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Three Kings natural resin originates from Africa and the Far East. Our natural resin is used in many religious and spiritual ceremonies, but also for meditation and relaxation. While most people are familiar with incense sticks, resin can be considered as the original incense, as it is obtained from refined tree and plant sap and has been used cross culturally for thousands of years extending to Ancient Egypt. The burning of natural resin was central to the worship of the gods and large quantities of incense were burned everyday in the temples located throughout Egypt. Compared to incense sticks, resin offers a stronger scent and does not contain any unwanted additives. The aromas produced by myrrh, frankincense, benzoin, and copal resins are deep and rich.
As natural resin does not burn on its own, you will need charcoal tabs to burn resin incense. Simply light the charcoal, spread the resin on the charcoal using a small spoon and enjoy the rich resin fragrances.
Three Kings natural resin originates from Africa and the Far East. Our natural resin is used in many religious and spiritual ceremonies, but also for meditation and relaxation. While most people are familiar with incense sticks, resin can be considered as the original incense, as it is obtained from refined tree and plant sap and has been used cross culturally for thousands of years extending to Ancient Egypt. The burning of natural resin was central to the worship of the gods and large quantities of incense were burned everyday in the temples located throughout Egypt. Compared to incense sticks, resin offers a stronger scent and does not contain any unwanted additives. The aromas produced by myrrh, frankincense, benzoin, and copal resins are deep and rich.
As natural resin does not burn on its own, you will need charcoal tabs to burn resin incense. Simply light the charcoal, spread the resin on the charcoal using a small spoon and enjoy the rich resin fragrances.
Three Kings natural resin originates from Africa and the Far East. Our natural resin is used in many religious and spiritual ceremonies, but also for meditation and relaxation. While most people are familiar with incense sticks, resin can be considered as the original incense, as it is obtained from refined tree and plant sap and has been used cross culturally for thousands of years extending to Ancient Egypt. The burning of natural resin was central to the worship of the gods and large quantities of incense were burned everyday in the temples located throughout Egypt. Compared to incense sticks, resin offers a stronger scent and does not contain any unwanted additives. The aromas produced by myrrh, frankincense, benzoin, and copal resins are deep and rich.
As natural resin does not burn on its own, you will need charcoal tabs to burn resin incense. Simply light the charcoal, spread the resin on the charcoal using a small spoon and enjoy the rich resin fragrances.