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Egyptian IncenseEgyptian Incense

Created from ancient recipes, these incense use ingredients held sacred in ancient Egypt. Frankincense and Myrrh, oils of Sandalwood and Cinnamon together with other plants and herbs combine to evoke a sense of connection with the pyramid builders.
Botanical Incense Blends

In the ancient world, exporting resins often entailed a long and dangerous journey. Exported by the ton, caravans of camels were laden with incense burning resins, spices, and precious silks. Travelling along one of the oldest trading routes in history, the ancient 'Frankincense Route'.


The Use of Incense


Fire was thought to be a route by which man could communicate with the Gods and Fates.
The beautiful scented smoke was considered ‘the food of the Gods’, and was offered up to the heavens.
Fragrant resins and barks which release powerful aromas have been sought out and traded around the world for as long as history records.
Incense is still used today in many religions across the globe, and by people in personal celebrations of thanksgiving and affirmation.
These incense blends contain only natural gums, resins, herbs and essential oils, hand-blended with love and dedication.
To use, light a charcoal disc on a fire-proof surface. The charcoal will sparkle - a result of the lighting aid within it. Allow air to circulate around to ensure even burning. When the coal is glowing hot, add the incense a small pinch at a time.
The scented smoke creates an atmosphere and influences the mind toward spiritual reasoning. Always heed fire risks when using incense.
The Use of Incense

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