Natural pine resin Rosin Colophony 25 grams
I have just been preparing this resin and it smells absolutely marvellous .I have hand sorted it to get rid of powders and impurities. Leaving a lovely box of pine jewels
This sale is for pieces of selected pine resin from the batch in the picture
It will be posted primarily as pieces of resin please let me know if you would like pieces or powder
A beautiful smelling incense
The Scots pine groves or 'shaman forests' scattered over the dry grasslands of eastern Siberia were considered sacred by the Mongolian people’s living around the southern end of Lake Baikal. These groves were to be approached and entered in silence and reverence, respectful of the gods and spirits of the wood.
Closer to home, Druids used to light large bonfires of Scots pine at the winter solstice to celebrate the passing of the seasons and to draw back the sun. Glades of pines were also decorated with lights and shiny objects,
It can be used as a sealant in boat joints.
You can distil it to make turpentine.
Rosin for violin bows, glove treatment to make them stick better, treat Dance shoes to not slip. soap making,
A brief history of incense
Long before the emergence of the great civilisation primitive man burned fragrant leaves and logs on their campfires and watched the smokes rise to the heavens. The recorded history of incense begins with the rise of the first civilisations more than 5500 years ago.
Incense is considered as one of the first fragrant materials to have been used by humans. It was found especially in the ingredients of balms that were used for the mummification of Egyptians. It was also burned in the temples to communicate with the deities by Roman and Greek worlds
More recent versions of incense are sticks cones ropes and countless other variations. There are even incense balls, made from the perfumed product mixed with honey or fruit.
In Japan, incense is used to develop the art of smell in the Kodo and they burn incense according to the season. It has an aesthetic aspect of course, but it also associates with spirituality in agreement with the spirit of Zen and meditations.
Good luck with you incense making, meditate, learn, enjoy
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The products in this store are soley for incense making purposes No products in this store are sold for medical or medicinal use or for human consumption