Incense resin Dragon's Blood Ingredients: Frankincense resin, dragon's blood essential oil. To be used in charcoal burners, and on our special incense burner sieves. In those burners, the burning process will be slower than on charcoal. You may readily mix this incense with other kinds, provided you will use a slightly larger burner....... Incense resins are naturally occurring substances such as frankincense, copal, myrrh etc that are harvested from trees. The resin is usually obtained from live trees via “tapping”. This is done in a sustainable way so that the tree continues to thrive. Fresh resins are often fragrant although some resins do not give much scent off until they are burnt. The best way to burn incense resins is to put them onto a hot charcoal disc. Normally only a sprinkle is needed. If you put too much on top then it can smother the charcoal discs. Allow the discs 5 minutes to get up to temperature before putting the resin on top
L**S
Not very nice
Really bad smell...like burning plastic... smoldering thick smoke, very unusual.Definitely won't be buying again... also...it doesn't look like what's advertised...it more looks like frankincense with a splash of pink somthing... not anything that I've bought before... Nice tin though... I'd rather my money back 😑
F**N
Not as pictured
Not scarlet red as pictured, more pink.
M**.
Not dragon’s blood
Some form of coloured and scented frankincense- avoid!
Y**S
shame
This was frankincense with red dye. When I put it in water the redness washed off it. Shame
A**R
Absolutely 💯 smells amazing
I used this product to make a protection spell and it ground down absolutely beautifully 😍
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