Description
Commiphora myrrha
wild crafted in Ethiopia
CLEARANCE
ECONOMY GRADE
ungraded piece sizes
contains tree bark, rock, packaging remnants
may require additional detailed hand sorting
Black Myrrh has a deeper, herbaceous aroma than higher grade, amber colored Myrrh
Myrrh Gum is produced by harvesting the aromatic tree resin that excretes from cut bark of the Commiphora species,that is native to desert areas in Arabia and Africa, where it grows in isolated stands.
Myrrh has been implemented as incense in religious ceremonies, temples and churches for thousands of years, to enhance spiritual experiences.
It is also used in the commercial manufacture of cosmetics and other herbal health care products.