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Myrrh Granular Incense, 1.6 oz
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Myrrh Granular Incense brings the ancient temple resin in its loose, granular form, burned on charcoal to release a deep, warm, balsamic smoke. A 1.6 oz pack of pure myrrh resin, the form prized for protection, purification, and grounding sacred work.
Rich and resinous, loose myrrh is reached for to consecrate a space, deepen meditation, and lend solemn, grounding weight to ritual.
Key Features
- Pure myrrh resin. Granular, with no additives.
- A 1.6 oz pack. Many sessions of resin smoke.
- Burned on charcoal. The fullest form of the scent.
- For protection and purification. Grounding sacred work.
Product Details
- Pure myrrh resin granules, 1.6 oz
- Burned a pinch at a time on a lit charcoal disc
- Deep, warm, balsamic smoke
- For protection, purification, and grounding
The Spiritual Significance
Myrrh is one of the oldest sacred resins, burned since antiquity in the temples and tombs of the ancient Near East and Egypt. Scott Cunningham places myrrh under the Moon and the element of Water, naming protection, purification, healing, and spirituality among its powers. Its deep, warm, slightly bitter smoke has long been reached for to consecrate a space, deepen prayer and meditation, and form a protective, grounding atmosphere. Burned as loose resin on a charcoal disc, that ancient temple smoke comes through at its fullest. The incense does not act on its own; it deepens and steadies the air and helps you settle into your own intention. Burn a little to protect and purify a space, consecrate your tools, or ground a meditation.
How To Use
- Ready a censer. Half-fill a heatproof censer or dish with sand or ash, set on a stable, fireproof surface.
- Light a charcoal disc. Hold a charcoal tablet with tongs and light it, then set it on the sand and let it ash over and glow.
- Add the resin. Sprinkle a small pinch of myrrh granules onto the hot charcoal; it will smoke quickly. Add more a pinch at a time as you name your intention.
- Burn it safely. Keep it attended and ventilated, never leave it unattended, and let the charcoal cool completely before discarding.
Pairs Well With
- Myrrh Granular Incense, 1 Lb: the same myrrh resin by the pound.
- Myrrh Granular Incense, 1/3 oz: a smaller try-size of the same resin.
- Frankincense Tears: its classic companion resin.
- Copal Resin Incense, 1 oz: a bright cleansing resin.
- White Sage Smudge Stick: clear a space before consecrating it.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is granular incense?
Loose resin, broken into small grains, burned a pinch at a time on a hot charcoal disc rather than as a stick or cone. It gives the deepest, fullest version of the scent.
Do I need charcoal?
Yes. Loose resin does not burn on its own; it needs a lit charcoal disc made for incense, set in a heatproof censer of sand or ash.
What is myrrh used for?
Protection, purification, and grounding. Myrrh is one of the oldest temple resins, burned to consecrate a space and deepen meditation and devotion.
What does it smell like?
Deep, warm, and balsamic, with a slightly bitter, resinous richness. Solemn and grounding rather than sweet.
How do I burn it safely?
Burn over sand or ash in a heatproof censer on a stable surface, keep it attended and ventilated, and let the charcoal cool fully before discarding.

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