other scents in the set, but in a good way. I like to light this one when I'm feeling a bit feisty.The Sandalwood is probably the most traditional of the scents in the set. It has that classic incense smell that reminds me of my hippie aunt's apartment. I like to light this one when I'm feeling nostalgic.The Patchouli is definitely the most unique of the scents. It's earthy and a bit funky, but in a good way. I like to light this one when I'm feeling like I need to get in touch with my inner hippie.The Lavender is probably the most soothing of the scents. It has that classic lavender smell that's both calming and refreshing. I like to light this one when I'm getting ready for bed.And last but not least, the Positive Vibes scent. I'm not sure what's in it, but it definitely lives up to its name. It has a really uplifting and energizing scent that just puts me in a good mood. I like to light this one when I'm feeling a bit down.Overall, I would definitely recommend this set to anyone looking for a fun and unique gift. The scents are all amazing and the packaging is adorable. The only downside is that I've gone through them all way too quickly!Here are some key points of comparison between Satya Incense and Hem Incense:1. Fragrance: Both Satya and Hem offer a wide range of fragrances, from floral and fruity scents to more earthy and woody aromas. Satya's fragrances are often described as strong and long-lasting, while Hem's fragrances are said to be more subtle and nuanced.2. Ingredients: Both brands use natural ingredients in their incense sticks, but Satya is known for using a wider variety of herbs, resins, and oils. Some of Satya's most popular fragrances, such as Nag Champa, contain a blend of up to 150 different herbs and spices.3. Packaging: Satya incense sticks are typically sold in boxes containing 15 or 40 sticks, while Hem incense sticks are often sold in larger quantities, such as 100 or 120 sticks per box. Satya's packaging is often more colorful and decorative, with images of Hindu deities and other spiritual symbols, while Hem's packaging is more simple and straightforward.4. Price: The price of Satya and Hem incense sticks can vary depending on the fragrance and quantity. Generally, Satya incense sticks are slightly more expensive than Hem's, but both brands offer affordable options for those on a budget.5. Overall, both Satya Incense and Hem Incense are popular and respected brands in the Indian incense market. Their products are similar in many ways, but there are some differences in terms of fragrance, ingredients, packaging, and price that may make one brand more appealing than the other to individual consumers.
D**
Brings me back to my 70's experience
Brings me back to my 70's experience, the smells are all great.I actually bought these to mask an odor in our bathroom which had a septic problem.. it absolutely masked the horrible odor and I didn't expect it would transport me to memories I'd long forgotten and loved in the early 1970's. I'll be enjoying these for a very long time
K**P
Great Product, Not so great packaging
I love this product & I love this brand however the packaging of this particular set upset me. It’s advertised as a “gift set” so when i received it for myself and saw all the tape used on the actual incense box itself, removing it without damaging the boxes was impossible. If it hadn’t been for this issue I would have given them 5 stars. PLEASE FIX THE PACKAGING & keep it in mind especially if you’re giving it as a gift to someone!