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Paradise Incense
€2.00*
Incense is a natural resin which is harvested from the bark of the incense tree. When glowing hot it develops an aromatic aroma which has been used as a type of medicine and as a delightful essence for religious rituals. In antiquity, incense was mainly used in the Mediterranean as a disinfectant and refreshing essence for Church services and other religious gatherings. Having said this, only affluent citizens could afford it as incense was a precious commodity at that time. At Church services incense was and is used to sanctify and purify the alter or the faithful. The rising smoke is a symbol of veneration and the prayers rising up to God. Pure incense is rarely lit. Incense mixtures are typically made up of incense, smoking resins, essential oils, blossoms and woods which each respectively develop their own notes. The incense mixtures from Butzon & Bercker are among the group of “Church incenses”. These classic mixtures are traditionally used in Church services and therefore bare names with biblical and religious reference. A number of characterised are attributed to the incense which come to bare in the different mixtures: Invigorating, refreshing, soothing. Because of its anti-inflammatory effects, incense is often used in specific parts of medicine. The positive characteristics of incense are reinforced today and have been rediscovered in meditation and prayer.
Pontifical Incense
€2.00*
Incense is a natural resin which is harvested from the bark of the incense tree. When glowing hot it develops an aromatic aroma which has been used as a type of medicine and as a delightful essence for religious rituals. In antiquity, incense was mainly used in the Mediterranean as a disinfectant and refreshing essence for Church services and other religious gatherings. Having said this, only affluent citizens could afford it as incense was a precious commodity at that time. At Church services incense was and is used to sanctify and purify the alter or the faithful. The rising smoke is a symbol of veneration and the prayers rising up to God. Pure incense is rarely lit. Incense mixtures are typically made up of incense, smoking resins, essential oils, blossoms and woods which each respectively develop their own notes. The incense mixtures from Butzon & Bercker are among the group of “Church incenses”. These classic mixtures are traditionally used in Church services and therefore bare names with biblical and religious reference. A number of characterised are attributed to the incense which come to bare in the different mixtures: Invigorating, refreshing, soothing. Because of its anti-inflammatory effects, incense is often used in specific parts of medicine. The positive characteristics of incense are reinforced today and have been rediscovered in meditation and prayer.
Angelus Incense
€2.00*
Incense is a natural resin which is harvested from the bark of the incense tree. When glowing hot it develops an aromatic aroma which has been used as a type of medicine and as a delightful essence for religious rituals. In antiquity, incense was mainly used in the Mediterranean as a disinfectant and refreshing essence for Church services and other religious gatherings. Having said this, only affluent citizens could afford it as incense was a precious commodity at that time. At Church services incense was and is used to sanctify and purify the alter or the faithful. The rising smoke is a symbol of veneration and the prayers rising up to God. Pure incense is rarely lit. Incense mixtures are typically made up of incense, smoking resins, essential oils, blossoms and woods which each respectively develop their own notes. The incense mixtures from Butzon & Bercker are among the group of “Church incenses”. These classic mixtures are traditionally used in Church services and therefore bare names with biblical and religious reference. A number of characterised are attributed to the incense which come to bare in the different mixtures: Invigorating, refreshing, soothing. Because of its anti-inflammatory effects, incense is often used in specific parts of medicine. The positive characteristics of incense are reinforced today and have been rediscovered in meditation and prayer.
Rose Aroma Incense
€2.00*
Incense is a natural resin which is harvested from the bark of the incense tree. When glowing hot it develops an aromatic aroma which has been used as a type of medicine and as a delightful essence for religious rituals. In antiquity, incense was mainly used in the Mediterranean as a disinfectant and refreshing essence for Church services and other religious gatherings. Having said this, only affluent citizens could afford it as incense was a precious commodity at that time. At Church services incense was and is used to sanctify and purify the alter or the faithful. The rising smoke is a symbol of veneration and the prayers rising up to God. Pure incense is rarely lit. Incense mixtures are typically made up of incense, smoking resins, essential oils, blossoms and woods which each respectively develop their own notes. The incense mixtures from Butzon & Bercker are among the group of “Church incenses”. These classic mixtures are traditionally used in Church services and therefore bare names with biblical and religious reference. A number of characterised are attributed to the incense which come to bare in the different mixtures: Invigorating, refreshing, soothing. Because of its anti-inflammatory effects, incense is often used in specific parts of medicine. The positive characteristics of incense are reinforced today and have been rediscovered in meditation and prayer.
