Santa Fe Incense Co.
Santa Fe Co. Natural Wood Incense 20 Pack (Assorted Fragrences)
Alder: Mostly grows on the Pacific coast and is used for cooking, smoking seafood, furniture, and cabinet making. This deciduous moisture loving tree, produces flowers which develop into small woody cones that decorate the tree in winter. Flower arrangers use these blossoms often. We like the mild smell of this incense that compliments and reflects the Northwest United States.
Cedar: Grows in the mountains in the USA and most other countries. The wood is versatile in its uses. From aromatic chests to wooden furniture, cedar is a well known and loved essence.
Fir Balsam: Evergreen trees in nature, firs are tall, symmetrical trees with uniformly spaced branch whorls. Large cones are held erect. Most native firs are high mountain plants which grow best in or near their natural environment. The Fir Balsam incense is a strong refreshing smell of the high country.
Hickory: Our only incense that doesn't come from the western part of the USA. This tree grows mostly in the southeast. It is a tall tree that has a shaggy bark when mature. The wood is hard and the smoke is used for cooking much like mesquite and alder.
Juniper: Grows throughout the United States. The wood is quite fragrant and is used for fence posts and long straight poles. Our Rocky Mountain Juniper is the source of many beautiful sub-species, varying in height from 6 inches to 40 feet. Some people use the berries for medicinal purposes.
Mesquite: Grows in the desert southwest and Mexico at elevations of 2000 to 6000 feet. This slow growing tree is very hard and has an equally distinctive odor. Root wood is used for fuel, especially cooking, and is good for barbecuing and smoking meats. Native Americans use pods (seeds) for food and later as feed for livestock. We think that our incense is a unique blend of this complex fragrance.
Pinon: An evergreen tree that grows along the foot hills of Californian's desert mountains, east to Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, and north to Wyoming. This tree produces a cone that bears edible seeds harvested in the late fall. When burned, the smoke is a soft smell of the Pinon that fill the air in towns and villages throughout New Mexico.
Santa Fe Co. Natural Wood Incense 40 Pack (Assorted Fragrences)
Alder: Mostly grows on the Pacific coast and is used for cooking, smoking seafood, furniture, and cabinet making. This deciduous moisture loving tree, produces flowers which develop into small woody cones that decorate the tree in winter. Flower arrangers use these blossoms often. We like the mild smell of this incense that compliments and reflects the Northwest United States.
Cedar: Grows in the mountains in the USA and most other countries. The wood is versatile in its uses. From aromatic chests to wooden furniture, cedar is a well known and loved essence.
Fir Balsam: Evergreen trees in nature, firs are tall, symmetrical trees with uniformly spaced branch whorls. Large cones are held erect. Most native firs are high mountain plants which grow best in or near their natural environment. The Fir Balsam incense is a strong refreshing smell of the high country.
Hickory: Our only incense that doesn't come from the western part of the USA. This tree grows mostly in the southeast. It is a tall tree that has a shaggy bark when mature. The wood is hard and the smoke is used for cooking much like mesquite and alder.
Juniper: Grows throughout the United States. The wood is quite fragrant and is used for fence posts and long straight poles. Our Rocky Mountain Juniper is the source of many beautiful sub-species, varying in height from 6 inches to 40 feet. Some people use the berries for medicinal purposes.
Mesquite: Grows in the desert southwest and Mexico at elevations of 2000 to 6000 feet. This slow growing tree is very hard and has an equally distinctive odor. Root wood is used for fuel, especially cooking, and is good for barbecuing and smoking meats. Native Americans use pods (seeds) for food and later as feed for livestock. We think that our incense is a unique blend of this complex fragrance.
Pinon: An evergreen tree that grows along the foot hills of Californian's desert mountains, east to Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, and north to Wyoming. This tree produces a cone that bears edible seeds harvested in the late fall. When burned, the smoke is a soft smell of the Pinon that fill the air in towns and villages throughout New Mexico.
