Frankincense Pieces, 1/4lb
Frankincense is the aromatic resin harvested from Boswellia trees that are found throughout India, East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. Aside from the Biblical reference of the Three Wise Men, who brought frankincense, myrrh and gold to the infant Jesus, this resin has been used as incense for centuries. It was also once commonly used in cosmetics. In fact, charred frankincense provided the kohl that Cleopatra used to highlight her eyes, what we might consider the forerunner of modern eye liner.
Description
Frankincense tears consist of the resin obtained from Boswellia carter, a species of tree native to Arabia, India and northern Africa. It takes between 8 and 10 years for these small, thorny, shrub-like trees to mature before the milky resin can be hand-harvested.
Frankincense granules are highly aromatic and are typically burned over smoldering charcoal bricks as incense.
Storage Tips
Store in an airtight container in a cool, dark place.
Appearance & Aroma
Rock-like with a pleasing, exotic aroma.
Decorative Uses
Add to botanical displays and potpourri mixes with warm spices.
Aromatic Uses
Burn on smoldering charcoal as incense.
Industrial Uses
Frankincense is used in the cosmetic and perfume industries