
- Origin: Mount Athos, Greece
- Scent: flowery, sweet, uplifting
- Action: loving, arousing, stimulating
- Tradition: Greek Orthodox Church
- 100% pure botanical resin to be burnt on a charcoal disk to produce an aromatic smoke
Indigo Herbs Greek Rose Herbal Incense Resin is a premium quality incense giving a beautifully uplifting scent to the environment. Rose incense is a good remedy for grief, for letting go, death and loss. It is uplifting and healing to the heart. In this way it is also used for romance and love, to create an atmosphere of true love, it can be used for a ceremony such as marriage or hand fasting. Rose is also used for devotion in religious ceremonies, for Catholics it symbolizes the love of the Mother Mary, and it is certainly appreciated widely as a feminine scent, invoking healing of the heart.
At Indigo Herbs we are passionate about premium quality botanicals. Explore the tabs on this page to find out more about the quality, manufacture and suggested use of this incense. At Indigo Herbs we are committed to empowering optimum health and nutrition and assisting you to take responsibility for your own health and wellbeing, by having access to many of natures healing botanicals.
1. Take a lighter or match to a Charcoal disk, and when it is fully alight then set it safely into a charcoal disk holder, or heat resistant receptacle.
2. When the charcoal disk has turned grey and ash like, then add a couple of tears of plant resin, powder, bark or chips.
3. This plant matter will begin to smolder and release an aromatic smoke.
4. Set the lid on the charcoal burner, and enjoy the sensual experience of the aroma pervading the room.
5. Add more incense when required.
To learn more, check our 'how to' information on burning natural loose incense
- Produced to GMP standards.
- Quality Assured by Indigo Herbs.
- 100% pure botanical ingredients, absolutely nothing added.
Manufacture Process
This quality incense is hand rolled by Byzantine Monks of the Eastern Orthodox Church on the sacred Mont Athos. The method of its manufacture has been kept a secret for centuries. All flowers and constituents come from local sources in Greece.