Organic Station Dried Boswellia (Frankincense Tree) - Per 100g*
Dried Boswellia Resin, commonly known as frankincense, is a natural aromatic resin obtained from Boswellia tree species. It is widely used in incense, perfumery experimentation, botanical preparations, cosmetic formulations, and craft applications.
Product Details
| Product Type | Natural Aromatic Resin |
| Botanical Source | Boswellia species (may vary by batch) |
| Plant Part Used | Tree resin (oleo-gum resin) |
| Processing Method | Resin tapped from tree bark and naturally hardened |
| Appearance | Pale yellow to amber resin tears or granules |
| Cultivation | Typically wild harvested; certification may vary |
| Origin | Varies by batch |
Usage Information
- Commonly used for incense burning, aromatic blends, and perfumery experimentation
- Suitable for cosmetic experimentation such as infused oils or botanical extracts
- Used in craft, ceremonial, or educational botanical applications
- Documentation such as COA or SDS available on request where applicable
Infusion & Preparation Guidance
- Typically infused into oils, alcohol bases, or burned as incense
- Not generally prepared as a tea unless specifically processed for that purpose
- Confirm grade suitability before any internal use
Cosmetic & Craft Applications
- Used in perfumery, incense blends, soaps, and aromatic cosmetic formulations
- Can be infused into carrier oils for experimental formulations
- Suitable for potpourri, incense, or botanical craft projects
Safety & Handling
- Resin may soften when heated — handle carefully
- Avoid inhalation of smoke or fine particles
- Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
Quality & Compliance
- 100% natural Boswellia resin with no added fillers
- Wild harvested botanical; certification may vary
- Batch traceability documentation available on request
Packaging & Storage
- Supplied in sealed packaging suitable for aromatic resins
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
- Keep packaging tightly closed to preserve aroma
- Avoid heat exposure to prevent resin softening
Original: $4.84
-70%$4.84
$1.45
Description
Dried Boswellia Resin, commonly known as frankincense, is a natural aromatic resin obtained from Boswellia tree species. It is widely used in incense, perfumery experimentation, botanical preparations, cosmetic formulations, and craft applications.
Product Details
| Product Type | Natural Aromatic Resin |
| Botanical Source | Boswellia species (may vary by batch) |
| Plant Part Used | Tree resin (oleo-gum resin) |
| Processing Method | Resin tapped from tree bark and naturally hardened |
| Appearance | Pale yellow to amber resin tears or granules |
| Cultivation | Typically wild harvested; certification may vary |
| Origin | Varies by batch |
Usage Information
- Commonly used for incense burning, aromatic blends, and perfumery experimentation
- Suitable for cosmetic experimentation such as infused oils or botanical extracts
- Used in craft, ceremonial, or educational botanical applications
- Documentation such as COA or SDS available on request where applicable
Infusion & Preparation Guidance
- Typically infused into oils, alcohol bases, or burned as incense
- Not generally prepared as a tea unless specifically processed for that purpose
- Confirm grade suitability before any internal use
Cosmetic & Craft Applications
- Used in perfumery, incense blends, soaps, and aromatic cosmetic formulations
- Can be infused into carrier oils for experimental formulations
- Suitable for potpourri, incense, or botanical craft projects
Safety & Handling
- Resin may soften when heated — handle carefully
- Avoid inhalation of smoke or fine particles
- Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
Quality & Compliance
- 100% natural Boswellia resin with no added fillers
- Wild harvested botanical; certification may vary
- Batch traceability documentation available on request
Packaging & Storage
- Supplied in sealed packaging suitable for aromatic resins
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
- Keep packaging tightly closed to preserve aroma
- Avoid heat exposure to prevent resin softening





















