The original pine copal used by the Mayans, also called "Lodgepole", Pinus contorta copal, is wild harvested in Central America. This sweet smelling resin is a member of the Pinus genus. To the ancient Mayans, the divine god of the earth extracted copal resin from the tree of life and gave it to humans as a gift. Copal is said to be cleansing and aid in mental and spiritual endeavors. It opens the soul and stimulates creativity and imagination.
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The original pine copal used by the Mayans, also called "Lodgepole", Pinus contorta copal, is wild harvested in Central America. This sweet smelling resin is a member of the Pinus genus. To the ancient Mayans, the divine god of the earth extracted copal resin from the tree of life and gave it to humans as a gift. Copal is said to be cleansing and aid in mental and spiritual endeavors. It opens the soul and stimulates creativity and imagination.
Medical Disclaimer: Our expertise lies in incense making and fragrance. Information contained on these pages is solely for your enjoyment. We can not provide medical advice or recipes as we are not health professionals. Before ingesting anything that is not food, we strongly suggest seeking counsel from a licensed health practitioner.