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product_id: 15548851
title: "White Copal Tree Sap Gum Incense 1 lb"
brand: "govinda"
price: "฿1883"
currency: THB
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
category: "Govinda"
url: https://www.desertcart.co.th/products/15548851-white-copal-tree-sap-gum-incense-1-lb
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# Sourced directly from Indonesia 100% pure white Copal tree sap 1 lb bulk bag for long-lasting supply White Copal Tree Sap Gum Incense 1 lb

**Brand:** govinda
**Price:** ฿1883
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌿 Elevate your vibe with the pure essence of nature’s finest Copal!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** White Copal Tree Sap Gum Incense 1 lb by govinda
- **How much does it cost?** ฿1883 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.th](https://www.desertcart.co.th/products/15548851-white-copal-tree-sap-gum-incense-1-lb)

## Best For

- govinda enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted govinda brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Trusted Govinda Brand:** Join thousands of satisfied professionals who rely on Govinda for consistent, high-grade incense excellence.
- • **Bulk Value & Longevity:** One-pound bulk packaging ensures months, even years, of premium aromatic bliss without constant reordering.
- • **Pure Botanical Essence:** Experience unadulterated, filler-free incense that elevates your space with authentic Copal aroma.
- • **Versatile Aromatherapy:** Perfect for stress relief and air purification, transforming your home or office into a serene sanctuary.
- • **Authentic Indonesian Origin:** Sourced from Indonesia’s pristine forests, guaranteeing genuine Gum Dammar quality and scent clarity.

## Overview

Govinda White Copal Tree Sap Gum Incense is a premium, filler-free resin sourced from Indonesia, offered in a generous 1 lb bulk bag. Renowned for its authentic, crystal-clear aroma, this natural incense resin provides effective aromatherapy and air purification, making it a top choice for discerning users seeking genuine, long-lasting incense experience.

## Description

Govinda - White Copal Tree Sap Gum Incense1 lb Pure incense without any fillers, sticks, or anything else to get in the way of the scent. Govinda - White Copal Incense Gum is originated from Indonesia

Review: The real thing: gum dammar from India or southeast Asia - First, please know that as with incense generally, confusion reigns because of the way words have different meanings in different locales. If you order "copal" online from a source in South America or Central America, you will most likely get turpentine or somethings similar. The reason this will happen is partly that in this part of the world, the word "copal" is synonymous with "incense". In my case, I had run across "copal" in a specialty retail outlet several years ago, and I sort of fell instantly in love with the scent. I ordered some stuff that looked the same, but it wasn't at all the same. It was essentially turpentine. Eventually I did enough reading to figure out why this happened, and I had ordered a sampler assortment, where some real copal from India was included. It was a small quantity, and quickly ran out. After comparing prices on line for several purchasing options, I decided based on the exceptional value of the Govinda "White Copal", and based of course on the product origin identified on the package is "Indonesia", that it only made sense to purchase the one-pound bag. I didn't have any great confidence that it would be what I hoped it would be, however for $15 for a pound, I needed to find out. Earlier today it arrived in the local desertcart locker, less than three days since I placed the order, thanks to the incomprehensibly efficient order fulfillment you get with Prime. How they do this, I'll never know. It certainly isn't anything like mail ordering from Sears & Roebuck was like back in the '60s. Anyway, as soon as I got to the car I opened the package, not able to wait to see if it had the right scent. For whatever reason, it didn't have the right scent, so I closed it back up and was expecting to send it back to desertcart tomorrow. But of course I needed to try it to be certain - no way would I assume from sniffing it while it was in the sack that that it wasn't the real deal. The size of the chunks was something else that concerned me. The chunks are huge, some nearly as big as a large marble. But I discovered that using a small pair of pliers, the chunks crumble with less effort than it takes to crack a pecan. When it crumbled, I was surprised at the clarity and sparkle of the small crystal-like pieces. Almost like clear quartz. I lit some charcoal, then put a couple of small pieces on the hot charcoal. The scent was immediate, and no longer did I have a shred of doubt that it is the real thing, and that I was holding a supply that will likely last for several years, and that I had paid only $15 for it. The real thing also goes by the name "Gum Dammar", sometimes spelled with one "m", and not always with the word "gum". Sometimes just "dammar" or "damar". It is better to look for it by this name. You can look up "dammar" on Wikipedia. It grows in East Asia, and in India. To make certain you're getting the right thing, you need to make certain that the product you buy is sourced from India or Indonesia, and ideally it should say "dammar" or "damar". But if you're looking for the real deal, my wholehearted recommendation is that you simply order the Govinda product in whatever quantity you think you need. It is the real thing, and it is of excellent, first-rate quality, and I seriously doubt that you'll find better pricing. If you do find better pricing, it won't be much better, and you'll most likely be ordering from some untrusted source, whereas if you order the Govinda from desertcart, from a seller using desertcart's fulfillment, you'll have desertcart's well-established reputation, and if you have Prime, you'll get it in just a couple or three days. Yeah, I know this sounds like an advertisement of sort, but I am so utterly happy with this product and with this purchase that I can't help it. I've tried other other kinds of loose incense, i.e., resin, including frankincense, myrrh, and benzoin, and popular blends, but none of it compares to true dammar. If at some point in the future I decide to buy some different incense, the brand I'll start with is Govinda, and it goes without saying that I'll order it from an desertcart seller. Happy, happy purchase.
Review: The Real Deal - Ok... if you use resin incense, you have probably tried several copals and many of them smell... well not like you hoped. This stuff is the real deal! It is the first stuff I let burn in my home and did not feel the need to run outside with it. You get a lot for the price, there was one huge hunk, several big pieces and mostly nickel sized pieces with some small granulars. Very happy with the quality, aroma and mix of sizes.

