Resin Incense Gift Set

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30.00

Resin Incense Gift Set

The Resin Incense Gift Set includes a brass resin burner, charcoal, three packs of resin incense and a handy box of matches.

The perfect gift to give to those in your life who want to know more about burning resin incense but have been put off by not knowing what to do.

Each of the packs has an individual scent.  The mix in the gift pack is subject to change but will always include a burner and tthree resins..

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Resin Incense Gift Set

The Resin Incense Gift Set includes a brass resin burner, charcoal, three packs of resin incense and a handy box of matches.

The perfect gift to give to those in your life who want to know more about burning resin incense but have been put off by not knowing what to do.

Each of the packs has an individual scent.  The mix in the gift pack is subject to change but will always include a burner and tthree resins..

Please click here to return to the category page.

The Brass Resin Burner is used with Charcoal Discs to burn resin incense. You can also use it as a normal incense stick burner by adding sand to the burner.

Light the charcoal and place on top of the burner. The charcoal is coated in an acellerant so it will light fast. Be carefull to store the charcoal properly to preserve the accelerant. Then, wait until the charcoal turns completely grey. Using a metal spoon, add a very small amount of resin on top of the hot charcoal releasing the fragrant incense smoke. You can repeat as desired until you exhaust the charcoal. When finished, allow the charcoal to completely cool in the burner before discarding. When in doubt, dowse it with water.

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Resin Incense Gift Set

30.00

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