Cathedral Incense
€2.00*
Incense is a natural resin which is harvested from the bark of the incense tree. When glowing hot it develops an aromatic aroma which has been used as a type of medicine and as a delightful essence for religious rituals. In antiquity, incense was mainly used in the Mediterranean as a disinfectant and refreshing essence for Church services and other religious gatherings. Having said this, only affluent citizens could afford it as incense was a precious commodity at that time. At Church services incense was and is used to sanctify and purify the alter or the faithful. The rising smoke is a symbol of veneration and the prayers rising up to God. Pure incense is rarely lit. Incense mixtures are typically made up of incense, smoking resins, essential oils, blossoms and woods which each respectively develop their own notes. The incense mixtures from Butzon & Bercker are among the group of “Church incenses”. These classic mixtures are traditionally used in Church services and therefore bare names with biblical and religious reference. A number of characterised are attributed to the incense which come to bare in the different mixtures: Invigorating, refreshing, soothing. Because of its anti-inflammatory effects, incense is often used in specific parts of medicine. The positive characteristics of incense are reinforced today and have been rediscovered in meditation and prayer.
Dominus Incense
€2.00*
Incense is a natural resin which is harvested from the bark of the incense tree. When glowing hot it develops an aromatic aroma which has been used as a type of medicine and as a delightful essence for religious rituals. In antiquity, incense was mainly used in the Mediterranean as a disinfectant and refreshing essence for Church services and other religious gatherings. Having said this, only affluent citizens could afford it as incense was a precious commodity at that time. At Church services incense was and is used to sanctify and purify the alter or the faithful. The rising smoke is a symbol of veneration and the prayers rising up to God. Pure incense is rarely lit. Incense mixtures are typically made up of incense, smoking resins, essential oils, blossoms and woods which each respectively develop their own notes. The incense mixtures from Butzon & Bercker are among the group of “Church incenses”. These classic mixtures are traditionally used in Church services and therefore bare names with biblical and religious reference. A number of characterised are attributed to the incense which come to bare in the different mixtures: Invigorating, refreshing, soothing. Because of its anti-inflammatory effects, incense is often used in specific parts of medicine. The positive characteristics of incense are reinforced today and have been rediscovered in meditation and prayer.
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Incense in hanger jar - Cathedral
€8.99*
€15.78*
(43.03% saved)
Frankincense is a natural resin extracted from the bark of the frankincense tree. When it burns up, it develops an aromatic smoke that has been used for thousands of years as a remedy and as a precious essence in religious rituals. In ancient times, incense was used mainly in the Mediterranean region for disinfection, refreshment in everyday life and in places of worship. However, only wealthy citizens could afford this, as incense was precious at that time.In worship, incense was and is used to incense the altar or the faithful. The rising smoke is a sign of worship and rising prayers to God. Rarely is pure incense used in this process. Incense mixtures consist of incense, incense resins, essential oils, flowers and woods, each of which develops its own fragrance.Certain effects are attributed to frankincense, which come into play in the various blends: invigorating, refreshing, soothing. Because of its anti-inflammatory effect, frankincense is even used in certain areas of medicine. Today, the positive properties of the incense scent are increasingly discovered for the field of meditation and prayer.Not only in church, but also at home, the glimmering resin exudes a pleasant fragrance. Let yourself be pampered by these selected blends!Quantity: 40 g
Salomon Incense
€2.00*
Incense is a natural resin which is harvested from the bark of the incense tree. When glowing hot it develops an aromatic aroma which has been used as a type of medicine and as a delightful essence for religious rituals. In antiquity, incense was mainly used in the Mediterranean as a disinfectant and refreshing essence for Church services and other religious gatherings. Having said this, only affluent citizens could afford it as incense was a precious commodity at that time. At Church services incense was and is used to sanctify and purify the alter or the faithful. The rising smoke is a symbol of veneration and the prayers rising up to God. Pure incense is rarely lit. Incense mixtures are typically made up of incense, smoking resins, essential oils, blossoms and woods which each respectively develop their own notes. The incense mixtures from Butzon & Bercker are among the group of “Church incenses”. These classic mixtures are traditionally used in Church services and therefore bare names with biblical and religious reference. A number of characterised are attributed to the incense which come to bare in the different mixtures: Invigorating, refreshing, soothing. Because of its anti-inflammatory effects, incense is often used in specific parts of medicine. The positive characteristics of incense are reinforced today and have been rediscovered in meditation and prayer.