Santa Fe Co. Natural Wood Incense 100 Pack (Assorted Fragrences)
Alder: Mostly grows on the Pacific coast and is used for cooking, smoking seafood, furniture, and cabinet making. This deciduous moisture loving tree, produces flowers which develop into small woody cones that decorate the tree in winter. Flower arrangers use these blossoms often. We like the mild smell of this incense that compliments and reflects the Northwest United States.
Cedar: Grows in the mountains in the USA and most other countries. The wood is versatile in its uses. From aromatic chests to wooden furniture, cedar is a well known and loved essence.
Fir Balsam: Evergreen trees in nature, firs are tall, symmetrical trees with uniformly spaced branch whorls. Large cones are held erect. Most native firs are high mountain plants which grow best in or near their natural environment. The Fir Balsam incense is a strong refreshing smell of the high country.
Hickory: Our only incense that doesn't come from the western part of the USA. This tree grows mostly in the southeast. It is a tall tree that has a shaggy bark when mature. The wood is hard and the smoke is used for cooking much like mesquite and alder.
Juniper: Grows throughout the United States. The wood is quite fragrant and is used for fence posts and long straight poles. Our Rocky Mountain Juniper is the source of many beautiful sub-species, varying in height from 6 inches to 40 feet. Some people use the berries for medicinal purposes.
Mesquite: Grows in the desert southwest and Mexico at elevations of 2000 to 6000 feet. This slow growing tree is very hard and has an equally distinctive odor. Root wood is used for fuel, especially cooking, and is good for barbecuing and smoking meats. Native Americans use pods (seeds) for food and later as feed for livestock. We think that our incense is a unique blend of this complex fragrance.
Pinon: An evergreen tree that grows along the foot hills of Californian's desert mountains, east to Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, and north to Wyoming. This tree produces a cone that bears edible seeds harvested in the late fall. When burned, the smoke is a soft smell of the Pinon that fill the air in towns and villages throughout New Mexico.
Southwest Style Iglesia - White: with Pinon 40 count Box of natural wood incense.
Mission Churches were built by the Spanish Conquistadors throughout South America, Mexico and the Southern United States from California to parts of Flordia. These churches were built from the 15th to 19th Centuries with the first Church Built in New Mexico in 1598 in what is now known as the San Juan Pueblo.
Set includes one White Southwest Style Iglesia and 40 Count Box of Piñon Incense.
White Teepee Burner - Turquoise & Buckskin - and 20 Count Box of Piñon Incense
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Our teepee is a miniaturization of the structure typically associated with the Native Americans and Canadians of the Great Plains. The teepee is a portable dwelling made from animal skins and wood polls and is made unique by the addition of smoke flaps an effect made complete with the addition of our Piñon Incense.
Set includes one White Teepee Burner - Turquoise & Buckskin - and 20 Count Box of Piñon Incense.
White Country Hearth Puppy Holiday with Yellow Lab and 20 Count Box of Piñon Incense
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Deck the halls with boughs of holly! Welcome home this cute little dog for the holidays and set him upon the mantle then turn one of our Piñon bricks and complete the effect of a crackling fire.
Set includes one White Country Hearth Puppy Holiday with Yellow Lab and 20 Count Box of Piñon Incense.
White Country Hearth Puppy Holiday with Black Lab and 20 Count Box of Piñon Incense
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Deck the halls with boughs of holly! Welcome home this cute little dog for the holidays and set him upon the mantle then turn one of our Piñon bricks and complete the effect of a crackling fire.
Set includes one White Country Hearth Puppy Holiday with Black Lab and 20 Count Box of Piñon Incense.
Casa: with Pinon natural wood incense.
Our Casa de Adobe is an adorable miniaturization of the adobe homes traditionally built in the Southwest. With a chili ristra and New Mexico turquoise door the Casa de Adobe is a complete recreation of small town New Mexico when Piñon smoke is drifting from the chimney.
Set includes one Casa de Adobe Burner and 20 Count Box of Piñon Incense.
Teepee: with Pinon natural wood incense.
Our teepee is a miniaturization of the structure typically associated with the Native Americans and Canadians of the Great Plains. The teepee is a portable dwelling made from animal skins and wood polls and is made unique by the addition of smoke flaps an effect made complete with the addition of our Piñon Incense.
