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100% all natural Linen. Dustproof, breathable, sustainable, storage, travel and gifting.


What is Linen?

  • Made from flax plant fibers (Linum usitatissimum)

  • One of the oldest textiles, dating back ~30,000 years

  • Primarily produced in Europe (Belgium, France, Netherlands)

Important Properties of Linen:

  • Highly breathable - excellent airflow and moisture-wicking

  • Durable - stronger when wet, can last decades with proper care

  • Natural antimicrobial properties

  • Temperature regulating - keeps you cool in summer

  • Gets softer with each wash and wear

  • Wrinkles easily - part of its natural character

  • Biodegradable and environmentally friendly

Linen vs Cotton Comparison

Aspect

Linen

Cotton

Breathability

Superior - more open weave

Good, but less airy

Durability

Extremely durable

Durable but less than linen

Moisture Management

Excellent wicking, dries fast

Absorbs well, slower drying

Wrinkle Resistance

Poor - wrinkles easily

Better, especially treated cotton

Softness

Starts rough, becomes luxuriously soft

Soft from the start

Cost

More expensive

Generally more affordable

Environmental Impact

Lower (flax needs less water/chemicals)

Higher water and chemical usage

Choose Linen for:

  • Hot climates and summer wear

  • Long-term investment pieces

  • Eco-conscious choices

  • Luxury bedding (once broken in)

Choose Cotton for:

  • Everyday comfort and versatility

  • Budget-friendly options

  • Easy-care garments

  • Consistent softness

The verdict: Linen excels in breathability, durability, and sustainability, while cotton wins in affordability, wrinkle resistance, and immediate comfort.

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  • Incense sticks carry spiritual aspect and a rich history that goes back thousands of years. There are many companies which include harmful synthetic fragrances. Satya Nag Champa are genuine products which are hand-rolled, free from heavy metals/benzene, and intended for mindful use with good airflow non-toxic incense sticks use 100% natural ingredients from the earth.




    History and Origin


    In the 1950s, Late K. N. Satyam Setty arrived in Mumbai and began hand-rolling masala agarbatti, supported by his wife, Kamala Setty. In 1964, they established Shrinivas Sugandhalaya, from which the now-iconic Satya Sai Baba Nag Champa emerged. The name blends family and fragrance: “Nag” from his eldest son, K. S. Nagraj (Nagraj) Setty, and “Champa,” the beloved flower. Through the late 1970s, Nag Champa gained devoted followers in the U.S. and Europe; in 1985, K. S. Nagraj Setty expanded the brand’s reach worldwide. Production continues in Mumbai by Shrinivas Sugandhalaya (MUM) LLP, using the original hand-rolled masala method with natural wood powders, resins, and floral oils—the craft that began in a Ghatkopar home.


    What is Nag Champa & Why It’s Notable in the Line


    Nag Champa is a traditional Indian fragrance built on a sandalwood base with champak (frangipani/plumeria), typically blended with resins, gums, and other floral or spicy notes. The scent is earthy, woodsy, and sweet-floral, used in sticks, soaps, oils, and candles for spiritual and meditative purposes, and associated with purification, relaxation, and creating a peaceful environment.

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