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Incense is still burned in its purest form in much of the world. The sap of the frankincense tree is gathered in the form of hardened granules from cuts in the bark of the tree. Similarly, myrrh, which means bitter, is collected from the sap of its tree. These granules are placed on lit charcoal briquettes and release their scent which has been known from times immemorial. Traditionally burned to welcome guests and at important celebrations, it is still used in the same way today
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TERRACOTTA BURNERS
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| A traditional way of burning incense was to scatter a few grains of resin over a source of heat. With our burners and charcoal briquettes one can still enjoy the original way of burning frankincense and myrrh. All our burners are well ventilated |
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INCENSE RESINS & CHARCOALS
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FRANKINCENSE - 1kg FRANKINCENSE - 100g MYRRH - 1kg MYRRH - 100g 100 CHARCOAL BRIQUETTES |
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