Incense Opoponax Hagar Somalia, 50 g

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Incense Opoponax Hagar resin
Net: 25 g
Botanical name: Commiphora erythraea
Other names: Opoponax, sweet myrrh, bisabol myrrh, hagar
Color: dark red brown
Origin: Somalia. Opoponax is the resin of a large tropical tree similar to myrrh that grows in Ethiopia and Somalia.
The name Opoponaks probably comes from the Latin Opoponace - opposite. In fact, this incense can be considered the opposite of the classic type of myrrh (Commiphora myrrha). It differs in that opoponax is sweeter, with less bitterness compared to classic myrrh. It can also be a bit sticky. It has almost no bitterness and is very intense. Hagar has a high oil content.
The genus Commiphora, like its relative boswellia, belongs to the balsam family and is even more numerous than boswellia (frankincense) trees on our beautiful earth. It is difficult to say exactly how many species of Commiphora there are, certainly more than 100.
Opoponax Hagar, like its 'sister' Hadi, comes from Somalia, but both are known under the name opoponax. The fruity, reddish-orange Opoponax is called Hadi in Somalia. A darker, sometimes sticky resin with a deep ocean scent is called Hagar.
Hagar resin is sure to appeal to those who find classic myrrh too bitter. Because the resin is very oily, the smell is really intense.

About the smell of Hagar opoponax

Very soft, very deep and mystical. The aroma is also sweet, caramel with woody notes. Rich smell.

Effects of opoponax

works similar to incense of common myrrh. Grounds in the 'here and now'. It is traditionally used to disinfect rooms and protect against negative influences. The smell awakens inspiration, intuition and optimism.
Recommended:
- for protection and purification of energies
- for relaxation
- for inspiration.

How to use

Uses on a smoking briquette or mesh.

Incenses with which it catches well

damar, dragon's blood, elemi, frankincense, gugul, myrrh, patchouli, sandarak, etc.

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