Loban, or frankincense, is a fragrant resin that has been prized for its aromatic properties for centuries. It is derived from the Boswellia tree, native to regions such as the Arabian Peninsula, Somalia, and parts of India.
Loban has a rich history of use in various cultures and religious traditions. It has been used in ceremonies, rituals, and religious practices for its symbolic significance and pleasant aroma.
Loban resin is commonly used as incense, either in its pure form or in the form of incense sticks or cones. When burned, it releases a rich, woody scent with hints of citrus and spice, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Loban resin is commonly used as incense, either in its pure form or in the form of incense sticks or cones. When burned, it releases a rich, woody scent with hints of citrus and spice, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
In addition to its aromatic qualities, loban is believed to have cleansing and purifying properties. Burning loban resin is thought to help cleanse the air and promote a sense of peace and tranquility.