Luban Ethiopia (Frankincense)
Presentation
Deep within the rich landscapes of Ethiopia lies a gem of nature: Frankincense, a prized aromatic resin of exceptional quality. Known for its earthy essence, this Luban offers an experience unlike any other, carrying with it the heritage of a region steeped in tradition. Ethiopia’s Luban is renowned for its purity and the unique fragrance it brings, celebrated across generations.
The historical and cultural roots of Luban in Ethiopia are deep, often connected to rituals and social gatherings. Most notably, it is commonly used during traditional Ethiopian coffee ceremonies, infusing the air with its distinctive earthy scent, harmonizing perfectly with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee.
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Description
Luban, also known as frankincense, is an aromatic resin known for its purifying and grounding properties. Ethiopian Luban stands apart with its unique scent profile, evoking notes of damp soil, and a slight hint of woodiness due to its tree barks mixed with it.
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How to use
Light up a charcoal and place it in an incense burner.
Then put a little piece of frankincense onto the hot coal and let it perfume the room. You can also make a fumigation, perfuming yourself and your clothes with it; to do that just take the bakhoor burner next to you for 30 to 60 seconds.
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Expert Tip
Using a mica plate is very useful to avoid the resin burning too fast, simply place one plate between the coal and the piece of luban for an optimal experience.
You can also consider using the frankincense as a sublime base for creating simple yet sophisticated incense blends. Here is a simple yet profound tip: enriching it with a drop of attar. This small act transforms the incense, elevating its aromatic profile and filling your space with a beautiful scent.
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Watch the Video Below to see this tip in action.
Presentation
Deep within the rich landscapes of Ethiopia lies a gem of nature: Frankincense, a prized aromatic resin of exceptional quality. Known for its earthy essence, this Luban offers an experience unlike any other, carrying with it the heritage of a region steeped in tradition. Ethiopia’s Luban is renowned for its purity and the unique fragrance it brings, celebrated across generations.
The historical and cultural roots of Luban in Ethiopia are deep, often connected to rituals and social gatherings. Most notably, it is commonly used during traditional Ethiopian coffee ceremonies, infusing the air with its distinctive earthy scent, harmonizing perfectly with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee.
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Description
Luban, also known as frankincense, is an aromatic resin known for its purifying and grounding properties. Ethiopian Luban stands apart with its unique scent profile, evoking notes of damp soil, and a slight hint of woodiness due to its tree barks mixed with it.
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How to use
Light up a charcoal and place it in an incense burner.
Then put a little piece of frankincense onto the hot coal and let it perfume the room. You can also make a fumigation, perfuming yourself and your clothes with it; to do that just take the bakhoor burner next to you for 30 to 60 seconds.
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Expert Tip
Using a mica plate is very useful to avoid the resin burning too fast, simply place one plate between the coal and the piece of luban for an optimal experience.
You can also consider using the frankincense as a sublime base for creating simple yet sophisticated incense blends. Here is a simple yet profound tip: enriching it with a drop of attar. This small act transforms the incense, elevating its aromatic profile and filling your space with a beautiful scent.
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Watch the Video Below to see this tip in action.
Presentation
Deep within the rich landscapes of Ethiopia lies a gem of nature: Frankincense, a prized aromatic resin of exceptional quality. Known for its earthy essence, this Luban offers an experience unlike any other, carrying with it the heritage of a region steeped in tradition. Ethiopia’s Luban is renowned for its purity and the unique fragrance it brings, celebrated across generations.
The historical and cultural roots of Luban in Ethiopia are deep, often connected to rituals and social gatherings. Most notably, it is commonly used during traditional Ethiopian coffee ceremonies, infusing the air with its distinctive earthy scent, harmonizing perfectly with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee.
⠀
Description
Luban, also known as frankincense, is an aromatic resin known for its purifying and grounding properties. Ethiopian Luban stands apart with its unique scent profile, evoking notes of damp soil, and a slight hint of woodiness due to its tree barks mixed with it.
⠀
How to use
Light up a charcoal and place it in an incense burner.
Then put a little piece of frankincense onto the hot coal and let it perfume the room. You can also make a fumigation, perfuming yourself and your clothes with it; to do that just take the bakhoor burner next to you for 30 to 60 seconds.
⠀
Expert Tip
Using a mica plate is very useful to avoid the resin burning too fast, simply place one plate between the coal and the piece of luban for an optimal experience.
You can also consider using the frankincense as a sublime base for creating simple yet sophisticated incense blends. Here is a simple yet profound tip: enriching it with a drop of attar. This small act transforms the incense, elevating its aromatic profile and filling your space with a beautiful scent.
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Watch the Video Below to see this tip in action.