Incausa Pure Breu Resin Incense Bundle

A$30.00

Journey deep into the heart of the Amazon with Incausa's Pure Breu Resin Incense. Harvested from the sacred Almacega tree of the Amazon rainforest, Breu resin has been used by indigenous Amazonian cultures for centuries as a powerful spiritual tool.

When burned, it releases a rich, woody and slightly citrusy smoke that purifies spaces, wards off negativity and creates a deeply sacred atmosphere. Ideal for meditation, introspection and spiritual ceremony, this hand-rolled incense invites clarity, calm and a profound sense of inner peace. Sustainably sourced and ethically produced.

Hand wrapped with Traditional Nepalese Lokta paper.

Bundle with 6 incenses sticks.

Pure Breu Resin wrapped with White/Cream paper

50 min burn time per stick.

Handmade In Brazil

Journey deep into the heart of the Amazon with Incausa's Pure Breu Resin Incense. Harvested from the sacred Almacega tree of the Amazon rainforest, Breu resin has been used by indigenous Amazonian cultures for centuries as a powerful spiritual tool.

When burned, it releases a rich, woody and slightly citrusy smoke that purifies spaces, wards off negativity and creates a deeply sacred atmosphere. Ideal for meditation, introspection and spiritual ceremony, this hand-rolled incense invites clarity, calm and a profound sense of inner peace. Sustainably sourced and ethically produced.

Hand wrapped with Traditional Nepalese Lokta paper.

Bundle with 6 incenses sticks.

Pure Breu Resin wrapped with White/Cream paper

50 min burn time per stick.

Handmade In Brazil

Incausa is a unique social entrepreneurship venture founded by Vinicius Vieira de Vieira and Carolina Vieira, natives of Brazil. Established in 2012, Incausa operates both as a for-profit through the sales of its branded luxury goods—such as fine soaps, skin oils, and handcrafted wares—and as a not-for-profit, channeling the proceeds from wholesale sales of indigenous-made items back to the artisans. This innovative business model aims to support indigenous communities by connecting their products with the international market without charging the producers, thus promoting economic autonomy among indigenous artisans.