Description: Indian Dragon's Blood Amber Resin Famous and Intoxicating Origin: India Form: Semi-solid resin pieces Unit size: 5 grams Other names: Himalayan Amber, Omber, Ambergris (pseudo) Esoteric Uses: Strength, virility, victory, victorious celebrations, prosperity, potency booster Esoteric Associations: Mars, Fire Incense Aroma: Exotic, passionate, fruity-resin dragon's blood aroma Amber is one of the most sought after and mysterious aromas of all time. Vocative, sultry and passionate - Amber gives a deep lustrous scent that so many love. Use it to scent the skin or just sitting out. Soft Amber is a mixture from India which is sweet and sugar-like, and is not the same thing as true petrified Amber which has no aroma. There are many different kinds of Amber used as incense and there is a lot of confusion over what Amber is, exactly. ------------------------------------- The Aroma of Amber has been sought after for centuries ... ... yet the truth about Amber may surprise you. What most people know as the aroma of "Amber" is actually not real petrified Amber at all. It is usually a combination of Liquid Benzoin or Styrax Resin with a touch of Vanilla in a base of Beeswax. It is soft and a little oily to the touch and very aromatic, unlike petrified amber which is very hard and has no aroma. Yet time and time again sellers of this concoction claim it comes from high in the Himalyas or other such near-mythical places, or that it is made from ultra-rare Ambergris. Never-the-less, this Amber smells amazing. We call it India Amber, which is where most of it originates from. There are many varieties of this Amber such as Dark Amber which is sweet with a touch of spice and Light Amber which is honey sweet. Usually this Amber from India is not burned on charcoal like most "resins", rather it is left out. Its Aroma is so strong that it will fill a room in no time. We carry nice Rosewood boxes for India Amber complete with filigree holes to let the aroma come out. True Petrified Amber is something completely different from Indian Amber. The Greek name for this amber was elektron, "formed by the sun", and it was connected to the sun god Helios, one of whose titles was Elector or the Awakener. According to the myth, when Helios' son Phaƫton was killed, his mourning sisters became poplars, and their tears became the origin of elektron, amber. The ancients also noted that if they rubbed the amber for long enough, they could even get an electric spark to jump. Our word electricity comes from their word for Amber. True Petrified Amber does not smell very remarkable when burned, but we carry it anyway for the purists whose recipes call for true Petrified Amber. This Amber usually comes from Poland, Russia and the Baltic region. We also carry a much better smelling semi-petrified Amber from China. Both are very Solar in their aspects and do well on charcoal as incense. There is also Gold Copal, which is otherwise known as Amber Copal or American Amber. This copal comes from Mexico and nearby regions or from Sumatra, India and Indonesia and is also sometimes semi-petrified. These amber copals have wonderful aroma when burned. ------------------------------------- How to burn Resin Incense What you will need: -- Your Resin, Herb or powder incense. -- Charcoal Discs: you can find many varieties in our etsy store -- A bowl, urn or plate: almost anything that can withstand heat will work. Often people add sand to a bowl to help absorb heat. Ornate traditional incense burners in metal are also recommended. We also carry Charcoal Tongs so you don't burn your fingers. -- A lighter or matches: to start the self-igniting charcoal. A lighter is best 1. Light the charcoal and place it in your bowl or urn.Never hold the charcoal with your fingers - always use tongs or even pliers. Apply flame to the side of the charcoal for about 20 seconds. The charcoal will then self-ignite across the surface. Charcoals do not usually light easily if they are laying flat on some surface or in a bowl. It is best to hold the charcoal in the air with a tool when applying the flame to the charcoal. 2. Wait for the charcoal to ignite and warm up. This usually takes about 3 minutes. You will notice the charcoal starting to go gray around the edges. 3. Add resins, herbs or powder incense. Just place a small amount on top of the charcoal. The resins or herbs will begin to burn and release their essential oils through the smoke. 4. Enjoy. Every aromatic herb and resin has different properties, and can evoke different moods. Experiment and enjoy!
Price: 12.95 USD
Location: Solsberry, Indiana
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Brand: Incense Traders
Type: Incense Resin
Form: Loose
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Color: 5 grams
Price: 12.95 USD
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