Description
Before synthetic fragrance filled factory floors, there were hands grinding bark under temple eaves. Before air fresheners and plug-in diffusers, there was the slow, sacred craft of turning earth into offering.
The Temple Keeper is not merely incense powder. It is a direct lineage to the ancient Indonesian tradition of dupa — the art of transforming Nanmu (Phoebe nanmu) and elm bark into a binding agent so pure, so naturally adhesive, that it requires nothing but water and intention to become the foundation of handcrafted incense.
Harvested from mature Nanmu trees in the Indonesian archipelago and processed through a meticulous sun-drying and stone-grinding protocol, each batch preserves the bark's natural viscosity — the very property that has made it indispensable to temple incense makers for centuries. When mixed with aromatic woods, resins, and dried florals, it binds without masking. It holds without hijacking the scent profile. It is the silent architect behind every coil of incense that burns true from tip to ash.
For the modern incense artisan, this powder solves the fundamental challenge of handmade incense production: finding a natural binder that delivers structural integrity without synthetic gums, chemical fixatives, or petroleum-derived additives. The Nanmu bark's inherent stickiness — activated simply by adding water — creates a dough that extrudes cleanly, dries evenly, and combusts with minimal residual smoke. The result is a purer burn, a truer fragrance release, and a product that honors both the materials and the maker.
Why This Powder
No synthetic gums, no chemical additives. Pure plant-derived viscosity from Indonesian Nanmu and elm bark.
Simply add water to form a workable dough. No special equipment, no solvents, no curing agents required.
Minimal residual smoke. Burns evenly without affecting the aromatic profile of your blended materials.
The same binding technique used in Indonesian temple incense for generations. Time-tested, tradition-verified.
Application Scenarios
| Handmade Incense | Mix with sandalwood, agarwood, florals, or herbal blends to create custom incense sticks and coils |
| Temple & Ritual Use | Large-format incense for ceremonial use — the powder scale ensures consistent binding at volume |
| Artisanal Production | Small-batch incense studios seeking a reliable, all-natural binder for premium product lines |
| DIY & Home Crafting | Create personalized incense at home — therapeutic, meditative, and creatively fulfilling |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How much water do I add to the powder?
Start with a 1:0.8 ratio of powder to water by weight. Add water gradually while kneading until you achieve a pliable, clay-like consistency. Adjust based on humidity and your specific blend.
Q: Can this powder be used with any aromatic material?
Yes. It works with wood powders (sandalwood, agarwood), dried herbs, crushed resins, and floral powders. The Nanmu bark is neutral in scent, so it will not interfere with your aromatic profile.
Q: How should I store unused powder?
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. The powder is hygroscopic — seal the bag tightly after each use to prevent moisture absorption.
Q: What is the shelf life?
When stored properly in sealed packaging, the powder retains its binding properties for 18-24 months. Natural variation in viscosity may occur over extended periods but does not affect usability.
Q: Is this suitable for commercial incense production?
Absolutely. The 1kg and larger formats are specifically packaged for small to medium-scale artisanal production. The consistent grind size and reliable binding ratio make it ideal for batch manufacturing.
Technical Specifications
| Material | Indonesian Nanmu (Phoebe nanmu) & Elm Bark |
| Form | Fine Powder |
| Activation | Water (no chemical additives required) |
| Scent | Neutral (will not alter aromatic profile of your blend) |
| Origin | Indonesia |







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