Limited-Edition Incense Gift Set
Limited-Edition Incense Gift Set
Condesa Gin × Studio Algo × Incausa
An object of ritual and design
Our limited-edition collaboration brings together the incredible Diego Garza of @algo__studio (Monterrey) and our friends at @incausa (Brooklyn). The result is a quietly luxurious gift set that celebrates craft, scent, and place.
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The sculpture: A hand-finished concrete incense smoker by Studio Algo—minimal, architectural, and made in small batches by Diego Garza. Each piece is subtly unique.
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The incense: Incausa Makko incense composed to echo Condesa Gin’s botanicals, inviting a soft, contemplative burn.
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The finishing touch: A bottle of Condesa Gin of your choice and limited-edition brand artwork created for this release.
Made for gifting. Presented with care; designed to be kept.
What’s included
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- 1 × Studio Algo concrete incense smoker (hand-finished; natural variations expected)
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- 4 × Incausa Makko incense varieties: Sage, Piñón, Sandal, Cedar
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- 1 × Condesa Gin 750 ml — choose your expression:
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Clásica
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Prickly Pear & Orange Blossom
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- Limited-edition Condesa Gin artwork: lokta-paper poem print, photo print, and informational cards
Collectible “La Condesa” gift box
Please note that currently, you should expect the following delivery times based on your location: 3-5 business days after fulfillment
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Craft & materials
Craft & materials
- Smoker: Cast concrete, hand-finished by Diego Garza in Monterrey, Mexico
- Incense: Makko blend by Incausa, produced through their Social Entrepreneurship initiative with Indigenous artisans
Scent & ritual
Scent & ritual
Makko incense notes are composed to mirror Condesa’s botanicals—resinous warmth and herbal clarity—creating a gentle, lingering atmosphere. Light for moments of focus, reset, or quiet hospitality.
Edition & availability
Edition & availability
- Limited edition; small-batch production
- Online only in the US & Mexico
Ships from CT
Provenance
Condesa Gin (Mexico City, Mexico)
Gins inspired by Mexico City—its promise, past, streets, and soundscape—distilled with botanicals rooted in traditional practices. Every bottle contributes to habitat reforestation across Mexico.
Studio Algo (Monterrey, Mexico)
Artist–architect Diego Garza transforms humble materials into sculptural, enduring objects—minimal forms, precise lines, human touch.
Incausa (Brooklyn, New York)
A social-enterprise platform partnering with Indigenous artisans. Purchases help support sustainable practices and cultural preservation.