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Resin Incense & Burners

Resin Incense

Resin incense is made from natural resins obtained from bark roots, sap, wood shrubs, and plants. The resin is extracted by making incisions in the bark of the trees, allowing the fluid to flow out and harden into solid lumps. This extraction method ensures that the tree continues to thrive for future use. Some popular resins include Myrrh, Copal, Frankincense, Dragon’s Blood, Palo Styrax, and Benzoin.

Resins are usually burned on a resin incense burner or a chocolate disc using charcoal. Like sage, they release smoke that can fill a room with a pleasant aroma when burned. You can opt for resin sticks for days when you don’t feel like using charcoal or other complicated burning methods. They are easier to burn yet provide the same results.

Resin History and Uses

Resin incense has been around for ages, and its roots date back to Ancient Egypt. The priests used it to purify tombs and temples to ward off evil spirits and demons. They also offered them to their gods as gifts.

Today, people burn resin incense primarily for religious and spiritual purposes. Over the years, it has become popular due to its impressive spiritual benefits. For instance, it can uplift a depleted spirit, inspire motivation, elevate you to tranquility, help balance your chakras, and more.

If you are wondering where to get pure resins for incense, you can start by browsing the collection at our crystal store. We also offer additional spiritual items to help you stay grounded on your journey. These include zodiac bracelets, gemstone bracelets, sage, and so much more.

We also offer crystals for healing. Check out this in-depth crystal guide if you are curious about crystal healing.

FAQs

How do you burn incense resin?

If you want to know how to burn resin incense, the process is pretty straightforward. Take a resin incense burner and fill it up with salt, ash, or sand, which aids in absorbing the heat from the charcoal.

Remember that the type of burner you choose depends on the occasion and setting. Glass and clay are top choices for yoga and meditation. In contrast, steel and copper burners are often used in religious ceremonies.

For efficient burning, light it evenly so that the coal burns completely. Do not light just the edges; this will result in inefficient burning and a quick fizzle out. Always use tongs in handling the burning charcoal, never with gloves or bare hands.

Sprinkle or place a small amount of resin over the charcoal to melt and burn. Only use enough to last 15 to 20 minutes, as adding too much can negatively affect the experience.

How should you use resin incense?

You can use various types of resin incense for different purposes. For example, you can use Myrrh for meditation because its aroma is associated with tranquility. This incense resin is also associated with the root chakra, which keeps you grounded and secure in your ability to withstand challenges.

Copal resin is an excellent choice for creating a sacred space for cleansing rituals and other religious activities because it is associated with purity and divinity.

Frankincense is an ideal choice for times when you find yourself lacking motivation and mental fortitude. The captivating aroma will revitalize and refresh your spirit, turning a lackluster day into a productive one.

Can you burn resin incense without charcoal?

Yes, there are a few ways of burning resin without charcoal. These methods include using:

  • A metal spoon that can withstand high temperatures with the candle.
  • A strainer with aluminum foil.
  • Old canned goods with candles.

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