
Myrtle (Myrtus communis)
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Type | Basic Incense - Plan |
Plant | Machillus thunbergii |
Provenance | Southeast Asia |
Aroma | It is almost without aroma |
History and Tradition | The Makko is the Japanese name of a powder which is obtained by grinding the bark of a tree species typical of Southeast Asia such Machillus. The bark when pulverized if wet becomes sticky like glue, in fact in some countries it is called " Sticky wood". Because of its special properties and the absence of a peculiar smell, the Makko has been used since ancient times in the production of incense sticks. |
Information | The plant is in the same family of Commiphora Mirrha from which we get the Mirra and, for this reason, the Guggul is also called Sweet Myrrh. |