| Brand | Unbranded |
| Manufacturer | Natural Products - Bulk |
Myrrh Raw Resin Powder is a finely milled aromatic resin powder from Commiphora myrrha , made from the dried resin tears of the myrrh tree. It has a deep, warm, balsamic and slightly smoky aroma that is traditionally valued in incense, perfumery, ritual fragrance and home aromatic blends. This powder is intended for external and aromatic use only, including charcoal burning, potpourri, sachets, room fragrance work and perfumery tinctures.
Why we love it: Myrrh creates a calm, grounded atmosphere with its rich resinous scent. The powder format is easy to measure into incense blends, charcoal rituals, potpourri and perfumery tinctures where a warm amber-toned fixative note is wanted. Key Properties Botanical Name: Commiphora myrrha Plant Part: Resin Form: Powder Aroma: Warm, balsamic, resinous, smoky and grounding Country Of Origin: Various origins, batch dependent Profile: Traditional incense, perfumery and ritual aromatic resin Suitable For: Charcoal Burning, Incense, Potpourri, Sachets, Perfumery Tinctures, Room Sprays, Linen Sprays, Candles And Wax Sachets Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct light and strong odours What It's Used For Charcoal and incense burner rituals Resin blends and handmade incense cones or sticks Potpourri, drawer sachets and aromatic home fragrance blends Perfumery tinctures for room and linen spray bases Warm, amber-toned fragrance work Candles and wax sachets where a resinous aromatic accent is suitable Meditation, reflection and calm atmosphere rituals Who It's For This Product Is For: Incense makers and natural fragrance users Perfumery makers creating resin tinctures DIY users preparing potpourri, sachets or aromatic blends Bulk users wanting myrrh in a fine, easy-measuring powder format This Product Is Not For: Internal use Pregnancy or breastfeeding Children or pets People wanting whole myrrh resin tears Unventilated burning or unattended charcoal use Use as a substitute for professional care for mood, stress, spiritual or health concerns How To Use For Charcoal Burning: Place a small pinch on a lit charcoal disc in a heat-proof burner and allow the fragrant smoke to disperse in a ventilated space.
In an Oil Warmer: Add a small pinch to the dish of an oil burner using a liner or foil, then warm gently. As a Perfumery Tincture: Use a 1:5 resin-to-solvent ratio in 40-50% alcohol, macerate for 2-4 weeks with occasional shaking, then strain for room or linen spray bases. In Potpourri Or Sachets: Blend a small amount with dried botanicals and refresh with a compatible essential oil if desired.
Processing Tip: Myrrh is resinous, so use sparingly and expect tinctures or blends to need thorough filtering. Safety Instructions External and aromatic use only Do not ingest Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding Consult a registered medical practitioner before use if you have a medical condition or take medication Seek advice before use if you take medicines for heart conditions or diabetes Burn only on a stable, heat-proof surface in a ventilated area Never leave burning charcoal, incense or warmers unattended Avoid inhaling concentrated smoke directly Discontinue use if headache, nausea, breathing irritation, skin irritation or any adverse reaction occurs Keep out of reach of children and pets FAQs Q: Can Myrrh Raw Resin Powder be burned as incense?
A: Yes, use a small pinch on a lit charcoal disc in a heat-proof burner in a ventilated space. Q: Is Myrrh Resin Powder edible? A: No, this product is for external and aromatic use only. Do not ingest. Q: Can it be used in perfumery? A: Yes, myrrh is traditionally valued as a warm resinous fixative in perfumery tinctures and fragrance blends.
Q: How is powder different from resin tears? A: Powder is easier to measure and blend, while whole resin tears are larger pieces that may burn more slowly.
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