White Copal from India (SKU 5581)
Copal originates from the Aztec Nahuatil word 'Coalli' and refers to the variety of resins extracted from the trees of the "Bursera" family. Thousands of years ago, Copal was considered as a sacred resin by Mayans and Aztecs in Mexico and central America. The Mayans used to offer Copal to the gods as one of the most valuable things, along with Tabaco and Cocoa. Copal is still used today in shamanic ceremonies for energetic protection, offering and purification. It is an excellent incense to make positive changes. Copal, has a rich sweet, piney smell that brings peace and harmony.
Packed in a luxury box: 12 sticks, length 20 cm, total weight approximately 15 gram.
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5582 | Myrhh | 1 pc | $ 3.44 | ||||
5583 | White Sage | 1 pc | $ 3.44 | ||||
5581 | White copal | 1 pc | $ 3.44 | ||||
5584 | Sweetgrass and Cedar | 1 pc | $ 3.44 |
Tribal Soul Incense Sticks are premium aromatic products crafted to enhance spiritual practices, meditation, and relaxation. Inspired by indigenous traditions and natural rituals, these incense sticks are infused with carefully selected ingredients like herbs, resins, flowers, and essential oils, offering unique, earthy, and exotic fragrances.
They are hand-rolled and packaged beautifully, reflecting a tribal aesthetic that connects users to nature and cultural heritage. Each variant of Tribal Soul incense has a distinctive scent, such as Copal, Myrhh, White Sage, or Sweetgrass and Cedar, catering to different preferences and uses, including cleansing spaces, promoting calmness, and creating a sacred ambiance.
Perfect for spiritual enthusiasts and lovers of fine incense, Tribal Soul incense sticks are popular for their high-quality ingredients and long-lasting aroma.
Instructions: Light the tip of the incense stick. Gently extinguish the flame by blowing or fanning. Place it in an appropriate incense burner. Your incense should glow red and give a delicate wisp of pale fragrant smoke indicating that it is slowly burning. Keep away from children and animals. Never leave burning incense unattended. Do not inhale smoke directly and ventilate the room after use.