Introducing our Frankincense (Boswellia Spp) Olibanum Incense Resin sourced from India.
Frankincense, especifically the Serrata variety is a high-quality incense resin that is sure to elevate your spiritual and aromatic experiences.
Frankincense, also known as Olibanum, has been treasured for centuries for its rich fragrance and numerous benefits. Our incense resin is carefully harvested from the Boswellia Spp trees in India, ensuring its authenticity and purity.
The Serrata variety of Frankincense is known for its distinct aroma, characterized by woody and citrusy notes with a hint of sweetness. When burned, it releases a soothing and calming fragrance that helps create a peaceful and serene atmosphere.
Not only does our Frankincense incense resin add a delightful scent to your space, but it is also believed to have various therapeutic properties. It has been used traditionally for meditation, relaxation, and spiritual rituals, as it is believed to enhance focus, clarity, and spiritual connection.
To use our Frankincense incense resin, simply place a small piece onto a charcoal disc or an incense burner. As it starts to smolder, enjoy the enchanting fragrance that fills the air, creating a serene and tranquil ambiance.
Whether you are seeking a calming atmosphere for meditation, aromatherapy, or simply a delightful fragrance to uplift your space, our Frankincense (Boswellia Spp) – Olibanum Incense Resin from India – Serrata is the perfect choice. Experience the timeless beauty and therapeutic benefits of this sacred resin today.
What is Incense Resin?
Incense resin refers to the aromatic sap or gum harvested from various trees, shrubs, and plants, which is dried and used as a raw material for making incense. Unlike processed incense sticks or cones, incense resin is in its natural, unprocessed form and typically comes in the shape of hardened droplets, tears, or chunks.
Botanical Sources
Incense resin can be sourced from a wide range of botanical species, including trees such as frankincense (Boswellia spp.), myrrh (Commiphora spp.), copal (various genera), benzoin (Styrax spp.), and Palo Santo (Bursera graveolens), among others. Each botanical source imparts its own unique fragrance, properties, and symbolism to the resulting incense.
Harvesting and Extraction
The process of harvesting incense resin typically involves making small incisions or cuts in the bark of the tree or plant, allowing the aromatic sap to ooze out and form droplets or tears. This process is usually done by hand and requires careful timing and skill to ensure the sustainability of the botanical source. Once collected, the resin is left to dry and harden naturally, after which it is ready for use.
Aromatic Properties
Incense resin is prized for its aromatic properties, which vary depending on the botanical source. The resin releases fragrant smoke when burned, filling the air with a rich, complex aroma that can evoke feelings of relaxation, meditation, and spiritual connection. Each type of resin has its own distinct scent profile, ranging from sweet and floral to woody, earthy, or balsamic.