Yellow Label Myrrh Oil, 2 Dram | Protection & Purification
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Few scents carry as much history as myrrh. The dried resin of a thorny desert tree, it has been burned in temples, carried in funerary rites, and named alongside gold and frankincense for three thousand years. This Myrrh Oil bottles that deep, smoky-sweet resin scent in a 2 dram size, part of AzureGreen's Yellow Label line of ritual fragrance oils.
It is a dressing oil, made for the work rather than the skin: a drop to anoint a candle, a ritual tool, or the rim of a dish on your altar. Myrrh has long been the resin of purification and consecration, the one reached for to make a space or an object feel set apart.
Key Features of Myrrh Oil
The resin of temples and consecration. Myrrh has been used for purification, protection, and the blessing of sacred objects since the ancient world, burned as incense and worked into anointing oils across many traditions.
A 2 dram dressing oil. A small, pocket-friendly bottle of AzureGreen Yellow Label fragrance oil, sized for regular ritual use, dressing candles and tools without committing to a large bottle.
Deep, smoky myrrh scent. The warm, resinous, slightly bitter-sweet character of myrrh, in a fragrance oil base that holds the scent on a candle, charm, or altar surface.
Product Details
- Oil: AzureGreen Yellow Label Myrrh fragrance oil
- Size: 2 dram
- Scent: deep, smoky myrrh resin
- Base: fragrance oil, for ritual dressing and anointing
- Traditional use: purification, protection, consecration
- Note: for external ritual use; patch test before anointing skin
The Spiritual Significance
Myrrh is one of the oldest sacred materials in continuous use. In ancient Egypt it was burned at midday to the sun and folded into the rites of embalming and mourning; in the temples of the Near East and later the churches of Europe, it was the resin of incense, anointing, and consecration. Scott Cunningham places myrrh under the Moon and the element of Water, a feminine resin kept for protection, for purification, and for deepening spiritual work.
That is the lineage this oil draws on. Use it to set a candle or a tool apart for sacred work, to cleanse and bless a space, or to mark the close of something and the quiet that follows. Myrrh has always been a resin of thresholds and reverence. Bring your own intention to it, and let the scent mark the moment as set apart.
How To Use Myrrh Oil
- Dress a candle. Put a small amount on your fingertips or a cloth and draw it along a candle before burning, working toward you to draw in or away to banish, holding your intention as you go.
- Anoint tools and objects. Touch a drop to a ritual blade, a pendulum, a stone, or an amulet to set it apart for sacred use and cleanse it before work.
- Scent the altar or space. Place an open dish with a few drops on the altar, or add it to an oil warmer, to carry the resinous scent of myrrh through a room as you work.
- Wear it if you wish. A single drop can be worn as a ritual anointing; because this is a fragrance oil, patch test on your skin first and keep it away from the eyes.
Pairs Well With
- Frankincense and Myrrh Resin Incense: the classic companion resin, burned while you dress candles and tools with the oil.
- Florida Water: cleanse and purify your hands, tools, and space alongside the oil.
- Four Thieves Vinegar: for the protective and banishing side of a working.
- Lavender Chime Candles: small candles you can dress with the oil and burn for a focused ritual.
- Om Pewter Pocket Stone: anoint and carry it as a small consecrated object.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of oil is this?
It is a fragrance oil in a carrier base, made for ritual dressing and anointing rather than as a skincare or aromatherapy product. A little goes a long way on a candle, a tool, or an altar dish, which is why the small 2 dram bottle lasts through many workings.
What is myrrh traditionally used for?
Purification, protection, and consecration above all. For thousands of years myrrh has been burned and anointed to cleanse and bless spaces and sacred objects, and to mark solemn or spiritual occasions. Many also associate it with mourning rites and with deepening meditation and devotion.
How do I use it to dress a candle?
Put a small amount on your fingertips or a cloth and stroke it along the candle, moving toward yourself to draw something in or away from yourself to banish or release. Hold your intention while you do it, then light the candle as usual.
Can I wear myrrh oil on my skin?
A single drop can be worn as a ritual anointing if you like. Since this is a fragrance oil rather than a skincare product, do a patch test on your inner arm first, keep it away from your eyes, and stop using it if any irritation appears.
What does it pair well with?
Frankincense is the classic companion to myrrh, the two burned and anointed together for centuries. It also works alongside Florida Water and other cleansing tools for purification, and with chime candles you can dress and burn as part of a working.
How long does a 2 dram bottle last?
Quite a while, since dressing a candle or anointing a tool takes only a drop or two. Stored with the cap closed and away from heat and direct light, a 2 dram bottle of myrrh oil will see you through many candles and rituals.

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