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Copal (Dacryoides peruviana)
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This copal (Dacryoides peruviana), is traditionally used in Peru and Mexico as an incense to repel bad spirits. Copal is used after dying to protect and guide the departed soul to the light.
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resin (1) whole
Indonesia, excellent quality
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mineral resin (4) whole
Peru, excellent quality
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mineral resin (5) *Copal Blanco*
Peru, excellent quality, lowered prices
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Copal (Copaifera officinalis)
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Copal is a type of resin produced by plant or tree secretions, particularly identified with the forms of aromatic tree resins used by the cultures of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica as a ceremonially burned incense, as well as for a number of other purposes. The word Copal is derived from the Nahuatl language word "Copalli", meaning "incense". To the pre-Columbian Maya and contemporary Maya peoples it is known in the various Mayan languages as "Pom", although the word itself has been demonstrated to be a loanword to Mayan from Mixe-Zoquean languages. It is sometimes likened to, or substituted for Amber and put in jewellery. Copal is still used by a number of indigenous peoples of Mexico and Central America as an incense, used during ceremonies such as the sweat lodge ceremony.
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resin *white copal*
Mexico, excellent quality
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resin chunks *black copal*
Mexico, excellent quality
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