MYRRH RESIN

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Myrrh resin emits an astringent, crisp, bitter, and highly aromatic smell with spicy-tart to earthy undertones.

Myrrh has a rich history, and has been greatly valued since the distant past. In many ancient cultures myrrh was equated with gold and was used to anoint kings. It was also used by ancient Egyptians as an embalming substance in the mummification process, and as an incense during cremations and funerals to disguise foul odours.

Myrrh is frequently mentioned as the main ingredient in spells, rituals, and offerings in the ancient Greek Magical Papyri, and is associated with Selene, the goddess of the moon. As a component of eye paint, it was believed to aid transcendental visionary abilities in exceeding the material realm.

As a symbol of wealth, prosperity, and health, this sacred resin is believed to help remove negative energy and the illusions that stand in the way of truth, healing personal sorrows and enabling us to connect with the dead. It also cultivates wisdom and self-healing, helps to clarify thoughts and ward off egocentricity, calms irritation, and improves sleep.

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Myrrh resin emits an astringent, crisp, bitter, and highly aromatic smell with spicy-tart to earthy undertones.

Myrrh has a rich history, and has been greatly valued since the distant past. In many ancient cultures myrrh was equated with gold and was used to anoint kings. It was also used by ancient Egyptians as an embalming substance in the mummification process, and as an incense during cremations and funerals to disguise foul odours.

Myrrh is frequently mentioned as the main ingredient in spells, rituals, and offerings in the ancient Greek Magical Papyri, and is associated with Selene, the goddess of the moon. As a component of eye paint, it was believed to aid transcendental visionary abilities in exceeding the material realm.

As a symbol of wealth, prosperity, and health, this sacred resin is believed to help remove negative energy and the illusions that stand in the way of truth, healing personal sorrows and enabling us to connect with the dead. It also cultivates wisdom and self-healing, helps to clarify thoughts and ward off egocentricity, calms irritation, and improves sleep.

Myrrh resin emits an astringent, crisp, bitter, and highly aromatic smell with spicy-tart to earthy undertones.

Myrrh has a rich history, and has been greatly valued since the distant past. In many ancient cultures myrrh was equated with gold and was used to anoint kings. It was also used by ancient Egyptians as an embalming substance in the mummification process, and as an incense during cremations and funerals to disguise foul odours.

Myrrh is frequently mentioned as the main ingredient in spells, rituals, and offerings in the ancient Greek Magical Papyri, and is associated with Selene, the goddess of the moon. As a component of eye paint, it was believed to aid transcendental visionary abilities in exceeding the material realm.

As a symbol of wealth, prosperity, and health, this sacred resin is believed to help remove negative energy and the illusions that stand in the way of truth, healing personal sorrows and enabling us to connect with the dead. It also cultivates wisdom and self-healing, helps to clarify thoughts and ward off egocentricity, calms irritation, and improves sleep.

  • Contents: Myrrh resin
    Weight: 30 g
    Country of origin: India.
    Store in a dry place at room temperature.
    Packaged in Lithuania.‍

    Our products are 100% natural, cruelty free and made from plants. We use plastic-free recycable packages.

  • When burned resins emit a lot of smoke but they require heat from either an oil burner or charcoal disk. 

    Burning on a charcoal disk:

    -Fill your charcoal burner with sand or rocks to absorb some of the heat. 
    - Hold the charcoal tablet with tongs and light it following the instructions provided with your charcoal. 
    - Place the hot charcoal on the sand inside your burner and allow 5-15 minutes to fully come to temperature. A layer of ash should form on the tablet.
    - Add the desired quantity of resin on top of the charcoal.

    Using an oil burner releases much more of the true aroma of the resin and creates far less smoke.

    To burn in an oil burner:

    -Cover the brass bowl with a piece of foil and lay the resin on top 
    - this makes it easier to clean the burner after use.
    - Alternatively, place the resin in the burner with a small amount of light vegetable oil such as olive or sunflower.
    - You can also use fine sand or salt to fill the bowl
    - this way the melted resins clump together and are easier to get clean.

  • - Never leave burning resins unattended and keep them out of reach of children and pets.
    - Ensure the burner is placed on a stable, heat-resistant surface.
    - Do not burn resins near flammable objects.
    - Burn the resins only when the window is open or if you air the room carefully afterwards. 
    - After the burning process, extinguish the charcoal to avoid any risk of fire.