Cedar wood (red) incense herbal
Cedar wood (red) incense herbal
SKU:316
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Description
Pure natural herbal incense for burning in a refractory dish with charcoal or on a special sieve burner. Can be used for various purification rituals.
Sold per 5 pieces, price mentioned is per piece.
Red Cedarwood (Juniperus virginiana)
Cedarwood comes from a very powerful tree that originates from North America, reaching heights of over 35 yards, with diameters of over 1.5 yards. A popular incense with the Indians; it is said to unify the elements, enhance a harmonious sensual mood and bring good fortune.*
Incense rituals with cedar will make the soul's core stronger, and the connection with Mother Earth is amplified.
Element: Earth
Main effect on: Feelings
How to use
Suitable for burning on a fireproof dish with charcoal, or on a special sieve incense burner. The burning process on a sieve burner is slower than on charcoal. You can easily mix the incense with other varieties.
Also available are matching tongs to safely light the charcoal, tongs to handle the incense strainer, a steel brush to clean the incense strainer and a wooden feather for scent dispersion. A loose sieve of 125 mm fits also on an oil evaporator, if you remove the cup.
* This information has not been scientifically proven, it is based on the experience of users and therapists. When in doubt about your health, consult a physician.
Specifications
- Article
- 316
- EAN
- 8719497618750
- Weight
- 0.016 kg
- Country of origin
- DE
- Total weight in g
- 16
- Packaging
- Cardboard tube
Documents
GPSR Document