Sandalwood is a kind wood growing in Asia and East India. Sandalwood has a very sturdy fragrance of its own. And sandalwood was one of those due to its strong fragrance. it is also used for ceremonial and spiritual purposes like for the decoration of deities and even the priests or the devotees apply sandal (chandana) or sandal to cover their forehead and neck. Sandalwood incense sticks are the most selling incenses internationally too. The incenses appear to be very thin in size and are black coated above the raw sticks. The raw sticks are dipped into the essential oil that is extracted out of the sandalwoods from the natural trees. The tip of the incenses are lighted up and the flames are blown out and the end of the bamboo sticks is placed into the incense holder. The fragrance that it emits after being lighted up is the fragrance that is very soothing and very serene. It reaches the core of the senses in our body and awakens each and every part to work efficiently. The fragrance that comes out is genuinely a very woody fragrance and the surface of the incense sticks is quite smooth. The incenses are not made up with any toxicated and alcoholic substances. The employement of child labour is avoided by the company for producing the incense.