## Features

- Pure incense without any fillers, sticks, or anything else to get in the way of the scent.
- One pound of white Copal Tree Sap Gum.
- Origin: Indonesia
- 1 lb Bulk Bag
- Govinda Brand

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #44,833 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #135 in Incense |
| Brand | Govinda |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,859 Reviews |
| Item Form | Chunk |
| Item Length | 7 Inches |
| Material | Tree Sap |
| Product Benefits | Provides aromatherapy and air purification for stress relief |
| Scent | Copal |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Govinda
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 00818014023942
- **Item Form:** Chunk
- **Item Length:** 7 Inches
- **Manufacturer:** Govinda
- **Material:** Tree Sap
- **Number of Items:** 16
- **Product Benefits:** Provides aromatherapy and air purification for stress relief
- **Scent:** Copal
- **Unit Count:** 16 Ounce

## Images

![White Copal Tree Sap Gum Incense 1 lb - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71xSTvmbbCL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How is the way to burn this incense? I need a special pot?**
A: You will need a non-flammable container and a disk of charcoal.  Use charcoal that is specific for incense burning.  Under no circumstances should you use charcoal that's for grilling outside!  The fumes of that are toxic.  Light the charcoal brickette and when it's grey, sprinkle a small amount of the copal on the brickette.  Don't add too much as you can always add more but you can't take it off.  People usually put sand in the bottom of the non-flammable container to help disperse the heat, under the brickette.  Hope this helps!

**Q: Can you grind this down into powder? Does it melt or just evaporate when heated?**
A: Because of the intense heat generated by the charcoal tablets, it does both; the aroma starts as soon as the resin pieces or powder comes in contact w/ the heat!  Once the powder melts, the tablet oozes w/this unique aroma that lasts for 10-15 minutes or more, depending on the amount used!  Enjoy or meditate to this wonderful smell.

**Q: Is this from the hymenaea verrucosa tree, or the protium copal tree?  the latter is from mexico and the one commonly used as incense.**
A: It’s from Mexico. I really enjoy it.

