HEM Mogra (Jasmine) Incense Sticks (20 Count Pack)

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HEM Mogra Incense Sticks (20 Count) – Exotic Jasmine Fragrance

Bring the sweet, heady aroma of a blooming garden into your home with HEM Mogra Incense Sticks. Mogra, or Jasmine, is one of the most beloved and auspicious floral scents, renowned for its intense sweetness and ability to uplift the spirit.

The HEM Mogra scent is a luxurious, exotic floral note that is perfect for:

  • Creating an uplifting and positive atmosphere for daily rituals and prayers.

  • Enhancing focus during meditation and study.

  • Refreshing and fragrancing any room with a sophisticated floral aroma.

The package contains 20 high-quality incense sticks, providing a clean, consistent burn and continuous release of this beautiful, exotic fragrance.

 Key Features & Benefits:

  • Exotic Mogra Fragrance: Features the intense, sweet, and beloved floral scent of Jasmine.

  • Uplifting & Positive: Ideal for creating an auspicious and cheerful atmosphere.

  • Quality Burn: HEM ensures a smooth, consistent burn for continuous fragrance release.

  • Aromatic Ambiance: Excellent for daily home fragrance, prayer, and light relaxation.

  • Convenient 20 Count Pack: Perfect size for personal use or for sampling this luxurious floral scent.

Brand: HEM

Fragrance: Mogra (Jasmine)

Count: 20 Sticks

Best For: Daily Fragrance, Prayer, Uplifting Mood, and Aromatherapy

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