white (transparent) copal ~ Mexico~
Highest quality Copal ~ the rare white ~ somewhat resembles the smell of incense. (We also have Copal from Indonesia in another offer)
white (transparent) copal → copal blanco (resin of bursera bipinnata, protium crassipetalum)
When burned, the Copal smoking resin exudes a fine, fresh and slightly lemony smell with a balsamic note. When smoked, copal releases a strong, white smoke. After burning, a fine dust and no sticky resin remains, which is an indication of the quality of the resin. The size of the resin pieces is also a quality feature (the bigger the better). The bark of the copal trees is also suitable as an incense. The so-called “Mirra Chips” are particularly obtained from the copal species bursera jorrulens (also called copal bark). When burned, these give off a woody, resinous smell.
We've been getting in the mood over the last few weeks and have prepared something new and very special for you...
A magical new category,
~Incense from all over the world~
Herbs, spices, woods, resins, roots, berries and much, much more.
No matter whether you have already completed a few ceremonies and rituals or are still completely new to the world of smoking, with us you will find an easy introduction to the magic of herbs.
We were deeply inspired and a passion was ignited.
Many wonderful little cork jars were hand-packed for hours, even days ~ lovingly labeled and every herb/spice/resin etc. was smoked and enjoyed from one "ohh mhhh..boha.hmmm..." to the next...thanks to these wonderful ones Smells from all over the world! :)
Our senses have been brought to the highest level of enjoyment and we recommend rituals to you! ~ Smoke yourself properly over the winter, there are many different herbs with different effects and smells, drink freshly brewed tea and invite friends to a joint ceremony.
With our herbs, roots and resins you can achieve a lot in a ritual and lead your life to a sensual spiritual path...
Connect with nature... your spiritual interior... breathe in and let the scents work on you...
Smoking with herbs, resins or spices is an ancient custom that has long been widespread in many cultures. Celts smoked incense on their home altars, in the Orient a particularly pronounced scent and incense culture developed in honor of the gods, and Indian tribes in America strived for healing and harmony with nature. While in the Western world it is mainly about aromatizing rooms and changing the atmosphere, in shamanism incense is used for other purposes: There, targeted incense with certain herbs is intended to bring about a change in the state of consciousness and enable a connection to other worlds. In the Catholic Church, incense scents are still an integral part of religious rituals today
You are completely free "for what" you smoke incense, whether to cleanse your personal environment of negative energies, for a deep ritual with beings from other planets, to heal your body, to enjoy the senses and to relax or just to work. ..it is entirely up to you what you use these effective herbs for, which had their foundation among the North American Indians, the “Native Americans”, and the Indian culture.
Generally, people smoke and steam to achieve certain effects. Be it to recover from a depressive mood by smoking incense, to ground yourself with appropriate substances or to simply feel good.
Smoking is often a meditative work that you give to yourself. The smoke and the scent surround the body and mind and we can surrender ourselves.
Active ingredients from herbs, woods, resins and everything else that can be smoked usually find their way into the body through the skin and, more rarely, as is assumed, through the nose.
Lightly steaming a plant's active ingredient can have its effect on the organism without smelling great. “Less is more” can hold a lot of truth when it comes to steaming.
-Anise from Greece
-Mugwort from Hungary
-Damiana from Mexico
-Eucalyptus leaves from Albania
-Nana mint from Egypt
-Lemongrass from Thailand
-Lavender flowers from southern France
-Olive leaves from Turkey
-Hungarian wormwood
-Valerian root from Poland
-Patchouli from Indonesia
-Cinnamon sticks Cassia from Sri Lanka
-Kola nut entirely from South Africa
-Juniper berries ground from Poland
-Coriander from Romania
-Allspice from France
-Black cumin from Turkey
-Sage finely grated from Peru
-Cloves from Madagascar
-Cardamom from Croatia
-Saffron from India
-Angelica root from Netherlands
-Elecampane root from Bulgaria
-Galanga root from China
-Orris root from Morocco
-Potency wood from Brazil
-Cedar wood from France
-Sandalwood from Congo
-Guiac wood from Mexico
-Catua bark from Brazil
-Copal incense from India church quality
-Dammar incense from India church quality
-Oman incense Boswellia sacra Dhofar (Sultanate of Oman) church quality
-Styrax black incense (storax resin) Netherlands church quality
-Opoponax resin from Somalia
-Myrrh grains from Ethiopia
-White Sage from California
-Yerba Santa from California
-Palo Santo (holy woods) from Peru
+ You will find everything you need for smoking in our shop
-Incense bowls: Shamanic stencil shell; Incense burners made of brass, stone, wood...
-Stone mortar
-Smoking sand
-Smoking charcoal
-Feathers
-Energy crystals & meditation objects
-Jewelry & necklaces, clothing... *lots of handwork*
- and and and
With our herbs, roots and resins you can achieve a lot in a ritual and lead your life to a sensual spiritual path...
Connect with nature... your spiritual interior... breathe in and let the scents work on you...
We wish you a lot of joy and enjoyment while smoking ♥
Your team from
~Art of Nature Berlin~