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Holy Land Market's Jerusalem Crushed and Sealed Flower Incense is a premium, vacuum-sealed product weighing 16 ounces (458 grams). Sourced from the revered Mount Athos region in Greece, this incense is crafted using ancient traditions, ensuring a high-quality aromatic experience that connects you to the rich cultural heritage of the Holy Land.















































| Brand | Holy Land Market |
| Package Dimensions | 17.2 x 14.81 x 5.69 cm; 458 g |
| Material | Amber |
| Item Weight | 458 g |
S**H
I've just purchased the charcoals needed for this today, but I couldn't wait to burn just a little bit of my amber insence anyway to see how it smells. It is so hard to describe the smell because in the US we barely have this type of insence in store. With the mortar/pestle I just mashed some onto the pestle and lit it with a flame for a little bit and then stopped to blow on it and continued this off and on until I had a fragrance in the room, and even then without doing it traditionally, the aroma was incredible. I have never smelled anything like it, especially not in the average insence. I don't think I could ever go back to the sticks and cones, ever again. The smell is like.. sweet, oaky, vanilla cherry tree sap, maple earth, with hints of tartness, velvety campfire desert notes, like cooking something naturally sweet on a campfire. I'll leave another review when I burn it as intended with the charcoal disc and the brass piece I've ordered from the shop for this purpose. The quality is incredible. The product is beautiful. And when you know to crush it, a little goes a long way. You can feel the effectiveness spiritually, and it's a fair price for the quality you are getting.
M**G
Troisième fois que j‘achète. 🥰🙏🏽
K**.
Use lots of incense and this is very low grade in my opinion. Wouldn't buy again and have not used it more than the once. Nasty.
L**A
Mi aspettavo qualcosa di più
A**R
Great smell for the house. It's the same smell in Antiochian Orthodox churches, at least the ones I've been to.
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