- Scent: woody, herby top note
- 100% pure Botanical ingredients.
- Action: clearing, grounding, stimulating.
- Tradition: Scandinavia
Pure Botanical Pine needles to be burnt on a charcoal disk, to produce an aromatic smoke
Indigo Herbs Pine Needles Incense is the finest quality leaf needles from the Pinus Sylvestrisfrom tree, known for its grounding qualities. Pine Needles have a long tradition of use as an incense and are traditionally used for clearing and cleaning the air of a particular environment. Pine needles can be burnt as incense and create a wonderful wintery uplifting aroma. The pine is an anti-bacterial, so it is medicinally cleansing to the atmosphere and it is an expectorant and good for clearing the head and sinuses. Pine Needles make an excellent ingredient for an incense blend.
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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
These pine needles come from Finland where they have simply been plucked from branches of Pinus Sylvestris and slow dried to insure that all the aromatic chemical constituents are kept inside. All pine needles have come from trees that are scheduled for felling and represent a rich part of Scandinavian history. After all the pine needles are dry they are made ready for packing and shipping.