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15 Copal seeds (Bursera copallifera). Mexican frankincense. #Rare #2022
$ 7.91
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About Shipping : Seeds are sent from Mexico, I use registered international mail with tracking by SEPOMEX (Mexican Postal Service). Once the package leaves Mexico, this is handed over to your National Postal Service and you can start tracking it through its own services (i.e. USPS, LA POSTE, ROYAL MAIL).
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This publication offers 15 seeds of bursera copallifera from Mexico's Guerrero state.
Copal is a type of resin produced from plant sap, often from members of the genuses protium, bursera and hymenaea. Black copal, known as Copal Negro or Mayan Copal is significantly rarer than white copal with a piny aroma similar to incensio. It almost resembles volcanic rock. The term, “copal” is particularly identified with the aromatic tree resins used by the cultures of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica who burned it in ceremonies as a spiritual incense to clear out negative vibes, or in other words “evil spirits”. It has also been used to promote spirituality. It is used in both formal ceremony as well as prior to meditation. Both black and white copal are used for these purposes. The word copal is derived for the Nahuatl language word copali which translates into ‘incense’.