MYRRH Byzantine Style Incense
Frankincense, as it is known today, is a relatively recent development and comes from blending ground natural incense with fragrances in specific proportions. After kneading, it is let to stand, in order to lose some of its relative humidity and to harden, before the fathers shape it. At the final stage, it will be cut into small pieces and placed in magnesia powder, so that they do not stick together.
For centuries, the fathers of the Mount Athos made frankincense by using mainly petals of flowers and incense, crushed in the mortar. The result of the mixing was a dark mass, which they put in a pan to dry out. From this tough mass, they broke small pieces and burned them at great festivals and feasts.
Silverstream Recommendations: Epiphany and its Octave, Our Lady of Sorrows. Some say its lovely, others find it a bit sweet; Sweet/bitter myrrh blended with frankincense and golden amber, sweet spices and flowers.