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Resins
How to burn resinsThe charcoals used to burn resins get very hot. Use a burner made for resin incense, with a metal screen or with sand or rocks to insulate from the heat. We often break the charcoals in half because they burn for nearly an hour. Light the charcoal with a lighter or match, and when it starts to spark, put it in the burner. lt is best to let the whole charcoal begin to glow before adding any resin. Then sprinkle on the resin as desired, a little bit at a time. lf you add too much or cover the charcoal completely, you might put out the charcoal. Also, most natural resin incenses smell better when burned in small amounts at a time. Keep away from kids and pets. Let the charcoal burn down completely, and make sure it's all ash before throwing out because it could set trash on fire. Ask us how we know! We don't clean the burner after every use. When there is a collection of ash in the burner, pour contents into strainer over the sink and rinse with water. Let dry, and put rocks back in burner. (If you use sand you'll just have to dump the whole mess and use fresh sand). Store unused charcoal in a zip-lock bag or in a jar, because they won't burn well if they collect humidity from the air. Enjoy! |
Sage, California White SageSalvia apiana is called White Sage, Grandfather Sage and California Sage. This herb when burned smells sharp, pungent, bright and so powerfully cleansing it could be used for exorcism. This is a very traditional Native American smudge stick herb. White Sage is usually bundled into incense wands called smudge sticks. Light on on the end and then waft the smoke onto the person or object to be cleansed, or circle around the home or ritual space to cleanse a vicinity. The loose leaves can also be burned on charcoal alone whole or ground in combination with other resins or herbs. The below correspondences are vis Cunningham, Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs in plain text, C.L. Zalewski, Herbs in Magic and Alchemy in brackets, or my own interpretations in parenthesis. In this case, Cunningham nor Zalewski reference White Sage. These are my best guesses. Gender: (Feminine)
Element: (Water, Earth)
Planet: (Saturn, Mars)
Zodiac: (Capricorn, Scorpio)
$2 1/2 oz. leaves $3 small smudge stick, 3-4 inch bundle |
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