INCENSE AND RESINS LIBRARY


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Incense and aromatic resins have been burned in temples, homes, funerary rites, and ceremonial spaces for thousands of years. Across cultures, smoke became associated with purification, prayer, mourning, spiritual communication, and the creation of sacred atmosphere. Their significance lies not only in scent, but in the human belief that smoke could carry intention beyond the visible world.

“Smoke has always been humanity’s language for speaking to unseen things.”

— Ancient Proverb

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