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Sal resin
Sal resin Sal resin: The fascinating natural substance with versatile properties Nature harbors a multitude of treasures, some of which are still largely unexplored. One of these treasures is sal resin, a fascinating substance with a variety of applications and...
Palo Santo
Palo Santo Stick Palo Santo, translated to Holy Wood, is the name of a balsam tree plant from South America. It is used for ritual incense and is becoming increasingly popular in the Western world, especially in recent years. Already the Inca shamans swore by the...
Twelfthtide rituals
Aurora in the twelfthtide The twelfthtide are several nights around the calendrical turn of the year, to which a special meaning is attributed in European customs. The exact period and number of nights may vary depending on the interpretation of ancient...
Kyphi
Our Kyphi, refined with white sandalwood Kyphi is an ancient incense blend for evening incense and offerings from ancient Egyptian times. It was created for the pharaohs and incense masters of the temples and translates meaningfully as "balm for the soul". In ancient...
Stone pine / Swiss stone pine
Stone pine in winter, Dachstein glacier, Austria The stone pine is considered the queen of the conifers and, in addition to its aroma, is particularly impressive with its outstanding effects on our organism.It belongs to the pine family, grows in the high...
Myrrh/ Commiphora
Myrrh resin with leaf ( Commiphora myrrha) Similar to frankincense, myrrh is an aromatic gum resin. Myrrh comes from trees of different species in the genus Commiphora, also known as myrrh shrub. There are many different types of these found all over the world....
Frankincense/ Boswellia
Frankincense Tree Socotra Island, Yemen Frankincense, olibanum or boswellia resin is the dried tree resin of various boswellia tree species. Most people will know it from the church as a cult-ritual incense. But frankincense also has an old tradition in...