Black Copal Incense Sticks – 7 Hand-Rolled Sticks from Peru

$18.00 Soldes Économisez

* Note: Incense holder not included.

Black Copal (Protium Grandifolium)

  • Also known as “Mayan Copal” – Used by Indigenous Mesoamerican cultures in spiritual ceremonies and ancestral offerings

  • Traditionally used to cleanse deeply, ground the spirit, and protect energetic boundaries

  • Smoke intensity: (Medium to Heavy)

  • Burn time: 45–60 minutes per stick

  • Perfect for energy cleansing, protection rituals, grounding meditation, and shadow work

  • Hand-rolled in Peru – Made with pure black copal resin and natural binding agents

  • Root chakra alignment – Supports grounding, emotional resilience, and energetic stability

  • Sustainably harvested – Crafted in partnership with Peruvian communities using traditional methods

  • 100% natural ingredients – Bound with gum acacia; no synthetic fragrances, fillers, or dyes

Pine · Citrus · Crisp · Rich

Black Copal resin, Charcoal, Sawdust of Palo Santo wood, Vegetable gum

Approx. 7.8" length x 0.2" diameter. *All dimensions, weights, and burn times are approximate and may vary.

1. Hold the stick at a slight downward angle.
2. Light the tip, then gently blow out the flame to release smoke.
3. Place the base into a heat-resistant incense holder.
4. Allow it to smolder and burn naturally.
5. Extinguish in sand or fireproof dish when finished.

1. Burn in a well-ventilated area.
2. Keep away from flammable materials.
3. Never leave burning incense unattended.
4. Keep out of reach of children and pets.
5. Use on a heat-resistant, fireproof surface.

FAQs

What is Black Copal incense and what is it traditionally used for?
Black Copal (Protium grandifolium), also called “Mayan Copal,” has been used in Mesoamerican ceremonies for deep cleansing, grounding, and ancestral offerings.
What does Black Copal incense smell like?
It has a rich, resinous, and slightly sweet scent with earthy undertones, creating a protective and grounding atmosphere.
How do I burn Black Copal incense sticks safely?
Light the tip until glowing, blow out the flame, and place it in a fire-safe holder. Ensure ventilation and never leave burning incense unattended.
How is Black Copal incense different from Palo Santo or White Sage?
Black Copal is deeply grounding and protective. Palo Santo feels lighter and uplifting, while White Sage is sharp, herbal, and strongly cleansing.
Is your Black Copal incense sustainably made?
Yes, our incense is hand-rolled in Peru with pure black copal resin and natural binding agents, ethically crafted in partnership with local communities.