Discover the rich tradition and captivating aromas of Prinknash Abbey resin incense. Known for their centuries-old craftsmanship, the monks at Prinknash Abbey have perfected a unique blend of natural resins and oils that create a distinctive fragrance. Whether used for meditation, spiritual practices, or simply to enhance the ambiance of your space, these incense offerings bring a touch of monastic serenity into everyday life. In this article, we explore the different blends available, their origins, and how you can find your perfect match among their exquisite range.
Prinknash Abbey incense is widely used in the home to create a calming and serene atmosphere. Its rich, natural fragrances are ideal for enhancing meditation practices, spiritual rituals, or simply relaxing after a long day. The aromatic resins help purify the air and promote a sense of tranquillity, making them popular choices for prayer corners, living spaces, bedrooms or bathrooms. When burned with charcoal discs, the incense releases a strong aroma that can elevate the ambiance of any room, encouraging mindfulness and peacefulness throughout daily routines.
Quick Jump Prinknash Abbey Incense Menu
We have a deep appreciation for the Prinknash Abbey incenses, as they evoke cherished memories of childhood while also providing a soothing and calming experience in our daily lives today. Their rich, natural fragrances remind us of times and the tranquillity found in spiritual practices or quiet moments of reflection. Because of our love for these unique blends and positive impact they have on our well-being, we made the decision to purchase them in bulk directly from Prinknash Abbey. This allows us to offer you these exquisite incenses at a more affordable price, passing on the savings so you can enjoy their calming aromas without stretching your budget. Our goal is to share a piece of that serenity and tradition with you, making it easier for everyone to experience the timeless appeal of Prinknash Abbey incense.
Choose your Prinknash Abbey Incense
Here is a bit about the Prinknash Abbey resin incense, from their website.

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You can visit the Abbey’s shop and café in Gloucestershire or buy online from their shop, but we buy in bulk from them, and specialise in retail, so we can bring you the best possible prices.
WARNINGS/Instructions
WARNINGS
Keep out of the reach of children. Never put in mouth. If you think that resin may have been swallowed or placed in any part of the body, seek immediate medical attention.
Please use responsibly. This is Resin Incense for use with Charcoal discs. Never leave unattended and never leave in the reach of children at any time. Please ensure you have the correct tools to use it with. You will need at a minimum:
- Resin disc burner
- Heat-proof mat for burner
- Tongs to hold charcoal disc while lighting
- Incense spoon to add incense to the burning charcoal
Be careful when cleaning or removing the burnt ashes. The burner and coal ash can remain hot for a long time after it finishes burning the incense.
Instructions
To use the Incense, please ensure you have the equipment from above.
- Set up the Resin burner on the heat-proof mat
- Use the Tongs to light the charcoal disc
- Place in the burner
- Wait for the charcoal disc to start to turn grey
- Add 10g of chosen incense to the top of the disc
- Close the lid on the burner, careful as the burner will be hot
- If you need to adjust anything, bear in mind that it will be EXTREMELY HOT
Please use with caution and never leave unattended or in reach of children or pets. Make sure everyone can see it or is aware of it, as it may still be very hot even after it has finished burning.
Be cautious when cleaning the burner. It will be very hot for a long time after the incense smoke has stopped coming out.
Prinknash Abbey Blends
Abbey Blend
The Abbey blend incense is based on recipes developed by the monks. The Abbey incense is a blend of pure frankincense and natural oils, which has its own distinctive fragrance and aroma. Decades of care in the blending of this incense has ensured excellence and constant demand.
Basilica Blend
As well as frankincense and its own mixture of essential oils, Basilica Resin Incense contains two other solid incenses, making it our most complex blend. It was developed out of attempts to copy a recipe for incense in the Book of Exodus, and for many it is the distinctively Prinknash incense. Despite being the most expensive, it remains the most popular.
Cathedral Blend
Based on recipes developed by the monks, the Cathedral Blend Resin Incense is a blend of pure frankincense and natural oils which has its own distinctive fragrance and aroma. Decades of care in the blending of this incense has ensured excellence and constant demand.
Priory Blend
Priory is our simplest incense, being pure frankincense with no additional oils added. Frankincense, or gum olibanum, comes from South Arabia and the Horn of Africa, and has been used as the basis of incense for several thousand years.
St Michael
The Prinknash incense blend of St Michael consists of natural and coloured grains of frankincense with a little added balance of myrrh.
Sanctuary
Based on recipes developed by the monks, the Sanctuary incense is a blend of pure frankincense and natural oils, which has its own distinctive fragrance and aroma. Decades of care in the blending of this incense has ensured excellence and constant demand.
Gift Sets and Starter packs which include Prinknash Abbey
While we try to keep our Starter kits the same, with one of each of the 5 blends in the 50g boxes with charcoal, we also sometimes have smaller kits with one, two or three of them in. We also sometimes have gift sets containing 500g refills and other amounts in the most popular blends. Keep an eye out for the latest deals
Quick Lighting Charcoal Discs for Prinknash Abbey Resin Incense
To give its fragrance, incense needs to be burnt, so Prinknash Abbey quick lighting charcoal is an essential accompaniment to Prinknash incense. Each box contains ten rolls each of ten disks (100 Discs) of charcoal. Each roll is sealed in metallised foil.
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Our final word on Prinknash Abbey Resin Incense
We love the Prinknash Abbey and their products and would encourage everyone to visit them and see where it all comes from and make sure you visit the café and shop. They have many great Abbey products for sale there, such as honey and other things that are made on site, such as a Rosemary or maybe an oil painting, and, of course, you can get some of their lovely food in the café.
Watch out for the fake and “different brand” incense with similar names. I personally have found that some of them leave a nasty after smell due to cheaper components that are used and hence a cheaper price. Not something I have found with the Prinknash incense.
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