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Incense - The Hypnotic Power of Sweet Resins

by My Store Admin on Jan 25 2026
Benzoin, Myrrh & co Let's leave industrial sticks behind and return to our roots: discover how pure resins, the Earth's true "aromatic gold," can transform your home with primordial sweetness. There's a ritual as ancient as civilization itself, predating scented sticks by millennia: the slow and solemn burning of pure resins on glowing embers. It's not just a way to scent the air. It's a total tactile, visual, and olfactory experience. The subtle crackle, the dense smoke spiraling upwards, the warm and vibrant aroma released: when you burn a sweet resin, you're not just lighting a fragrance; you're awakening an ancestral memory. This article isn't about pre-packaged incense. We're talking about the very source of sweetness: natural resins, solidified gems from trees and shrubs, which hold the most enveloping and complex scents nature can offer.Why Choose Pure Resins?The difference between a vanilla stick and a pure Benzoin tear is like that between powdered vanilla flavoring and a Madagascar vanilla bean left to macerate. With resins: You control the intensity: just a grain or a small chip is enough to scent a room. You avoid additives and fillers: you only burn what the plant produced, nothing more. You experience a conscious ritual: preparing the charcoal, placing the resin, observing the process, is a form of active meditation. You engage your senses, see the smoke, feel the heat, touch the texture of the resin, smell its raw and then burnt aroma. The 5 Sweet Resins You Absolutely Must Have Here's our "aromatic treasure chest": resins that offer the warmest, most vanilla-like, and balsamic notes. 1. Benzoin (Styrax tonkinensis) - The Balm of the Soul - Appearance: Irregular amber-colored tears, sometimes with a sugary surface.- Raw scent: Rich and intense, reminiscent of vanilla with a woody, comforting touch. - Burning scent: The sweetness explodes! It transforms into a swirl of vanilla, caramel, toasted almond, and honey. It's warm, enveloping, immediately reassuring. It's the perfect companion to melt away tension and create an atmosphere of comfort. - Usage tip: Perfect on its own, but also the perfect base for blends. Try it with a hint of true frankincense (Boswellia) to elevate the sweetness, or with a chip of cinnamon for a spiced, baked-good effect. 2. Sweet Myrrh (Commiphora myrrha) - Earthy Depth - Appearance: Granules ranging from dark amber to reddish. - Raw scent: Deep, earthy, woody, with an austere character. - Burning scent: This is where the magic happens. The heat reveals unexpected nuances: warm, almost liquorice-like (like orris root), balsamic, and sweet notes that balance the initial intensity. It's not an immediate sweetness like benzoin, but a complex, meditative, and deeply grounding one. - Usage tip: A classic pairing with true frankincense for a harmonizing effect. Try it with juniper berries for a vigorous, forest-like blend. 3. Copal Oro (Protium copal) - Purifying Radiance - Appearance: Transparent or golden-yellow pieces, similar to glass or raw amber. - Raw scent: Fresh, lemony, balsamic. - Burning scent: The sweetness of Copal is bright and sunny. It develops balsamic, pine forest notes and a sweet, resinous undercurrent reminiscent of forest honey. It's traditionally used to refresh the air, bringing a sense of lightness and mental clarity. - Usage tip: Ideal in the morning to "awaken" the environment. Beautiful paired with fir needles or dried orange peel for a year-round festive atmosphere. 4. Storax (Styrax officinalis) - The Unexpected Fruity Note- Appearance: Soft, sticky resin, often sold in small jars. To prevent it from burning instantly, it is mixed with natural charcoal, in this case small black flakes; the latter is what you find in the shop and is the most commonly used.- Raw scent: Intensely sweet and fruity, reminiscent of raisins, rum, and liquorice. - - Burning scent: It maintains and intensifies its gourmand nature. The smoke smells of stewed dried fruit, honey, and gingerbread. It's a festive, joyful resin that stimulates conviviality and conversation. - Usage tip: One bead on a charcoal disc is sufficient. Try it during a gathering with friends or an intimate dinner to create a rich and welcoming atmosphere. 5. Elemi (Canarium luzonicum) - Airy Sweetness - Appearance: Pale yellow, almost waxy granules. - Raw scent: Fresh, peppery, with a clear hint of lemon and conifer. - Burning scent: It develops an airy, citrusy, and balsamic sweetness, less dense and earthy than the others. It's reminiscent of a pine forest on a sunny day. It's excellent for lifting the mood and promoting a sense of openness and concentration. - Usage tip: Perfect in blends to "lighten" more intense resins like myrrh. Great with dried rosemary for a lively blend. The Essential Ritual: How to Burn Resins - Tools: You'll need a heat-resistant censer/burner (ceramic, terracotta, or metal), charcoal discs for incense (self-lighting ones are the most practical), and sand or ash to insulate the heat at the bottom. - Lighting: Place the charcoal disc on the sand. Light it with a lighter: it will sizzle and become covered in grey ash. When it's ready (about 1 minute), it will have a red ember under the ash. - Offering: With tweezers, place a small piece or a few grains of resin on the hot charcoal, not directly on the live ember, to prevent it from burning too quickly. - Savor: Sit back and observe. The resin will melt, produce smoke, and gradually release its aroma. Add more small amounts when the scent fades. Creating Your Own Blends: The Art of Sweetness The real pleasure begins here. Become an alchemist of scent: - Total Comfort: 2 parts Benzoin + 1 part Copal + 1 cinnamon stick. - Refreshing Harmony: 1 part Myrrh + 1 part Copal + a few fir needles. - Festive Atmosphere: 1 part Storax + 1 part Benzoin + 1 clove (use sparingly). Rediscovering the Source Burning pure sweet resins is an act of connection. It connects you to nature, to history, and to yourself, through one of the most primitive and powerful senses: smell. It's not simply about scenting a room; it's about marking a sacred time, honoring a moment of transition, care, or contemplation with the noblest raw material that exists. It's an invitation to slow down. To choose quality over quantity. To return to the source of sweetness. Have you ever burned one of these resins? Which ancient scent calls to you most? Tell us in the comments.
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Myrrh: A Resin Steeped in Ancient Stories

