Cherubic Incense
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Elevate your atmosphere with the heavenly scent of Cherubic Incense, a blend designed to inspire peace and spiritual connection.
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Cherubic Incense
Immerse yourself in the divine aroma of Cherubic Incense, crafted to evoke a sense of serenity and spiritual elevation. This exquisite incense blend fills your space with a delicate, uplifting fragrance, perfect for prayer, meditation, or simply creating a peaceful ambiance. Ideal for enhancing sacred rituals or moments of quiet reflection, its heavenly scent brings a touch of tranquility to your home. Slow-burning and crafted with care, Cherubic Incense is a timeless addition to your spiritual practices or daily relaxation routine.
Cherubic Incense is traditionally crafted using natural plant resins, aromatic additives, and essential oils. While specific formulations may vary, common resins used in such incense blends include:
Frankincense: Derived from the Boswellia tree, frankincense emits a sweet, citrusy aroma and is widely used in religious ceremonies.
Myrrh: Sourced from the Commiphora tree, myrrh offers a warm, earthy scent and has been valued for its aromatic and medicinal properties.
Benzoin: Extracted from the Styrax tree, benzoin resin provides a sweet, vanilla-like fragrance and acts as a fixative in incense blends.
Labdanum: Obtained from the Cistus shrub, labdanum has a rich, amber scent and adds depth to incense compositions.
These resins are often combined with other natural ingredients to create the distinctive aroma characteristic of Cherubic Incense. The exact blend can vary depending on the monastic tradition and intended use.
Mt. Athos Incense
The incense that comes from Mt Athos is produced in a wide variety of orthodox monasteries on the peninsula. For the monks, making their incense, is part of their religious meditative practice. In silence and prayers, their high-end blends are made.
Mount Athos
Mt. Athos (Holy Mountain) is a mountain on the Athos peninsula in northeastern Greece. It is an important center of Eastern Orthodox monasticism. The mountain and most of the Athos peninsula are governed as an autonomous region in Greece by the monastic community of Mount Athos.

Mount Athos has been inhabited since ancient times and is known for its long Christian presence and historical monastic traditions, which date back to at least 800 AD during the Byzantine era. Because of its long history of religious importance, the well-preserved agrarian architecture within the monasteries, and the preservation of the flora and fauna around the mountain, Mount Athos was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1988.
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Available in | 25 grams, 50 grams, 100 grams, 250 grams |