Myrrha incense with balsamic and woody aroma
Myrrha incense with balsamic and woody aroma reviews
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Description
The prophetic resin par excellence. For thousands of years it has been used to revere the divine, promoting spiritual connection and meditation.
Indication
Myrrh, Commiphora Myrrha, has a warm woody, earthy fragrance with light balsamic undertones. Myrrh is often mixed with frankincense, copal, and other resins and herbs. It has been used throughout the centuries as an ingredient in incense, perfumes, etc., in the sacred oil of the Jews and the Kyphi of Egypt for embalming and fumigation.
Intake mode
It is recommended to deposit some granules on a charcoal in an appropriate ceramic container with quartz or beach sand, it can also be added to an essential oil burner. If you have the possibility of having a fire, you can separate an ember and deposit some granules in it, feel, inspire, enjoy.
Precautions
At no time should you touch the charcoal disc once lit or attempt to move the charcoal burner. They will both be very hot and will burn you. Do not leave burning charcoal or incense unattended. Allow adequate air ventilation in the room where you are burning incense. It is not intended for consumption. Keep out of the reach of children and pets.
Composition of Myrrha incense with balsamic and woody aroma
Commiphora Myrrha resins from Kenya & Ethiopia (100%)
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