Are you looking for a way to transform the atmosphere, get help on a
spiritual path or clear the energy of your home?
Try our frankincense resin. Indian frankincense is one of
the most valuable incense in the world. Its scent is purifying,
harmonises emotions and creates an atmosphere of peace and sacredness.
Treat yourself to a moment of silence and immersion. Light a
piece of incense and watch as the space fills with a spiritual aroma. Gently
quiets the mind, dissolves restlessness, and evokes a sense of connection with
yourself and higher realms of being.
It is ideal before meditation, yoga or prayer. It will
create a festive atmosphere for rituals and spiritual practice. Helps you
energetically attune your space—perfect when moving into a
new home, after an unpleasant visit, or before an important meeting.
But it's also great for those ordinary moments when you need to clear the
air, neutralise odors or concentrate while reading,
studying and working. Traditionally, frankincense resin was also used
in the production of body and household care products.
Our frankincense resin is a purely natural product, free of
binders and synthetic fragrances. It offers an authentic experience infused with
the legacy of generations past and a spiritual depth that will be cherished by
anyone seeking a truly high-quality incense.
Why burn incense
Burning incense is an ancient way to purify space, uplift the mind
and induce harmony. The smoke of the resins purifies the air, bringing
peace, concentration and spiritual attunement.
Calms, helps harmonise emotions Promotes focus and clarity of mind
Accompanies rituals and spiritual practice Brings energetic harmony to your
space. Neutralises odours
Instructions for use – how to burn incense
On carbon: Put the quick-lighting carbon in a fireproof
container with sand, light it and add a piece of resin. This method is most
effective for a quick energetic cleanse, though it produces more smoke and
requires ventilation.
On a censer with a mesh screen: The use of special sticks
ensures a gentler and longer heating, ideal for meditation or smaller spaces.
After burning, remove the resin residue from the sieve with a brush or in
warm water.
In an electric incense burner: A convenient, modern and
safe heating method that prevents the formation of unpleasantly dense smoke. The
incense burner is portable and ensures that the incense blends do not
burn out.
Burning tips
For a purer fragrance, we recommend using a mica plate (a
thin sheet of mica), which prevents burnt notes and ensures a gentler,
longer-lasting scent.
Larger beans can be lightly crushed in a mortar to release the aroma more
quickly.
Safety notice
Always use a non-flammable container and keep it out of the reach of children
and animals. Do not leave the fire unattended. Take care of ventilation. Do not
breathe smoke at close range. Those sensitive to smoke or who are pregnant
should burn incense in moderation.
Resin or essential oil?
Resins and essential oils have some common effects, but they differ in
many ways.
Incense blends natural resins, herbs, woods, and spices,
releasing their aroma through charcoal, a censer, or an incense burner, while
essential oils capture the pure essence of plants, filling the
air or nurturing the skin when carefully applied.
Unlike essential oils, incense offers an authentic, ‘living’
fragrance with smoky undertones, bringing swift and powerful
energetic cleansing to your space while deeply supporting
rituals, meditation, women’s circles, and sacred
ceremonies.
Choose essential oils when you desire a subtle, long-lasting
fragrance for your home or workspace, along with the benefits of aromatherapy
Incense is perfect for powerful cleansing, sacred moments,
meditation, rituals, and ceremonial practices.
Sacred resin
Frankincense is also known as olibanum, Indian frankincense or salai/shallaki
(according to Ayurveda). Sourced from the resin of the Boswellia serrata
tree, Indian frankincense thrives in the dry landscapes of central and
northern India. The resin is collected by gently incising the
bark, and as it dries, it forms delicate ‘tears’ of
frankincense.
Its use reaches back thousands of years into history. In
ancient Egypt, it was among the most precious aromas used in temple
offerings—cherished in embalming rituals and for purifying the home. The smoke
of frankincense was seen as a ‘bridge to the heavens’—a symbol of
spiritual connection.
Today, frankincense is cherished for its ability to purify space, calm the
mind, and evoke a sense of sacredness—whether in meditation,
ritual, or the simple moments of everyday life.
It is traditionally attributed masculine, active energy, so
according to this view it is suitable for use during the day, unlike myrrh which
is preferred at night.
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Recommended storage
Store in a dry, dark and cool place, well sealed (the resin absorbs
moisture).
Ingredients
Resinous Frankincense Boswellia serrata
Country of origin
India