5 GRAMS IMPORTED ASIAN FRANKINCENSE

 


 IMPORTED ARABIAN FRANKINCENSE PREMIUM GRADE , Frankincense is tapped from the very scraggly but hardy Boswellia tree by slashing the bark and allowing the exuded resins to bleed out and harden. These hardened resins are called tears. There are numerous species and varieties of frankincense trees, each producing a slightly different type of resin. Differences in soil and climate create even more diversity of the resin, even within the same species. Frankincense trees are also considered unusual for their ability to grow in environments so unforgiving that they sometimes grow directly out of solid rock. The means of initial attachment to the stone is not known but is accomplished by a bulbous disk-like swelling of the trunk. This disk-like growth at the base of the tree prevents it from being torn away from the rock during the violent storms that frequent the region they grow in. This feature is slight or absent in trees grown in rocky soil or gravel. The tears from these hardy survivors are considered superior due to their more fragrant aroma.                                                                                                                         

Instructions on How To Burn Resin , Bakhur Incense and/or Scented Oils
Here's a few items you'll need to get started:
  1 .  A Burner (for placing the lit charcoal and incense onto).
2. Charcoal Tablets?(charcoal tablets get very, so be careful)
3. Matches or a cigarette lighter
4. Resin , Bakhur Incense and/or Scented Oils (usually comes in small packets of natural chunks, tear drops, wood chips extract powder, cones, or oils)
5. A Metal Tong (for grabbing and holding hot things) To begin:
1. Open the package of charcoal, and place a single disk or tablet onto the burner.
2. Light the single disk or tablet with the match or cigarette lighter.
3. Once the charcoal tablet is lit, just place a small amount of Resin , Bakhur Incense and/or Scented Oils (using the Metal Tong) onto the hot Charcoal. You will notice the resin will begin to melt, smolder and emit the aroma.
This should last for about 5-10 minutes, depending on how much
resin you used. Be careful not to put too much resin on the Charcoal.
Enjoy wonderful natural aromas indoor or outdoor !!!