Copal Incense Sticks by Sree Vani, 120 Sticks
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Copal is the sacred cleansing resin of the Americas, burned for centuries in Mesoamerican ceremony to purify space and carry prayer to the divine. These hand rolled sticks from India bring that bright, piney resin into your practice, whether you are clearing a room, making an offering, or preparing a space for ceremony. The box holds a generous supply for regular cleansing work.
Key Features
- One hundred twenty incense sticks, six hexagonal packs of twenty, a generous supply for daily practice.
- Hand rolled in India by Sree Vani in a bright copal resin scent.
- Rooted in Mesoamerican tradition as a sacred cleansing and offering resin.
- Suited to purification, space clearing, offering, and ceremony.
Product Details
A set of six hexagonal packs, twenty sticks each, for one hundred twenty copal incense sticks in total, made in India by Sree Vani. Each stick burns for roughly twenty to thirty minutes on a heat safe incense holder or ash catcher. Burn in a ventilated space, keep the lit stick away from drafts and anything flammable, and let the ash cool fully before disposing.
Spiritual Significance
Copal is a tree resin held sacred across Mesoamerica, where it has been burned in ceremony for centuries to purify space, honor the divine, and carry prayer upward on its smoke. Tied to the element of Fire and the Sun, its bright, clean scent is reached for to cleanse a person or place of heavy energy, to open and bless a ritual space, and as an offering in devotional work. Many practitioners value it as a cleansing resin in the same family of use as white sage and palo santo, with its own distinct, uplifting character. Burning a stick becomes a way to purify and consecrate, working alongside your practice and reverence rather than promising any particular result.
How to Use
- Set a stick in a heat safe incense holder or ash catcher.
- Light the coated tip, let it catch, then gently fan out the flame so it smolders.
- Walk the smoke through a space, or let it rise as an offering, while you set your intention to cleanse or bless.
- Allow the ash to cool completely before disposing, and never leave burning incense unattended.
Pairs Well With
- Sage Candle in Cast Iron Cauldron for a cleansing flame alongside the smoke.
- Pentacle Frankincense Jar Candle to extend the sacred resin atmosphere.
- Bulk Black Obsidian Tumbled Stones to ground and clear the space.
- Parchment Paper by Espiritu to write a blessing or petition to lift with the smoke.
- Black Velveteen Bag to hold a cleansed charm.
FAQs
How many sticks are in a box?
Each box holds six hexagonal packs of twenty sticks, for one hundred twenty sticks in total, a generous supply for daily cleansing work or keeping a shop and altar well stocked.
What is copal incense used for?
It is burned for purification, space clearing, and offering. Practitioners use it to cleanse heavy energy, open and bless a ritual space, and lift prayer in devotional and ceremonial work.
How is copal different from sage or palo santo?
Copal is a tree resin sacred in Mesoamerican tradition, used much like other cleansing materials but with its own bright, piney character. Many practitioners keep all three and choose by scent and the tradition they are working within.
How long does each stick burn?
Each stick burns for roughly twenty to thirty minutes, depending on airflow. Light the tip, let it catch, then fan out the flame so the stick smolders on a heat safe holder.
Is it safe to leave burning?
No. Never leave burning incense unattended, keep it away from flammable items and drafts, and let the ash cool completely before disposing. Burn it in a well ventilated space.

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