**Q: Is this resin food-safe? I have some at home and want to use it to make homemade beeswax wraps. Thanks!**
A: Not sure, I use it for smudging.  Bet Google would know.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The real thing: gum dammar from India or southeast Asia
*by K***E on May 3, 2021*

First, please know that as with incense generally, confusion reigns because of the way words have different meanings in different locales. If you order "copal" online from a source in South America or Central America, you will most likely get turpentine or somethings similar. The reason this will happen is partly that in this part of the world, the word "copal" is synonymous with "incense". In my case, I had run across "copal" in a specialty retail outlet several years ago, and I sort of fell instantly in love with the scent. I ordered some stuff that looked the same, but it wasn't at all the same. It was essentially turpentine. Eventually I did enough reading to figure out why this happened, and I had ordered a sampler assortment, where some real copal from India was included. It was a small quantity, and quickly ran out. After comparing prices on line for several purchasing options, I decided based on the exceptional value of the Govinda "White Copal", and based of course on the product origin identified on the package is "Indonesia", that it only made sense to purchase the one-pound bag. I didn't have any great confidence that it would be what I hoped it would be, however for $15 for a pound, I needed to find out. Earlier today it arrived in the local Amazon locker, less than three days since I placed the order, thanks to the incomprehensibly efficient order fulfillment you get with Prime. How they do this, I'll never know. It certainly isn't anything like mail ordering from Sears & Roebuck was like back in the '60s. Anyway, as soon as I got to the car I opened the package, not able to wait to see if it had the right scent. For whatever reason, it didn't have the right scent, so I closed it back up and was expecting to send it back to Amazon tomorrow. But of course I needed to try it to be certain - no way would I assume from sniffing it while it was in the sack that that it wasn't the real deal. The size of the chunks was something else that concerned me. The chunks are huge, some nearly as big as a large marble. But I discovered that using a small pair of pliers, the chunks crumble with less effort than it takes to crack a pecan. When it crumbled, I was surprised at the clarity and sparkle of the small crystal-like pieces. Almost like clear quartz. I lit some charcoal, then put a couple of small pieces on the hot charcoal. The scent was immediate, and no longer did I have a shred of doubt that it is the real thing, and that I was holding a supply that will likely last for several years, and that I had paid only $15 for it. The real thing also goes by the name "Gum Dammar", sometimes spelled with one "m", and not always with the word "gum". Sometimes just "dammar" or "damar". It is better to look for it by this name. You can look up "dammar" on Wikipedia. It grows in East Asia, and in India. To make certain you're getting the right thing, you need to make certain that the product you buy is sourced from India or Indonesia, and ideally it should say "dammar" or "damar". But if you're looking for the real deal, my wholehearted recommendation is that you simply order the Govinda product in whatever quantity you think you need. It is the real thing, and it is of excellent, first-rate quality, and I seriously doubt that you'll find better pricing. If you do find better pricing, it won't be much better, and you'll most likely be ordering from some untrusted source, whereas if you order the Govinda from Amazon, from a seller using Amazon's fulfillment, you'll have Amazon's well-established reputation, and if you have Prime, you'll get it in just a couple or three days. Yeah, I know this sounds like an advertisement of sort, but I am so utterly happy with this product and with this purchase that I can't help it. I've tried other other kinds of loose incense, i.e., resin, including frankincense, myrrh, and benzoin, and popular blends, but none of it compares to true dammar. If at some point in the future I decide to buy some different incense, the brand I'll start with is Govinda, and it goes without saying that I'll order it from an Amazon seller. Happy, happy purchase.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Real Deal
*by A***W on June 1, 2025*

Ok... if you use resin incense, you have probably tried several copals and many of them smell... well not like you hoped. This stuff is the real deal! It is the first stuff I let burn in my home and did not feel the need to run outside with it. You get a lot for the price, there was one huge hunk, several big pieces and mostly nickel sized pieces with some small granulars. Very happy with the quality, aroma and mix of sizes.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ make your own incense with this stuff! much cheaper.
*by J***W on April 22, 2025*

Second time I've bought this. Perfect as usual. This is a resin so it needs to be mixed with charcoal, not the Kingsford, but the one that is pure charcoal, for it to be an incense. An old coffee grinder is perfect. Two parts charcoal one part resin. This makes sure your circular coal to burn incense stays lit when you dump a spoonful on it and you have good fragrance output. You should be into making your own incense, to purchase resin.

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