Creating a Cozy Home with Bakhoor
Picture this: you’ve just walked in after a long day. The lights are dim, your favorite blanket is waiting on the couch, and as you light a piece of bakhoor,...
Picture this: you’ve just walked in after a long day. The lights are dim, your favorite blanket is waiting on the couch, and as you light a piece of bakhoor,...
The graceful swirl of bakhoor smoke has long been a hallmark of Middle Eastern homes, welcoming guests, perfuming gatherings, and elevating spiritual moments. But behind this age-old ritual lies more...
Bakhoor has been a part of Middle Eastern and South Asian traditions for centuries, filling homes with warmth and inviting aromas. But bakhoor isn’t just about making your house smell...
Bakhoor and Muattar, forms of arabic incense, are popular in the Middle East and beyond. People often use them in cultural traditions and religious ceremonies. While they share a common...
Enter the enchanting realm of bakhoor, leaving behind the smoke and mess. Our Smoke-Free Bakhoor Burner redefines your experience, making it effortless and delightful.Simply light a tea light candle in...
Bakhoor has been used for centuries to enhance the ambiance and create a sense of tranquility during special occasions. Whether you're celebrating a milestone, hosting a gathering, or simply wanting...
The art of burning bakhoor encompasses much more than the simple act of lighting incense. It is a ritual steeped in history, spirituality, and the creation of a sensory experience...
The holy month of Ramadan is all about spirituality and family. Its a time of reflection, introspection and hospitality. Burning bakhoor is an important culture and custom that has been...
Thousands of years ago, bakhoor first originated with Arabia's nomadic tribes, who upon setting up camp, would burn agarwood chips to both fragrance the air and deter insects. Years later, the...