Natural Incense Auroshikha Lily of the Valley
The offering of lily of the valley sprigs on May Day is a French tradition that dates back to the 16th century, at the time of King Charles IX. This custom is known as the "Lily of the Valley Festival".
The lily of the valley is offered as a good luck charm and symbolizes spring and the rebirth of nature. It is a very symbolic gesture that also means solidarity with the workers.
Many street vendors offer lily-of-the-valley sprigs on May Day, and it's common to give a few to loved ones, colleagues, or neighbors to commemorate this special day.
The scent of the lily of the valley is sweet, spring-like and distinctive.
Lily of the valley incense has calming properties and helps promote feelings of calm and relaxation.
To use the yeast incense incense, you will need an incense holder. Place the incense in the holder and light the tip. Let the flame burn for a few seconds before turning it off, letting a soft cloud of smoke rise into the air.
It is important to always use the incense in a ventilated area and never leave it unattended while it burns.