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Indian Frankincense 100% Pure Natural Gum Organic
Indian Frankincense 100% Pure Natural Gum Organic
Indian Frankincense 100% Pure Natural Gum Organic
Indian Frankincense 100% Pure Natural Gum Organic
Indian Frankincense 100% Pure Natural Gum Organic
Indian Frankincense 100% Pure Natural Gum Organic
Indian Frankincense 100% Pure Natural Gum Organic
Indian Frankincense 100% Pure Natural Gum Organic
Indian Frankincense 100% Pure Natural Gum Organic
Indian Frankincense 100% Pure Natural Gum Organic

Indian Frankincense 100% Pure Natural Gum Organic Aromatic Tear Rock Incense Tree Sap Olibanum Bulk Boswellia Serrata (4 Ounce)

Product ID : 43860117


Galleon Product ID 43860117
Shipping Weight 0.24 lbs
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Manufacturer Aroma Depot
Shipping Dimension 7.2 x 4.21 x 1.89 inches
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Indian Frankincense 100% Pure Natural Gum Organic Features

  • Olibanum Gum

  • Chemical Free - Non Bleached - All Natural

  • Ingredients: 100% Pure Frankincense Tree Sap

  • Color: Amber - Golden - Brown Multi-Color


About Indian Frankincense 100% Pure Natural Gum Organic

The specific variety of frankincense under discussion is Boswellia Serrata, originating from India. This Indian incense tree is naturally distributed across India, Northern Africa, and the Middle East. It has cultural significance within traditional practices in India, such as Ayurveda. Another term frequently used interchangeably with frankincense is "Olibanum," referring to a sap that exudes from openings in the bark of various species within the Boswellia genus. Throughout history, frankincense and its extracted oil have been recognized for their perceived unique attributes and their connection to enhancing spiritual experiences. These qualities were acknowledged in the Middle East long before the Magi presented it as a gift to Christ. The Bible contains over 52 references to frankincense. Ancient Egyptian records also reveal numerous instances of its usage, ranging from cosmetics and perfumes to preservation practices. The process of converting frankincense sap into the recognizable yellow "sap" commonly observed in the market takes approximately three months and involves a solidifying process. Collection of the sap typically occurs from May until the beginning of rain showers in September.