Color of incense incense depends on the raw material used as incense material essentially consist mainly of teak wood powder refined as the base material and adhesive from tapioca flour mixed with perfume and dye (for low quality incense) or ingredients fragrant wood and natural spices (pig aloes wood, sandalwood, olive skin dried, cedar - red pine, cinnamon, dried flower powder, orange peel and other aromatic wood) and naturally fragrant resins such as frankincense, gum mastic, aloes getrah concentrated , musk (scent gland of such an animal ferrets and deer), and OneM (part of the cover of sea slug) for hio good quality and expensive.
Especially for low quality incense (though not always cheap price), often in the dye in the dye to add to the appearance and marketability (Indian incense petroleum resins and latex wear and perfume that causes shortness of breath and cough).
High quality incense gilding dye dyed fair not because it will change the original fragrance of incense. Incense in the dye is usually given perfume fragrance that smells of hard sting, while the characteristics of high quality incense, fragrance is not hard, do not cause tightness and coughing, but subtle fragrance can last long and stick and can be smelled from far distances. Ordinary high-quality incense is also used for aroma therapy.
Ditradisi such as in Japan, Korea, India, Bali colorful incense made without any significant sense.
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