Description
Vatican Resin
Vatican Resin – In fact, the use of tree resin as an aromatic substance can be traced back much further – over six thousand years.
Can literally recreate ancient aromatic history in their own homes.
Bring the mystic middle east to your home today.
Some cultures use incense to welcome guests or to clean the houses from bad spirits.
The incense mixtures are used during the ceremonies of all the main religions, but also for spiritual growth, aromatherapy.
The smoky fragrance produced by burning resin on charcoal disks.
Bring the mystic middle east to your home today. Some cultures use incense to welcome guests or to clean the houses from bad spirits.
The smoky fragrance produced by burning resin on charcoal disks.
A word of warning – DON’T add too much resin at first, because it produces a LOT of smoke!
Also if you use too much, the temperature of the charcoal can be reduced,
and you can end up with a nasty-smelling cloud of steamy smoke (from the small amount of moisture always present in the resin).
Start with no more than about 2 grams of resin – that’s approximately a quarter of a level teaspoonful.
Burning Incense Resin: Light the charcoal and place it in your incense holder.
Hold the charcoal with tongs. The charcoal will then self-ignite across the surface.
When the charcoal starts to go grey around the edges this is the time to add resin.
Often people add sand to incense holder to help absorb heat.
Origin: India