Myrrh, Asian
Commiphora molmol
Origin: China
Form: Small resin pieces and bits
Unit size: 1 ounce
Other names: Myrrha
Esoteric Uses: Purification, scrying of images, calming of emotions
Esoteric Associations: Moon, Water, sometimes Saturn
Incense Aroma: An exotic Myrrh which smells like a cross between Myrrh, Opoponax and Bdellium.
Myrrh resin is the ultimate scent of the Element of Water. Myrrh was used by the Ancient Egyptians in their embalming process and for ritual fumigations in many different ancient cultures. A common ingredient in many different incense blends, Myrrh resin is said to add potency to other resins.
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Posted by Tara on 25th Mar 2019
I love this myrrh. I think it's even better than the higher grade, far more expensive Yemeni myrrh. The Commiphora molmol is much better (to my nose) than myrrha. It isn't bitter at all and has a lovely, sweet, almost dark aroma. Mixes very well with just about anything. I found that it goes VERY well with black/dark frankincense. An excellent traditional frankincense and myrrh blend with a hint of subtle darkness. Very unique! I encourage you to at least try this if you like myrrh. It is very worth the money!
Posted by Valentino on 30th Dec 2016
Soothing...Calm...Smells wonderful but the scent doe not linger a long time...still very pleasant. Great for meditation.