Description
A superb resin and incense cone diffuser inspired by the grandiose decorations and motifs found in traditional South Asian architecture. It emits a beautiful play of light that is comforting and soothing thanks to the tealight candle that will be placed inside it To diffuse the resins: place a few grains of resins in the cap and then place the tealight in the heart of the diffuser. To burn an incense cone: place sand in the cap and then place the cone on top. You can light the candle for ambiance History of this incense-holder This incense-holder is inspired by traditional Arab architecture and in particular the Moucharabieh, natural ventilation devices, often present in palaces near the back doors leading to the antechambers. Country of origin Moucharabieh is made in Agra,India in a traditional way,by craftsmen who work each piece by hand + Copal is known for its purifying and protective properties. This resin, which develops a delicious fragrance of pine and lemon, is extracted from Bursera spp. It promotes a spiritually oriented aspiration and is used as a protective and purifying agent. Instructions for use: Ignite the charcoal* by holding it with tongs, then place it in a censer on a bed of sand. Wait for the crackling to stop, then wait for the edges of the charcoal to whiten before placing a pinch of resin. Re-feed every 10 minutes or so, to your taste and make your own mixtures. Sachet of 30 grams.
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