Many people in the United States and across the world only think of Frankincense when the Christmas season rolls around. Christians, of course, think of the gift to the Baby Jesus by the Three Wise Men. But in some parts of the world, specifically in Arabian countries, Frankincense is a part of everyday life.
Our favorite Frankincense comes from Oman. In Oman, the sweet, mild citrus scent of Frankincense is everywhere: from government buildings to streets & alleys, homes, shops & more. As incense sticks are to Japan, Frankincense is to many Middle Eastern countries.
Frankincense comes from the Boswellia tree found in southern Arabia, Somalia, Kenya & India. There are over a dozen species, but 'sacra' is considered by many to be the finest smelling Frankincense. The actual tree is not the prettiest thing you'd ever see & you would probably not ask your landscaper for it in your Zen Garden. The Boswellia tree grows in harsh conditions & is likely to be found clinging to rocks or small cliffs.
Harvesting Frankincense can be tricky. A tree can be harvested up to three times a year, but often at the expense of lessening that tree's life span. Harvesting is all done by hand, no heavy equipment or machinery. A small amount of bark is scraped from the tree & will start to ooze resin. The harvester must wait until the resin harden before removing it for the sorting process. The resinous pieces, called "tears", are sorted by hand or in some cases, sifted. Then it's off to market!
In the case of Omani Frankincense, we are talking about Hojary (Hojari). The resin is sorted into two sizes, Superior (larger tears) & First choice (smaller tears). The only difference between the two is the size! You'll enjoy the sweet fragrance of both.
Have we piqued your interest in Frankincense? We have First Choice Hojary available here. If burning botanicals isn't your thing, try our amazing Oman Frankincense sticks.
Many thanks to Bill Huf from Scents of Earth for this article.
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Thursday, February 17, 2011
Triloka Herbal Incense

Looking for new incense? Try one of Triloka's 33 fabulous herbal scents! Hand rolled in India using the masala method, Triloka herbal incense is also a Fair Trade Cottage Industry, allowing the workers to support themselves & their families.
Using natural herbs, gums, resins, woods and oils, Triloka is never "dipped", like some other brands, which means no headaches. The affordable price per pack allows for easy sampling, but try the Assortments as well! Click here for more information!
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Friday, January 21, 2011
How to Burn Resin Incense
Our own Nikhe shows you the proper way to burn raw botanicals! Here are the ones we offer! This was shot in our store, Good Scents, last year.
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Tibetan Nag Champa Travel Set
This is our perfect gift for the person on the go who enjoys meditation. The hand crafted box includes Nag Champa incense & burner, a small candle, meditation beads also made from Nag Champa, and a small metal statue of Buddha. All pieces are handmade in Tibet. Visit us for more information on the Nag Champa travel set!
Tuesday, April 06, 2010
Diamond Woods Incense
Often difficult to find and often imitated, Diamond Woods incense is a long time favorite amongst our customers. Woods is a classic Indian incense that contains natural oils & resins. Visit us for more information on Diamond Woods incense!
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Thursday, March 18, 2010
Brand New Incense from Bhutan
We are so very excited to offer amazing incense from Bhutan! All are handmade, following strict Buddhist guidelines & traditions. All types are made from natural ingredients. Incense is an everyday part of life in Bhutan, used for meditation, healing, devotion and purification. Please visit us for more information on Bhutanese incense!
Thursday, March 19, 2009
New from Baieido
Scents available include:
- Cinnamon (a traditional blend of sandalwood, clove, cinnamon, borneol & other herbs)
- Honey
- Hinoki Cypress
- Green Tea
- Black Coffee
- Wildflower
- Strawberry
- Sandalwood
Visit us to see more about Baieido incense or to place an order.
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Monday, July 02, 2007
Primo Incense

Love all natural Indian incense? Primo Incense uses natural ingredients such as natural oils & resins to make their long lasting, fragrant incense. In addition, their product is responsibly made in India, Katmandu & Nepal.
Visit us to see more wonderful scents from Primo incense!
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