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A Ceramic Charcoal Burner with an engraved Pentagram design is suitable for Charcoal, Resins, Herbs, Incense Powder, and Incense Cones.
The high content of silica in this ceramic and the burners unique design minimises heat transfer which makes the burner safer to handle. The handles of the burner still get quite warm but not as hot as to burn the skin, and the base did not get hot enough to mark the plastic bag we placed it on while the burner was in use. A vast difference to brass or other ceramic burners. That said, caution should always be exercised when handling a hot burner. Keep away from anything flammable. Charcoal gets extremely hot.
25mm(h) x 80mm(w)
8 in stock
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Since Time Immemorial, flowers, leaves, roots and stems were collected and used for scent, wellbeing and healing. Over time, knowledge about the properties of herbs was shared and improved to the understandings we have today.
Herbs were used as incense, poultices, teas, infusions and talismans. They were used to heal the body and soothe the soul and were an integral ingredient in the workings of every healer and wise woman. You can enrich your practice by following simple recipes or creating your own blends. The selection we offer here is a combination of those available in 14th Century Britain and those most commonly used today. Potion Portions allow you to buy every herb you require, as well as the candles, charcoal disks and resins to accompany them. Happy Potioning!
Credit: Most of the information about the magical properties of each herb has been gleaned from Scott Cunninghams’s Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs.
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:
A handcrafted clay bowl available in 2 sizes.
You can use the Smudge Bowl for smouldering your dried herb bundles. Ensure to place the bowl on a surface that won’t be damaged by heat.
Since Time Immemorial, resins from local trees were found to have sacred properties that assisted healers and spiritual leaders to create sacred space, clear and protect energy. Mixed with flowers, leaves, roots or stems, blends have been created and used for scent, wellbeing and healing. Over time, knowledge about the properties of resins and herbs was shared and improved to the understandings we have today.
Frankincense and Myrrh are the most commonly known sacred resins, but as our knowledge expands, so does the range of sacred herbs and resins. It is beneficial to be aware of Culture and how we use sacred tools from cultures other than our own. Where possible, I will put the origins of the resins to assist with this.
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:
Since Time Immemorial, flowers, leaves, roots and stems were collected and used for scent, wellbeing and healing. Over time, knowledge about the properties of herbs was shared and improved to the understandings we have today.
Herbs were used as incense, poultices, teas, infusions and talismans. They were used to heal the body and soothe the soul and were an integral ingredient in the workings of every healer and wise woman. You can enrich your practice by following simple recipes or creating your own blends. The selection we offer here is a combination of those available in 14th Century Britain and those most commonly used today. Potion Portions allow you to buy every herb you require, as well as the candles, charcoal disks and resins to accompany them. Happy Potioning!
Credit: Most of the information about the magical properties of each herb has been gleaned from Scott Cunninghams’s Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs.
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:
A Charcoal roll contains 10 individual tablets, with the tablet diameter 33mm for Swift-Lite.
The charcoal tablet provides a heat source on which to smoulder your herbs and resins for a dramatic and atmospheric incense experience.
How do you use the charcoal tablets?
Safety Warning:
Safety Hint:
Enjoy your personalised incense!
Calendar: Beautifully captured on 170gsm satin paper, this 2022 calendar (600mm x 600mm) is a Wheel of the Year specifically designed for the southern hemisphere. Multiple layers are incorporated to represent the cycles of nature, humanity, and the heavens. Calendars are posted Australia wide in a mailing tube.
Guide: A 105-page Southern Hemisphere Wheel of the Year Companion Guide, is also available and expands on the concepts and presented in the colour poster. The guide is in PDF format and can only be for your personal use. No sharing or reselling is permitted.
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