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Black Copal - The incense that purifies, the aroma that protects.

by My Store Admin on Dec 29 2024
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The Elemi resin

by My Store Admin on Oct 19 2024
Elemi, a gum resin extracted from the Canarium luzonicum tree native to the Philippines, has long been prized for its intense and multifaceted scent. But its beauty is not limited to smell: its history is intertwined with ancestral traditions and exploratory journeys. Today, elemi finds a special place in fumigation practices, offering a profound sensory experience and an opportunity to connect with the past.
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Incense, a bit of history

by My Store Admin on May 26 2024
Incense, a substance with ancient origins, has an extraordinary history spanning centuries of traditions and uses. This fragrant and aromatic material has always been associated with religious ceremonies, spiritual practices, and therapeutic uses in many cultures around the world.
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History of PaloSanto

by My Store Admin on May 26 2024
Palo Santo (Bursera graveolens) is a tropical tree that grows spontaneously in some areas of Central and South America and that it is grown in the regions of Ecuador and Peru. Its name comes from a peculiarity linked to its flowering, which occurs on Christmas Day. The harvesting of its wood, considered beneficial, almost sacred, takes place through a peculiar and precise procedure to preserve this protected plant. Palo Santo wood is in fact harvested eco-responsibly from naturally occurring trees fallen and left to age in the same place for 10 years. This process allows the plant to absorb the energies of the forest and release the resin that it gives the characteristic and unmistakable aroma. Palo Santo wood (Holy tree) is cut directly on the site where it is located aged and from it small sticks of about 10 cm are obtained which are used as incense. Its use dates back to ancient times by the natives of America, also used by shamans by the Inca people as a remedy to harmonize the body, mind and spirit, helping to restore inner balance. It is also called "aroma of the soul" precisely because its smoke is pleasant aromatic, possesses great spiritual power. For this reason it is also used today on the occasion of celebrations and religious rites. Light a Palo Santo stick it means perpetrating an ancient ritual of purification that envelops the domestic environment with a pleasant and persistent scent that: Purifies energies from environments It promotes inner harmony and mental and physical rebalancing It stimulates concentration and introspection and also Inhibits the spread of bacteria and Keep mosquitoes and other insects away. Palo santo and the chakras Palo santo is believed to be particularly effective for balancing the root, heart, and crown chakras. * Root Chakra: The root chakra is associated with security, stability and connection to the earth. Palo santo can help ground our energy and help us feel more present and grounded in the present moment. * Heart Chakra: The heart chakra is associated with love, compassion and acceptance. Palo santo can help open our hearts and connect with others in a deeper way. *Crown Chakra: The crown chakra is associated with spirituality, connection with the divine and clairvoyance. Palo santo can help raise our consciousness and connect us with a higher dimension. How to use palo santo to balance your chakras There are several ways to use palo santo to balance your chakras. One way is to burn a stick of palo santo in a quiet environment. The aroma of palo santo can help purify the air and create a relaxing atmosphere.