Set includes one Teepee Burner and 20 Count Box of Piñon Incense.
Horno: with Pinon natural wood incense.
An Horno (pronounced or-no) is a mud and straw oven used by the Pueblo Indians of the Southwest. Hornos, Spanish for oven, are used to cook vegetables and meat but are especially known for baking bread and are still used today. Piñon wood smoke a staple of New Mexican cooking is recognized for giving the bread its rich flavor.
Set includes one Horno Oven and 20 Count Box of Piñon Incense.
Kiva: with Pinon natural wood incense. Kiva: with Pinon natural wood incense.
The Kiva was a round ceremonial space built by Puebloan peoples from the 8th to 12th centuries. These ancient creations can still be visited in places like Mesa Verde and Chaco Canyon. Modern kivas have some of the same features but tend to be square. Our Kiva is a replication of a kiva used in the katchina belief system.
Set includes one Kiva and 20 Count Box of Piñon Incense.
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Ceremonial House: with Pinon natural wood incense.
Our Northwest Coast Longhouse was designed by a family member over 30 years ago. Inspired by the tradition of the indigenous peoples of Alaska and the Northwest Coast ours features a totem pole design by Daniel Burlison who spent time living among the Alaskan natives teaching jewelry making and prospecting for jade. Longhouses were used as family dwellings and as ceremonial spaces.
Set includes one Ceremonial House and 20 Count Box of Piñon Incense.
Black Steam Engine: with Pinon natural wood incense.
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Even before the last stake was driven into the transcontinental railroad the Steam Engine was a symbol of the American West. Complete the look with our incense replicating the billowing steam from the new frontier.
Set includes one Black Steam Engine and 20 Count Box of Piñon Incense.
Log Cabin: with Pinon natural wood incense.
What could be cozier than a secluded Log Cabin in the woods, hot coca in hand and a crackling fire at your feet. Recreate the bliss with our Cabin in the Woods and ignite your imagination.
Set includes one Log Cabin and 20 Count Box of Piñon Incense.
Country Hearth Puppy: with Pinon natural wood incense.
Woof! Everyone loves to be welcomed home by their best friend after a long day. Welcome home this cute little dog and set him upon the mantle then turn one of our Piñon bricks and complete the effect of a crackling fire.
Set includes one Country Hearth Puppy and 20 Count Box of Piñon Incense.
Country Hearth Puppy Holiday: with Pinon natural wood incense.
Deck the halls with boughs of holly! Welcome home this cute little dog for the holidays and set him upon the mantle then turn one of our Piñon bricks and complete the effect of a crackling fire.
Set includes one Country Hearth Puppy Holiday and 20 Count Box of Piñon Incense.
Southwest Style Iglesia: with Pinon 40 count Box of natural wood incense.
Mission Churches were built by the Spanish Conquistadors throughout South America, Mexico and the Southern United States from California to parts of Flordia. These churches were built from the 15th to 19th Centuries with the first Church Built in New Mexico in 1598 in what is now known as the San Juan Pueblo.
Set includes one Southwest Style Iglesia and 40 Count Box of Piñon Incense.
Southwest Style Corner Fireplace: with 40 count Box of natural wood incense
A corner fireplace is commonly found in many adobe homes. Once used to help heat the house they are now enjoyed for their aesthetic. Enjoy your own miniature fireplace with any one of our seven fragrances to recreate the feel in your own home.
Set includes one Southwest Style Corner Fireplace and 40 Count Box of your choice of Incense.
Southwest Fireplace White with box of Piñon
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Unique White Southwest Corner Fireplace, with a box of the natural wood Piñon Incense. Etched and hand painted Kokopelli design frames the fireplace opening. Along with the Southwestern Corner Fireplace burner you get a full box of Incienso De Santa Fe’s Piñon Incense.
Chiminea Fireplace: with 40 count Box of natural wood incense.
The Chiminea is a free standing fireplace that dates back 400 years when it was used for cooking and warmth. This design travelled to the New World and can be found on the terraces and portals of homes throughout South America, Mexico and the Southwestern United States.
Set includes one Chiminea and 40 Count Box of your choice of Incense.