(Dipterocarpaceae Shorea)
Copal has been integral to Mesoamerican traditions for thousands of years, particularly among the Maya and Aztec civilizations.
It plays a role in spiritual cleansing ceremonies and has been a part of indigenous cultural practices for at least 2,500 years.
Copal emits a light, zesty, and slightly woody scent that uplifts and sanctifies spaces, making it ideal for use in stress-relieving and insect-repelling applications.