Nanmu Powder
Usage
Ratio Conversion
Incorrect Method:
Thinking that 40% binding powder means adding 40g of binding powder to 100g of fragrant powder. [This is INCORRECT]
Correct Method:
Take the binding powder ratio of 40% as an example.
If you have 50g of fragrant powder, take the fragrant powder weight [50g] divided by the fragrant powder percentage [60%], then multiply by the binding powder percentage [40%] to get the required weight of the binding powder.
Formula:50/0.60*0.4=33.33g

Nanmu Powder for DIY Incense Beads
Nanmu powder is a natural binder for DIY incense beads. It helps aromatic powders form a workable paste that can be rolled, molded, dried, and polished into scented bracelet beads or other wearable fragrance pieces.
How to Use Nanmu Powder
Sift the powder, add water gradually, knead until the texture is workable, then shape and dry your beads before polishing. For a full starter setup, pair it with the Incense Bead DIY Tool Kit.
FAQ
What is Nanmu powder used for?
It is used as a binder for DIY incense beads and scented bracelet projects.
Does Nanmu powder replace glue?
For incense bead craft, yes. It helps create a cleaner botanical formula without synthetic glue.
How much water should I add?
Add water slowly. A small amount at a time gives better control and helps avoid an overly wet mixture.
Can beginners use Nanmu powder?
Yes. Start with a small test batch and adjust the texture before making a full bracelet.
What should I buy with it?
Use it with aromatic powder, a sifter, molds, and polishing tools, or choose the complete kit for a matched setup.
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