Song of India Indian Incense Resins
Song of India Indian Incense Resins
These wonderful incenses from India have been used for many thousands of years during ritualistic and religious ceremonies. They help to cleanse spaces and bring about a calming atmosphere and positivity. This collection of resins includes 70g volume tins of Dragons Blood, KamaSutra, Sandalwood, Egyptian Musk and Orange & Cinnamon.
Dragon's blood comes from various trees such as Calamus, Croton and Draceana. The deep and powerful fragrance of Dragons Blood Incense has great spiritual significance. The scent is aligned to honour and power and can help connect with your core during any kind of meditation or spiritual prayer. It evokes profound inward healing empowering the mind to reach its full spiritual potential. These are the larger resin granules.
The Kamasutra mix is Benzoin resin with essential oil blend of orris root and violet leaves. It creates a sweet, sensual, and erotic atmosphere for an increase of the senses with a captivating and sweet fragrance that invites to love. These are the larger resin granules.
The Sandalwood is a class of woods from trees in the genus Santalum. The woods are heavy, yellow, and fine-grained, and, unlike many other aromatic woods, they retain their fragrance for decades. Sandalwood oil is extracted from the woods. Sandalwood is often cited as one of the most expensive woods in the world. The tins have a window lid so that the resin can be seen.
Egyptian Musk's charm and reverence in perfumery remain unmatched even today. Besides its olfactory magnetism, this musk incense resin has many benefits. Its best-known spiritual benefits are protection from harmful energies, spiritual enlightenment, and romance stimulation. These are larger resin granules.
The Cinnamon Orange incense is a subtle blend of cinnamon peels combined with orange essential oil. This spicy scent promotes communication and warms relationships.
How to burn the resin:
Place the charcoal disc in your incense holder and light it. The charcoal then enthuses throughout the surface. Add the resin when the charcoal begins to become grey around edges. Some people add sand to their incense burners to help absorb heat and a small bag of sand is included.
Note: Never leave incense burning unattended.
Origin: Fairtrade from India