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Joss Powder Suppliers in Kolkata-India

Joss Powder Suppliers
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Joss Powder Suppliers

Joss Powder Manufacturers, Importer, Wholesaler, Suppliers in Kolkata, West Bengal, India

We provide top quality of Joss Powder to our clients for making Incense Sticks/Agarbatti in India-Kolkata. Our Joss powder is 100% natural without any mixing of any chemicals. Depend on the percentage of green bark, red bark and leaf, Joss Powder has different quality and grades.  We ( Bandhu Trading) provide various assortments of Joss powder from low viscosity to very high quality as per client’s demand.

Making incense sticks can be a complex and tedious task, if proper ingredients are not used. In order to help manufacturers with proper production of incense, we offer them Incense Joss Powder using which all the ingredients involved with the making of incense can be easily blended together. Our offered powder is known to be one of essential ingredient used for making Incense sticks. Being extracted from the bark of the trees such as Litsea and Glutinosa. Due to the presence of the Agarbatti Joss Powder, incense sticks are also known as Joss sticks in different countries of the world.

Joss powder is made from 100% natural bark of the Tailing arborvitae tree. It is used as a binder for making incense sticks, cones and pellets due to its excellent viscosity and adhesive properties which aid continuous burning. Its near-odorless characteristic helps in retaining the original fragrance components in incense sticks. Our superior Joss Powder is 100% pure and contains no fillers.

Joss powder has virtually no scent of its own, so it won’t harm the scent of the aromatic herbs and resins you add to your incense.  With joss powder from The Incense Dragon, you can just add a few of your favorite ground herbs, woods, resins, or spice to a small amount of the powder and then blend with water.  You can then roll your incense mix into incense sticks, cones, backflow cones, or other shapes.  Let your incense dry for a week in a dark, cool place and it will be ready to burn!  You can use herbs and spices from your kitchen cabinet or add more exotic aromatics from around the world.  You’re only limited by your imagination.