Ethiopia luban Betekristian - Boswellia papyrifera

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Incense native to Ethiopia, it is a resin of choice, like other olibans, it is produced by a small tree, a tree of the Boswellia family. It is from the region of Betekristian.

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Ethiopian Betekristian luban

Ethiopia Betekristian frankincense comes from the Horn of Africa. Also, it is a resin of
choice, picked by hand. And like other frankincense, it is produced by a small tree of the Boswellia family. With the difference that this one comes from the region of Betekristian.
At Oud and Musk, high quality and totally natural resins are offered to you. So let yourself be seduced…

Ethiopia Betekristian luban: the pearly golden milk


This Ethiopian gum is also called "Golden Tear", in reference to its grains of a
translucent yellow, almost golden.

Namely, it is also called "Loûban", from which comes the term "oliban", and it means "milk".
Amazing? This is simply because the precious sap that comes from the tree itself becomes like milk.

Besides that, it is a perfect incense resin for mixtures, or burned alone.
However, used alone, it has a less resinous smell than the other varieties of tears.
natural (Somalia or Oman).

But it develops, all the same, an excellent woody fragrance, intense and very pleasant.
It is also a fresh smell with slightly lemony pine notes, very typical of resins from this region.

The priceless benefits of Ethiopian Betekristian luban

This Ethiopian gum resin contains various benefits that we will enumerate:
Beneficial for breathing difficulties;
Soothes coughing fits;
Has an action as an insect repellent;
Fight against the spread of mold and bacteria in general;
Helps clean the air;
Ideal against nausea;
Consumed as a drink, it aids digestion;
It has mood-boosting properties.

Use of Ethiopian Betekristian Luban

This pure louban is generally used for fumigation.
And like all resins, this incense seed is mainly heated on the
hot coals. But it can also be heated on a candle diffuser.

Allow the incense charcoal to heat up for a while before adding the aromatic gum.
Thus, the incense will take time to burn slowly, without overheating.

If you are a fan of Ethiopian incense, you will
adopt…

First, we recommend Ethiopian Messer Luban, then Ethiopia Messer Frankincense
Grade 1.

Weight :50g 
Provenance: Ethiopia

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Ethiopia luban Betekristian - Boswellia papyrifera

Ethiopia luban Betekristian - Boswellia papyrifera

Incense native to Ethiopia, it is a resin of choice, like other olibans, it is produced by a small tree, a tree of the Boswellia family. It is from the region of Betekristian.

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