Myrrh Incense Resin – Banjara
Myrrh Incense Resin – Banjara is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Myrrh Incense Resin – Banjara is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
A glowing charcoal disc, a small piece of resin, and a slow ribbon of scented smoke. This myrrh incense resin is made for charcoal burning, bringing a deep, smoky fragrance to a quiet evening, a reflective corner, or a room you want to make feel more intentional.
Why resin feels different
- It is slower than lighting a stick. The charcoal warms first, then the resin softens and releases its fragrance gradually.
- The scent is smoky and resinous, with the weight and depth people look for in traditional myrrh incense.
- There is no bamboo core or stick shape. Resin is burned loose, giving the moment a more elemental feel.
- Use a little at a time, then add more if you want a fuller trail of smoke.
- It suits unhurried spaces: evening rooms, altar shelves, reading corners, or a still pause after work.
How to burn it safely
Place a lit charcoal disc in a heatproof bowl, basin or cauldron. Wait until the charcoal has warmed and ignited properly, then add a small amount of resin on top.
Burn only on a fire-resistant surface. Never leave lit incense unattended, and keep it away from children and pets.
Myrrh in tradition
Myrrh has been valued for thousands of years as an aromatic resin, traditionally gathered from Commiphora trees and used in temple, church and household fragrance practices across parts of Africa, Arabia and the wider Mediterranean world. Its scent sits in a different world from fresh florals or light woods: darker, drier and more contemplative. In many traditions, myrrh is associated with offering, remembrance and solemnity, which is why it still feels at home in quiet, intentional spaces today.
Size and details
Net weight: 35 g. Made in India.
A thoughtful incense gift
A good choice for someone who already enjoys incense and wants to explore resin burning. It also suits anyone drawn to traditional fragrance, slow home rituals and objects with cultural depth.
Common questions
Is resin incense the same as incense sticks?
No. Resin incense is burned loose on charcoal, rather than formed around a stick. It needs a suitable heatproof burner and charcoal disc.
Can I mix it with other resins or herbs?
Yes, resin burners often layer small amounts of different resins or dried herbs on the same charcoal. Start lightly, as the scent can become strong quickly.
Does the fragrance stay exactly the same each time?
No. Resin scent can vary with the amount used, the heat of the charcoal and the airflow in the room.
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