Honeysuckle Incense

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A white floral bouquet of pure honeysuckle, complemented with touches of jasmine, honey, citrus notes, lavender, vanilla musk, and sandalwood.

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Honeysuckle Incense

Honeysuckle Incense captures the delicate, sweet aroma of honeysuckle flowers, hand-blended by the monks of Mount Athos using traditional methods. This incense combines the natural essence of honeysuckle with high-quality resins and essential oils to create a soothing and uplifting fragrance that enhances moments of prayer, meditation, or relaxation.

About the Honeysuckle Plant

Honeysuckle (Lonicera) is known for its fragrant blossoms and symbolic connection to love, devotion, and spiritual growth. The plant’s sweet and nectar-like scent has long been cherished for its calming and harmonizing effects, making it a popular choice for incense and aromatherapy.

Ingredients

  • Honeysuckle Essence: Captures the soft, floral sweetness of the plant.
  • Natural Resins: Provides a balanced base for a slow and steady burn.
  • Frankincense: Adds a warm and grounding undertone.
  • Amber: Enhances the blend with a musky, sweet richness.
  • Essential Oils: Complements the floral notes for a full-bodied aroma.

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 Incense production

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 seen from the sky. Famous for its mount athos incense
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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25 grams, 50 grams, 100 grams, 250 grams