Incense Golden Copal - Copal Gold Net: 60 ml
Botanical name: Copaifera guibourthiana
Other names: African Copal
Origin: Africa
What is Copal?
African Golden Copal is a resinous substance obtained from the Copaifera guibourthiana tree, which grows in tropical Africa. This species belongs to the legume family (Fabaceae), and its resin belongs to the broader group of copal resins found in many tropical regions of the world. In contrast to Mexican Copal (from the genus Bursera), African Copal has slightly different properties and is also often used to make varnishes and in traditional rituals in Africa.
About the scent of Copal
The scent of African Golden Copal is warm, balsamic and slightly earthy, with gentle sweet undertones. It is softer than black Copal, but fuller and balsamic than white Copal.
Effects
African Kopal is considered a powerful space and spirit purifier. Its smoke is calming, stabilizing and grounding. In traditional use, it is known as an incense that supports strength, focus and inner balance. It is rich in triterpenes and other plant compounds that have a relaxing effect and help reduce anxiety.
It has been used since ancient times for:
- promoting inner strength and focus
- calming thoughts and emotions
- cleansing the space and creating a safe, protected environment
- preparing a space for spiritual or therapeutic work
Kopal incense
- purifies the space and energy
- helps with grounding and concentration
- supports inner strength and stability
- creates a protected space for meditation and rituals
- increases the feeling of inner peace
- Strengthens the aura and has a connecting effect on the body and mind
How to use
Used on an incense briquette, charcoal or incense grid.
Incenses that go well with:
benzoin, black copal, dammar, frankincense, mastic, palo santo, sage, sandalwood
What is the difference between copals?
Copal incenses come from different plants and regions. Mexican copal (Bursera spp.) tends to have a lighter, sweeter, and fresher scent, while African copal (Copaifera guibourthiana) offers a more balsamic, deep, and earthy tone. African golden copal is known for its warm and protective effects, often associated with inner strength and grounding.
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