Incense making is an ancient practice that involves blending a variety of herbs and spices. We commonly use eucalyptus, cinnamon, sidr powder, cloves, and sandalwood in our workshop.
Daily use of incense burners is integral to the sensorial culture in the East and relates foremost to the home as it is a part of daily family traditions.
It goes beyond mere olfactory pleasure, evoking a sense of tranquillity and connection. Join us and let’s explore this beautiful craft together!
– Workshop duration: 45 minutesÂ
– Price: 100 QAR – Date and time:Â Â
- Sundays and Wednesdays, from 3:30 pm – 4:15 pm
- Mondays, from 2:00 pm – 2:45 pm
– Max Capacity: 12 people
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In this workshop, you will explore the history and significance of incense across various cultures. Â
- Our guests will arrive to the workshop and learn about the ingredients and their uses.Â
- They will then mix herbs, spices, and flowers into a dough and shape it into cones or balls.Â
- The next phase will involve pressing the mixture into moulds, creating a hole, and letting it dry for two days.Â
- They will then heat their finished incense and pack it in a glass container to take home.Â
- Full refund if a cancellation request is received more than 12 hours prior to the class time.
- No refund if a cancellation request is received less than 12 hours prior to the class time.
- We reserve the right to cancel or postpone a class in our sole discretion. If we cancel or postpone a class, we will use reasonable efforts to reschedule the cancelled or postponed class to within the coming weeks from its original date.
- In the event we do not reschedule the cancelled class, registrant will be offered a refund or a voucher for the same value or above. If this occurs, our responsibility is limited to a refund of any fee(s) already paid.
- Please allow thirty (30) days for us to process any refunds or credit changes.
Help & Information
If you need help or more information, please contact at:
Tel: +974 4441 1195
Mob: +974 5096 0007