The act of igniting fragrant material, often in stick, cone, or coil form, releases a scented smoke intended to alter or enhance the atmosphere of a space. This practice involves carefully applying a flame to the item until it embers and then allowing it to smolder gently, producing its characteristic aroma. As an example, a user might hold a lit match to the tip of an incense stick until a small flame catches, then extinguish the flame, leaving a glowing ember.
The burning of aromatics serves a variety of purposes, ranging from spiritual practices and religious ceremonies to simple relaxation and odor control. Historically, it has been used in temples and homes across numerous cultures to purify the air, create a meditative environment, and honor deities. The use of this method can cultivate a sense of tranquility and promote mental clarity, depending on the specific fragrance employed.