Incenses of Myrrh 35 gr
In ancient times, myrrh was one of the most important incenses along with olibanum.
Due to its warm, earthy, spicy scent, it was considered a symbol of the womb of the earth and female sensuality in various ancient cultures. Together with olibanum and benzoin, an excellent incense is created for blessing talismans, amulets and all objects of personal value. Myrrh brings body, mind and soul into harmony.
Here's how it's done: Take a fireproof saucer. Pour some fire sand into this and make 2-3 indentations in the sand with your little finger. Then place the charcoal tablet on the sand with the curve facing down. The grooves ventilate the charcoal from below and ensure optimal burning. (It's even easier with our incense burners, for example) Now you can light the charcoal with a match or lighter. Wait a minute or two for the charcoal to glow steadily. Now put the incense or the incense mixture in the hollow of the glowing coal. After about 20 minutes, the charcoal will have burned out and the mystical scent of incense or myrrh will remain in your room for a long time.