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They are also used in incense and perfumes.
Market cities like Sana grew fat from trade in incense, coffee and foodstuffs.
For centuries, it has been used in incense, medicines and in perfumes, where it stabilises and enhances other fragrances.
The gumbo-limbo, or incense tree (Bursera simaruba), has light, reddish brown wood that is used for fishing floats; its fragrant resin is used in incense.
Pilgrims and those less spiritually inclined wandered through the ornate complex here in the mountain town of Xiahe to gaze upon towering Buddha statues bathed in incense.
The oleo-gum resin from several species of the genus Boswellia, called frankincense, was used in biblical times in incense, in medicine, and for embalming.
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(The film's English title suggests auctions and game shows, while the Latin original, "Habemus Papam," comes wreathed in incense-perfumed mystery).
Transcendental massages are offered in incense-filled rooms built of polished bamboo, reclaimed wood and spiral thatched roofs (90 minutes from $80).
Incense burner, container, generally of bronze or pottery and fitted with a perforated lid, in which incense is burned.
"I first started working in an incense factory here," said Padma, which is her work name, not her real one.
In China incense was burned during festivals and processions to honour ancestors and household gods, and in Japan it was incorporated into Shintō ritual.
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