Sage Smudge Cups Three Kings Banjara
Sage Smudge Cups Three Kings Banjara is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Sage Smudge Cups Three Kings Banjara is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Light one cup and the room takes on a slower rhythm, with sage-led smoke deepened by the warm, resinous character of a Three Kings blend. These resin smudge cups offer a contained way to enjoy smoke cleansing, sitting between loose resins and stick incense in a compact, ritual-ready form.
Inside the smouldering cup
- Sage gives the blend its clear, herbal opening, the part that feels bright as the smoke first rises.
- Frankincense brings a church-like resin warmth, soft and steady rather than sharp.
- Myrrh adds a deeper, more shadowed note, traditionally associated with ceremony and reflection.
- Copal rounds the blend with a golden, resinous sweetness that lingers in the air.
- The cup format keeps the resin blend together, so the experience feels more contained than loose incense on its own.
How to burn it with care
Place the cup on the supplied plate before lighting, then let it smoulder in a well-ventilated room. Keep it away from curtains, papers and draughts, and never leave burning incense unattended.
Use one cup when you want to mark a threshold: before meditation, after tidying a room, or at the start of an evening ritual. Let the smoke move naturally rather than crowding the space.
The Three Kings scent
This is a resin-forward fragrance, not a light floral incense. The sage feels clean and herbal at the start, then the frankincense, myrrh and copal settle into a slower, warmer smoke with a ceremonial feel.
Indian resin cups in context
Frankincense, myrrh and copal have each been used in ritual and devotional settings across different cultures, often valued for their rich smoke and lingering aromatic presence. In this blend, they meet sage, a plant strongly associated with smoke-cleansing practices. The result is not tied to one single tradition, but to a wider human habit: using fragrant smoke to mark intention, transition and atmosphere. It is a simple way to bring that old, sensory language into a modern home without handling loose resin.
Set contents and details
Each unit contains six resin smudge cups, with a metal plate and a stone plate included. The total weight is 100 g. Made in India as part of the Banjara Ethno Tribal Smudge & Resin Cups range.
A thoughtful ritual gift
Choose it for someone who enjoys incense, meditation corners, altar spaces or slow home rituals. The cup format feels considered and easy to use, while the resin blend gives it depth beyond everyday fragrance.
Common questions
Is this the same as loose resin incense?
No. Loose resin is usually burned separately on charcoal or another suitable heat source. These are formed resin cups, designed as a more contained incense format.
What does Three Kings mean here?
It refers to the blend of frankincense, myrrh and copal, three resins often used in ceremonial and aromatic traditions.
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