INGREDIENTS
(Small batch – approx. 20 hand-rolled sticks)
Primary Materials
• Clean white wood ash (very fine) – 1½ tsp
• Makko powder – 2 tsp
Supporting Materials
• Orris root powder (very finely milled) – ¼ tsp
• Powdered dried leaf (very small amount) – ¼ tsp
Orris is used sparingly — it should whisper, not speak.
No essential oils. No florals.
TOOLS REQUIRED
• Stone mortar and pestle
• Fine mesh sieve
• Ceramic or glass mixing bowl
• Measuring spoons
• Distilled water
• Wooden board or tray
• Baking paper or unbleached cloth
• Damp cloth
• Airtight storage container
PREPARATION
Refining the Powders
Place ash, orris root powder, and dried leaf powder into the mortar.
Grind slowly and patiently until extremely fine and uniform.
Sift through a fine mesh sieve.
Return any coarse particles to the mortar and repeat.
Moon Garden relies on smoothness —
any roughness disrupts the stillness.
DRY BLENDING
Combine in a bowl:
• Ash
• Orris root powder
• Dried leaf powder
• Makko powder
Mix thoroughly until colour and texture are completely even.
The blend should appear pale, cool grey-beige.
ADDING WATER
Add distilled water drop by drop, mixing gently.
The dough should become:
• Soft
• Cohesive
• Cool to the touch
• Flexible but never sticky
This incense should feel calm even while being shaped.
RESTING THE DOUGH
Cover with a damp cloth.
Rest for approx. 15 minutes.
This allows the ash-heavy blend to stabilise.
HAND-ROLLING
Pinch a small amount of dough.
Roll gently into slender ropes:
• Approx. 2 mm thick
• 7–9 cm long
Pressure should be minimal.
Moon Garden should appear light, quiet, and almost fragile.
If surface cracks appear, lightly dampen fingertips and smooth once.
Do not over-handle — stillness comes from restraint.
DRYING
Lay sticks on baking paper or cloth.
Dry in a shaded, quiet space:
• No sunlight
• No artificial heat
Drying time: 5–7 days.
Turn once daily.
CURING
Once fully dry, store in an airtight container for 4–6 weeks.
This allows mineral and botanical notes to integrate fully.
HOW TO BURN
• Burn on a mica plate or ash bed
• Use short pieces
• Best burned at night, in silence, or under moonlight
This incense does not guide thought —
it removes it.
WHY THIS BELONGS IN STILL AIR
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Observation without commentary
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Presence without effort
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Nature without symbolism
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Silence, intact
