A TWO DAY INCENSE IMMERSION
At The Wende Museum in Culver City
JULY 12 & 13, 2025
The Two Day Incense Immersion is an in-depth study of the art, history, and materials used in incense.
This is a hands-on course where you’ll learn the craft of artisanal incense.
DAY ONE: Raw Materials, Slide Show, & Combustible Incense
Day one we’ll start by meeting herbs, learning about their context in the history and making of incense, while enjoying a rich visual slideshow. The latter part of the day focus’s on crafting botanical combustible incense, incorporating the variety of herbs you learned about in the morning. We’ll burn an assortment of materials, learn to mix and make an aromatic incense dough, and shape incense into cones and sticks. You’ll learn how incense is made, ratios, and about materials.
DAY TWO: Warming Incense, Incense as a Ritual, and Making Incense Pastilles
There are two types of incense, incense you warm, and incense you burn. Day Two focus’s on non-combustible incense that’s meant to be warmed, not burned. On the second day, in conjunction with another colorful slideshow, you’ll learn how to warm incense as a ritual, about ancient incense tools and accruements, and then at the latter part of the day, you’ll create non-combustible incense pastilles.
INCLUDED:
- Meet a variety of raw herbs and materials used for incense making.
- A rich visual slide show highlighting herbs, incense accruements, and incense history,
- Learn about where the materials came from and their importance in myth, commerce, and culture.
- Learn about incense history as medicine, in sacred offerings, religion, and aesthetics.
- Learn how to process herbs and resins, create incense recipes, and the importance of order when making your own recipes.
- Learn about different types of incense, including incense that’s heated, not burned.
- Craft your own botanical incense using herbs, woods, resins and spices from around the world.
- All Materials and Tools included.
CAPACITY: 15 GUESTS
TIME: 11AM - 4PM EACH DAY
MATERIAL COST & LIMITED ADMISSION: $45 For Both Days
*PLEASE SIGN UP DIRECTLY WITH THE WENDE MUSEUM