Yellow Label Frankincense Oil, 16 oz | Purification & Consecration
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Some scents are so bound to the sacred that breathing them already feels like prayer. Frankincense oil carries the temple resin of the ancient world into your oil work: the fragrance of consecration, blessing, and spaces set apart across more traditions than nearly any botanical on earth.
AzureGreen's Yellow Label line bottles that fragrance at working scale, and this 16 oz size is the supply for practitioners who consecrate, bless, and dress in volume: soap and candle makers, shop owners, and anyone whose practice keeps an altar attended week after week. If frankincense is the spine of your blessing work, this is the bottle that ends the rationing.
Key Features of This Frankincense Oil
The temple resin of the ancient world. From the Temple's Ketoret to the gifts of the Magi to the censers still swinging in churches today, frankincense (Boswellia resin) is the scent of consecration across Egyptian, Hebrew, Christian, Hermetic, and Hoodoo practice alike.
A blended fragrance oil built for ritual and craft. Yellow Label oils are fragrance compositions in an oil base, formulated for candle dressing, anointing, and soap or candle making, with a scent that stays consistent bottle to bottle and batch to batch.
16 oz: the working practitioner's supply. This is the wholesale-scale bottle, suited to shop owners, group leaders, soap and candle makers, and practitioners who dress candles or consecrate tools every week. For a home-altar supply or a pocket-size first bottle, the same Yellow Label fragrance comes in 1 oz and 2-dram sizes.
Product Details
- Volume: 16 oz (1 lb)
- Brand: AzureGreen Yellow Label
- Format: Blended fragrance oil
- Fragrance reference: Frankincense resin (Boswellia spp.)
- Intended use: Candle dressing, consecration and blessing work, diluted anointing, soap and candle making
- For external use only; dilute in a carrier oil before applying to skin
Ingredients
AzureGreen does not publish the full formula for its Yellow Label fragrance oils; this is a proprietary fragrance composition in an oil base. If you have specific sensitivities or skin concerns, contact Plentiful Earth before use and always patch test diluted oil first.
The Spiritual Significance
Frankincense is the hardened tear of the Boswellia tree, tapped in southern Arabia and the Horn of Africa and carried along incense roads so valuable they shaped empires. Its very name descends from the Old French franc encens, pure incense. It burned in Egyptian temples, was prescribed in the Temple's Ketoret, traveled to Bethlehem in the hands of the Magi, and rises from Catholic and Orthodox censers to this day.
In the Western ceremonial tradition frankincense is solar: the resin of elevation, consecration, and the deliberate setting-apart of sacred things. In Hoodoo it anchors blessing work and spiritual elevation, often paired with myrrh, whose lunar depth grounds frankincense's rise.
You can use this oil to consecrate new tools, dress candles for blessing and devotion, or anoint the boundaries of your working space. When something in your practice must be made sacred rather than merely clean, frankincense is the oil that does the setting-apart.
How To Use Frankincense Oil
- Consecrate new ritual tools, altar pieces, or jewelry by anointing them lightly while naming the purpose you set them apart for.
- Dress white or gold candles for blessing, devotion, and consecration work, stroking the oil from base toward wick to draw the intention in.
- Blend a few drops into a carrier oil, such as sweet almond, for personal anointing before prayer, meditation, or any working that opens sacred space.
- Anoint doorframes and the edges of your altar to mark the boundary of consecrated space.
- Pour into homemade candles and soaps at your supplier's recommended fragrance load to carry the blessing into everything you make.
These are starting points. Consecration is the oldest work there is; trust the tradition you stand in.
Pairs Well With
- Frankincense & Myrrh Anointing Oil by Espiritu, 16oz: the classic pairing in finished form; keep the straight frankincense for solar, elevating work and the blend for workings that want myrrh's grounding alongside.
- Yellow Label Myrrh Oil, 16 oz: frankincense's ancient partner in the same bulk format; blend your own ratios for consecration work tuned to your tradition.
- Frankincense Sifted Incense, 1.5 oz: the resin itself for charcoal burning; anoint with the oil and cense with the smoke for a working that consecrates by touch and by air.
- Sweet Almond Carrier Oil by Espiritu, 1 Gallon: the dilution base for skin-safe anointing blends and soap batches at production volume.
- Ivory Chime Candle, Set of 6, 10": the classic dress target for blessing and consecration work; a coat of this oil turns each one into a complete working.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of oil is this?
A blended fragrance oil: a fragrance composition in an oil base, made for candle dressing, anointing, and soap and candle making. Yellow Label is AzureGreen's house line, formulated for ritual and craft use with a scent that stays consistent from bottle to bottle.
What is frankincense used for in folk magic and ritual?
Consecration above all: setting tools, spaces, candles, and people apart as sacred. It carries purification, blessing, and spiritual elevation across Egyptian, Hebrew, Christian, ceremonial, and Hoodoo practice, making it one of the most cross-traditional ritual scents in existence.
Should I use frankincense alone or with myrrh?
Frankincense alone is solar: elevation, blessing, and consecration in their brightest register. Myrrh adds the lunar counterweight of depth, protection, and ancestral gravity. Use the straight oil when the working should rise, and reach for the pair when it should also be anchored.
Can I apply this oil to my skin?
Only diluted. Blend a few drops into a carrier oil such as sweet almond before any personal anointing, patch test first, and keep it away from eyes, mucous membranes, and broken skin. This is a fragrance oil for external ritual use, never for ingestion.
How long will a 16 oz bottle last?
A very long time, since ritual applications are measured in drops. For solo practice this size can last years; it earns its place with soap and candle makers, shop owners, and practitioners who consecrate and bless on a weekly rhythm.

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