4016 Sanctuary Incense
- Physical description:
- A large tin, brown in colour, with 3 green stars stuck on the lid, and with an image of burning incense printed on the tin. A pink sticky label marked 'Sanctuary' is stuck on the front. The tin contains a large amount of grain incense. The design of the graphics is very similar to book cover designs of the late 1960s.
- Museum classification:
- Mordern Witchcraft
- Size:
- 115 x 90 x 90
- Information:
Part of the collection donated by Tanith Burcombe left by her late mother Celia Penny, magical name Francesca, High Priestess of a Wiccan Coven.
The incense was made by Benedictine Monks of Prinknash Abbey Gloucester England.
A mixture of 6 various resins from the East.
This incense was said to have been used in magical circle workings.
- Resource:
- Object
- Materials:
- Metal (tin-coated steel), grain incense, paper
- Copyright ownership:
- MWM
Part of the collection donated by Tanith Burcombe left by her late mother Celia Penny, magical name Francesca, High Priestess of a Wiccan Coven.
The incense was made by Benedictine Monks of Prinknash Abbey Gloucester England.
A mixture of 6 various resins from the East.
This incense was said to have been used in magical circle workings.