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Four Seasons Harmonizing Incense is a bright, balanced blend of fennel seed, clove, lingling herb, sandalwood, spikenard, and a touch of borneol. Inspired by the Daoist Earth element—steady and centring—it’s designed for daily use at a consistent time, refreshing the senses while helping your space feel grounded, orderly, and in rhythm.
Estimated Quantity: 30 sticks
Estimated Burning Time: 30 mins each stick

Not every incense is tied to one mood or one season. Four Seasons Harmonizing Incense is made for continuity—the kind you build day by day.
In Daoist thought, Earth resides at the centre. It doesn’t rush forward like Fire or sharpen like Metal; it steadies, integrates, and harmonizes the whole cycle. This fragrance reflects that role. It is intended to support balance across changing days and shifting seasons, anchoring your space with a feeling of calm order.
The blend combines fennel seed, clove, lingling herb, sandalwood, spikenard, and borneol. Together, they create an aroma that feels clear and uplifting at the start, then settles into a gentle, grounded warmth. Sandalwood provides a smooth base, while spikenard adds depth and quiet character. Clove contributes a subtle crispness, and fennel seed offers a lightly aromatic brightness that feels refreshing rather than sweet. Lingling herb rounds the blend, helping the profile remain even and composed.
Borneol plays a special role. Used in small amounts, it brings a clean, transparent lift that can clarify the whole fragrance. In traditional aromatic practice, borneol is often valued as a “harmonizer”—the note that pulls a formula together and gives it definition without heaviness. Here, it adds a sense of openness, as though the air itself has been tidied.
This incense is well suited to daily use at a consistent time—morning preparation, midday reset, or early evening transition. Many people light it as a simple ritual to mark routine: a signal to begin work, return to presence, or settle the home after movement.
A steady companion for everyday rhythm, seasonal balance, and a centred space.