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Ethiopian Myrrh Granular Incense 1 Lb Bulk — Ritual Resin Supply

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Ethiopian Myrrh granular resin incense in 1 lb bulk — a full pound of authentic East African myrrh resin for dedicated practitioners, group ritual facilitators, and apothecary operations that go through resin incense regularly. Used across hoodoo, Wicca, ceremonial magic, and spiritual cleansing traditions, this bulk supply ensures you never run short during purification ceremonies, ancestral work, or deep meditation sessions.

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  • Type: Granular resin incense, bulk supply
  • Size/Quantity: 1 lb (16 oz)
  • Best for: Regular practitioners, group rituals, incense blending, long-term supply


Ethiopian Myrrh in Bulk: A Practitioner's Supply


The one-pound bulk quantity of Ethiopian myrrh is intended for practitioners who have already incorporated myrrh into their regular ritual practice and want a reliable long-term supply at a more practical per-ounce cost. Ethiopian myrrh comes from Commiphora myrrha trees in the Horn of Africa, and this raw resin form is the same material that has been used in religious and ritual contexts across the ancient world for over three thousand years. The bulk format also opens the door to custom blending, since having a generous supply of a base resin like myrrh is the foundation for building personal incense formulas.


Myrrh's ritual associations center on purification, protection, and ancestral connection. In hoodoo and African American folk magic, myrrh is a cleansing resin used to clear spaces before important workings and to fortify protective formulas. In Catholic and Orthodox liturgical practice, it appears in frankincense-myrrh blends burned during mass and other rites. In Wiccan and Pagan practice, myrrh is used in protection spells, space consecration, and incense blends intended to support communication with ancestors or spirit guides. The density and grounding quality of the Ethiopian variety makes it particularly valued for protection-oriented work.


Blending, Pairing, and Storing Bulk Myrrh


Practitioners who blend their own incense will find Ethiopian myrrh an essential base resin. It combines naturally with frankincense for general purification blends, with copal for ancestor-focused work, with dragon's blood for high-potency protective formulas, and with sandalwood for devotional incense with a softer, more contemplative character. The one-pound quantity gives you enough material to experiment with ratios and develop formulas tailored to your specific practice. You can browse complementary resins and granular incense in my granular and resin incense collection.


Proper storage of bulk resin incense is important. Myrrh is hygroscopic and will absorb moisture from the air over time, which can cause clumping and affect burn quality. Keep the bulk supply in a sealed glass jar or airtight container, away from heat sources and direct sunlight. A cool, dry cupboard is ideal. Under these conditions, raw resin maintains its aromatic integrity for years.


How to Use Bulk Ethiopian Myrrh Granular Incense


How to burn and store bulk Ethiopian myrrh granular resin incense.

  1. Measure and Prepare

    Measure out the amount of Ethiopian myrrh you need for a session and return the rest to the sealed container. Light a charcoal disc in a sand-filled, heat-safe burner and wait for a full ash coating before adding granules to the surface.

  2. Add Granules at Intervals

    For a sustained burn during longer rituals, add small amounts of myrrh granules to the charcoal at intervals rather than loading it all at once. This approach keeps the smoke consistent and prevents the resin from charring unevenly on the disc.

  3. Store the Bulk Supply

    Store the bulk myrrh in its sealed container away from heat, moisture, and direct light. A cool, dry cupboard is ideal. Kept in proper conditions, raw resin incense maintains its full aromatic quality for several years after purchase.


The Tarot Fellow Standard


I carry the one-pound Ethiopian myrrh for practitioners who have moved past the trial phase and want a consistent supply without reordering constantly. Resin incense burns slowly when used properly, so a pound goes a long way even for practitioners who incorporate myrrh into regular ritual work. The bulk format also makes custom blending practical. This is a working practitioner's supply, not a decorative item, and I stock it to serve practitioners who take their practice seriously. Browse my herbs and accessories collection for additional ritual botanicals to blend with myrrh.


Frequently Asked Questions


How many sessions does one pound of Ethiopian myrrh provide?

One pound provides enough Ethiopian myrrh for many individual ritual sessions. It is the practical choice for practitioners who burn resin incense regularly, run a teaching circle or group practice, or make custom blended incense formulas.

What does Ethiopian myrrh smell like when burned?

Ethiopian myrrh from the Horn of Africa carries a distinctly earthy, balsamic, and slightly bitter aromatic profile. It burns heavier than some other myrrh varieties and produces a dense, grounding smoke well suited to protective ritual work.

What are the ritual uses of myrrh resin?

Myrrh is used across multiple ritual traditions for purification of sacred space, protection from negative influences, ancestral connection, and as a base or blending resin in custom incense formulas for ceremonial or devotional practice.

How should I store bulk resin incense long term?

Bulk resin incense stores well when kept sealed, dry, and away from heat and sunlight. Resin can absorb ambient moisture over time, which affects burn quality. Keeping it in a sealed glass jar or airtight container preserves aromatic depth.

One-pound bag of Ethiopian Myrrh granular resin incense, bulk packaging showing large quantity of dark amber myrrh resin granules