Collection: Dried Resin

8 products

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about choosing and using Essentially Natural ingredients.

What kinds of resin products are included here?

This may include natural resins in tears, chunks, granules, or powdered form. Always check the product page for the exact form and intended use of each product.

What is resin commonly used for?

Depending on the product, resin may be used for incense, aromatic rituals, botanical preparations, or DIY applications. The product page is the best place to confirm how each resin is intended to be used.

Are all resin products suitable for burning or incense use?

Not always. Some resins are commonly used for burning, but it is important to check the product page so you do not assume all resin products are used in the same way.

Are resin products suitable for food or internal use?

Do not assume so. Even when a resin is natural, the product page should clearly confirm whether it is suitable for food-related use.

Do I need special tools or equipment to use resin?

That depends on the intended use. Some applications may only need a heat-safe burner or simple storage container, while others may need crushing or measuring tools.

Our Botanical Resins collection includes natural plant resins harvested and dried for traditional and craft applications. Resins are aromatic plant exudates that harden when exposed to air and are commonly used for:

  • Incense and aromatic burning
  • Craft and ritual applications
  • Traditional botanical preparations
  • Natural fragrance projects

Because resins differ in texture and preparation method from dried leaves or roots, they are typically handled and used in specific ways depending on the intended application.

These botanicals are supplied in their natural resin and powdered forms, allowing flexibility for use in incense blends, aromatic projects and traditional plant practices.