Resin Incense 50g – Benzoin
£3.70
*Stabilise *Warmth *Protection
Benzoin resin incense releases a sweet, rich, warming aroma when burned on charcoal – creating a grounding, comforting, and protective atmosphere.
Traditionally used to ease stiffness, support circulation, and bring warmth to tired joints and muscles. It encourages comfort and physical restoration.
Benzoin is used to strengthen manifestation work, stabilise intentions, and create a protective energetic foundation. It also encourages commitment, focus, and emotional warmth.
Amber hearth with Benzoin resin incense.
A sacred ritual of protection, warmth and steadfast intention.
Sweet, rich, and beautifully comforting, benzoin resin releases a warm, vanilla-like aroma when placed upon glowing charcoal - filling your space with a sense of stability, safety, and quiet reassurance. Its golden smoke drifts gently through the air, creating an atmosphere that feels both nurturing and grounding.
This is a ritual of holding. A steady flame that refuses to flicker.
As the resin warms, its traditional soothing properties support the body - bringing comfort to areas of tension and stiffness whilst encouraging circulation and restoring a sense of warmth. Its presence feels restorative, like wrapping yourself in a soft blanket on a cold evening.
Energetically, benzoin is an anchor. It stabilises and strengthens intentions, helping your energy to remain focused and directed instead of scattered or lost. Often used in prosperity and manifestation rituals, it acts as a spiritual seal - holding your desires firmly within your energetic field whilst creating a supportive, protective environment for them to grow.
This is an incense of commitment, comfort, and quiet resilience.
A glowing ember. A steady intention. A warmth that lingers long after the smoke has faded.
Place upon charcoal. Let it smoulder. Allows your intentions to take root.
The weights are approximate and may be 45-50g.
Burning Incense Resin: Light the charcoal and place it in your incense holder. Hold the charcoal with tongs. The charcoal will then self-ignite across the surface. When the charcoal starts to go grey around the edges this is the time to add resin. Often people add sand to the incense holder to help absorb heat.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.07 kg |
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