About this deal
sold out until january 2024
Makko powder is used as a neutral-scented, naturally combustible, water-soluble, binding ingredient that can be combined with any type of incense recipe to make incense trails, molds, sticks, and cones. For use as incense. Helpful Information:How to Burn Resin Incense Our Japanese makko is a base and binder for making incense cones and sticks. auWe acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land that we operate on The Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation.
Reviews
scott i.
But the first try with the powder and dried spearmint worked really well. and is very very fine. Great value for the price Highly recommend.
Jenni & Donnie
Everything holds together beautifully. This is my favorite brand of makko powder of all I have tried. Not gonna win a photo contest.
Matt
So far so awesome! Pictured are my Citronella, Turkish coffee, and Djinn & Tunic (like sweet tobacco) blends. This Makko powder has a nice smell by itself. Waiting for them to set dry to burn them to actually see the difference in the burn.
Heka Moor
A little goes a long way. I like it. Great product. It smells wonderful and fresh before I even blend it with anything else.
Angela Summers
I made my own incense. Don't laugh to hard at my cones, just beginning. This was my first time using makko powder for incense and it worked perfectly.
Jason Ard
Great texture, excellent binding, dries well without cracking and good burn to the incense. My all natural herb and resin tri cones burned pretty quick so I hope this helps thé slow burn. I am using it for incense cones.