Cedar Powder

from $6.00

This type of cedar is sometimes called “white cedar” or “yellow cedar”. It makes a fragrant base material for incense and can even by used as a stand-alone aromatic. Just add 1/8 teaspoon of gum binder to 2 tablespoons of cedar powder, mix well, and add about a tablespoon of water. Knead the mixture for 4 —5 minutes. You can then break off pieces of this incense “clay” and shape it into sticks, cones, or any other form you’d like. This is a good base choice for incense blends that are focused on resins.

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This type of cedar is sometimes called “white cedar” or “yellow cedar”. It makes a fragrant base material for incense and can even by used as a stand-alone aromatic. Just add 1/8 teaspoon of gum binder to 2 tablespoons of cedar powder, mix well, and add about a tablespoon of water. Knead the mixture for 4 —5 minutes. You can then break off pieces of this incense “clay” and shape it into sticks, cones, or any other form you’d like. This is a good base choice for incense blends that are focused on resins.

This type of cedar is sometimes called “white cedar” or “yellow cedar”. It makes a fragrant base material for incense and can even by used as a stand-alone aromatic. Just add 1/8 teaspoon of gum binder to 2 tablespoons of cedar powder, mix well, and add about a tablespoon of water. Knead the mixture for 4 —5 minutes. You can then break off pieces of this incense “clay” and shape it into sticks, cones, or any other form you’d like. This is a good base choice for incense blends that are focused on resins.

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