Three Wise Men Incense
€2.00*
Incense is a natural resin which is harvested from the bark of the incense tree. When glowing hot it develops an aromatic aroma which has been used as a type of medicine and as a delightful essence for religious rituals. In antiquity, incense was mainly used in the Mediterranean as a disinfectant and refreshing essence for Church services and other religious gatherings. Having said this, only affluent citizens could afford it as incense was a precious commodity at that time. At Church services incense was and is used to sanctify and purify the alter or the faithful. The rising smoke is a symbol of veneration and the prayers rising up to God. Pure incense is rarely lit. Incense mixtures are typically made up of incense, smoking resins, essential oils, blossoms and woods which each respectively develop their own notes. The incense mixtures from Butzon & Bercker are among the group of “Church incenses”. These classic mixtures are traditionally used in Church services and therefore bare names with biblical and religious reference. A number of characterised are attributed to the incense which come to bare in the different mixtures: Invigorating, refreshing, soothing. Because of its anti-inflammatory effects, incense is often used in specific parts of medicine. The positive characteristics of incense are reinforced today and have been rediscovered in meditation and prayer.
Jasmin Incense
€2.00*
Incense is a natural resin which is harvested from the bark of the incense tree. When glowing hot it develops an aromatic aroma which has been used as a type of medicine and as a delightful essence for religious rituals. In antiquity, incense was mainly used in the Mediterranean as a disinfectant and refreshing essence for Church services and other religious gatherings. Having said this, only affluent citizens could afford it as incense was a precious commodity at that time. At Church services incense was and is used to sanctify and purify the alter or the faithful. The rising smoke is a symbol of veneration and the prayers rising up to God. Pure incense is rarely lit. Incense mixtures are typically made up of incense, smoking resins, essential oils, blossoms and woods which each respectively develop their own notes. The incense mixtures from Butzon & Bercker are among the group of “Church incenses”. These classic mixtures are traditionally used in Church services and therefore bare names with biblical and religious reference. A number of characterised are attributed to the incense which come to bare in the different mixtures: Invigorating, refreshing, soothing. Because of its anti-inflammatory effects, incense is often used in specific parts of medicine. The positive characteristics of incense are reinforced today and have been rediscovered in meditation and prayer.
Incense in a hanger jar - Salomon
€15.78*
Frankincense is a natural resin extracted from the bark of the frankincense tree. When it burns up, it develops an aromatic smoke that has been used for thousands of years as a remedy and as a precious essence in religious rituals. In ancient times, incense was used mainly in the Mediterranean region for disinfection, refreshment in everyday life and in places of worship. However, only wealthy citizens could afford this, as incense was precious at that time.In worship, incense was and is used to incense the altar or the faithful. The rising smoke is a sign of worship and rising prayers to God. Rarely is pure incense used in this process. Incense mixtures consist of incense, incense resins, essential oils, flowers and woods, each of which develops its own fragrance.Certain effects are attributed to frankincense, which come into play in the various blends: invigorating, refreshing, soothing. Because of its anti-inflammatory effect, frankincense is even used in certain areas of medicine. Today, the positive properties of the incense scent are increasingly discovered for the field of meditation and prayer.Not only in church, but also at home, the glimmering resin exudes a pleasant fragrance. Let yourself be pampered by these selected blends!Quantity: 40 g
Gloria Bright Incense
€2.00*
Incense is a natural resin which is harvested from the bark of the incense tree. When glowing hot it develops an aromatic aroma which has been used as a type of medicine and as a delightful essence for religious rituals. In antiquity, incense was mainly used in the Mediterranean as a disinfectant and refreshing essence for Church services and other religious gatherings. Having said this, only affluent citizens could afford it as incense was a precious commodity at that time. At Church services incense was and is used to sanctify and purify the alter or the faithful. The rising smoke is a symbol of veneration and the prayers rising up to God. Pure incense is rarely lit. Incense mixtures are typically made up of incense, smoking resins, essential oils, blossoms and woods which each respectively develop their own notes. The incense mixtures from Butzon & Bercker are among the group of “Church incenses”. These classic mixtures are traditionally used in Church services and therefore bare names with biblical and religious reference. A number of characterised are attributed to the incense which come to bare in the different mixtures: Invigorating, refreshing, soothing. Because of its anti-inflammatory effects, incense is often used in specific parts of medicine. The positive characteristics of incense are reinforced today and have been rediscovered in meditation and prayer.