Patterns of Peace - Wooden Essential Oil Diffuser | Incense Holder

Patterns of Peace - Wooden Essential Oil Diffuser | Incense Holder
Patterns of Peace - Wooden Essential Oil Diffuser | Incense Holder
Patterns of Peace - Wooden Essential Oil Diffuser | Incense Holder
Patterns of Peace - Wooden Essential Oil Diffuser | Incense Holder

Patterns of Peace - Wooden Essential Oil Diffuser | Incense Holder

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With a smooth patterned top and a flat base, this diffuser provides a compact yet user-friendly design. When essential oils are added, the patterned top allows more space spreading of oils throughout the diffuser.

While the hole added in the center securely holds the incense in an upright position, the top surface conveniently catches any residue ashes, making clean-up quick and easy.

This diffuser offers relaxation in any type of settings. Whether in the workspace, sleeping area or beyond, it releases scents for hours without the need of heat.

 

  • 100% wood-based: made of walnut wood, a sustainable material harvested from responsibly managed forests where walnut trees can rapidly regrow
  • uniqe patterns: carved intricate patterns allows more space for oil distribution
  • mess free: Its centered hole also serves as a convenient incense plate, while capturing all residue below
  • pocket-sized: travel-friendly and can be used to create a space of serenity
  • long-lasting: release aroma and benefits of essential oil for 6-12 hours
  • drop essential oil directly on the wood for it to absorb and diffuse
  • use with essential oil of choice for different benefits:
    • mint - energize
    • lavender - calm and alleviate anxiety
    • orange - promoting clarity
  • avoid contact with water to prevent cracking
  • repurpose the wood block for gardening, crafts, and other creative projects
  • check city's waste management info before disposal. wood can be classified as recyclable or garbage depending on cities' recycling capabilities
  • if unsure, always consider composting in backyard over throwing into the garbage

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