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Here are the recipes smoking aromatic substances.

smoking wick

A thin flat lamp wick is impregnated first with a solution of saltpeter, and then with a solution of 50 g of benzoin resin, 2 g of musk, 10 g of myrrh, 10 g of tolu balsam, 50 g of orris root tincture, 0,1% rose oil in 1 g of wine alcohol.

Smoking Essence

Mix 100% essential oil from pine needles, 20 g of lavender oil, 10 g of lemon oil, 10 g of bergamot oil (essential oil from juniper berries) and 200 g of wine alcohol.

smoking vinegar

100 g benzoin, 100 g cinnamon, 50 g cascarilla peel, 50 g cardamom, 50% frankincense, 25 g nutmeg, 25 g Peru balsam, 25 g styrax, 25 g tolu balsam, 5 g musk, 5 g civet, 200 g orris root, 20 g of bergamot oil, 20 g of lemon oil, 10 g of geranium oil, 10 g of lavender oil and 5 g of neroli oil are infused together with 1 liter of wine alcohol for some time at 40 ° C, then filtered and added to the solution another 40 g ice vinegar. This vinegar is especially suitable for removing bad odors from a room: a few drops of this vinegar, poured onto a hot plate, are enough to evaporate to freshen a large room.

smoking alcohol

Smoking vinegar consists of solutions of various odorous substances in strong wine alcohol. Only such odorous substances are used that give a strong strong smell. 75 g of Peruvian balsam, 90 g of nutmeg oil, 20% of clove oil, 35% of cinnamon oil, 10 g of bergamot oil and 10 g of lemon oil are dissolved in 20 g of 10 ° wine alcohol and 80% of vanilla tincture, 40 g of amber tincture and 20 % acetic ester.

smoking candles

The main constituent is charcoal, diluted with such an amount of saltpeter that the ignited mass, if set on fire, begins to smolder. Various aromatic substances are added to this bulk. The solid components are crushed into a fine powder, thoroughly mixed in a porcelain mortar, and then so many odorous substances and gum arabic are added that, when mixed with a pestle, a dough is obtained, which is pressed into metal cone-shaped forms, 1-2 cm high. So, for example, 3 kg charcoal (preferably lime) charcoal is thoroughly ground in a mortar and mixed with a solution of 75% saltpeter in 1 liter of water. The mixture is well mixed and dried until a thick mass is obtained. Various aromatic substances are added to this main thick mass, the approximate compositions of which are given.

1st recipe:

350 g of benzoin resin (dewy incense), 350 g of styrax, 20 g of Peruvian balsam and 79 g of lavender, bergamot or neroli oil.

2st recipe:

250 g of tolu balsam, 1 g of musk, 0,5 g of rose oil.

3st recipe:

100 g of benzoin resin (dewy incense), 100 g of styrax, 1 g of lavender oil and 1 g of geranium oil.

The resulting mass is molded into cylinders with a diameter of 1 cm and a height of 1-2 cm. These cylinders are rolled into a cone shape.

smoking paper

Paper strips impregnated with fragrant substances, when burned, scatter almost colorless fragrant smoke around the room. Papers come in 2 varieties: burning and emitting incense when burned, and giving fragrance when heated, but not burning.

For the manufacture of combustible smoking paper, prepared strips of unglued paper are immersed in a saturated solution of 100-150 g of saltpeter in water and immediately after drying, they are immersed in a second solution of 150 g of benzene, 100 g of sandalwood, 100 g of incense and 50 g of vetiver essence in 1 liter wine alcohol. Coming into contact with fire or a hot object, the paper immediately ignites and burns, spreading a pleasant aroma.

For the manufacture of smoldering, smoking paper, the same strips of paper are taken and first immersed in a hot solution of 100% alum in 1 liter of water, and then soaked with a mixture consisting of 200 g of benzene, 200 g of tolu balsam, 200 g of fine essence, 200 g of vetiver essences in 0,6 l of wine alcohol. If you heat the strips or put them on a hot stove, then they, without igniting, begin to spread the aroma. Such smoking paper can be used several times.

smoking lozenge

  • Coal 100 g;
  • Saltpeter 10 g;
  • Benzoin resin 70 g;
  • Cloves 20 g;
  • Tolu balm 20 g;
  • Banili 20 g;
  • Vetiver 20 g;
  • Cinnamon 10 g;
  • Neroli oil 1 g;
  • Sandalwood 2 g.

smoking powder

Oils are thoroughly mixed (using a spatula or spatula) with well-ground aromatic substances, and a fragrant aroma that easily disperses around the room is achieved by simply pouring the powder onto a heated plate or hot coals.

1st recipe:

  • Benzoin resin 40 g;
  • Cedar tree 100 g;
  • Chinese cinnamon 80 g;
  • Lavender leaves 60 g;
  • Pink leaves 60 g;
  • Patchouli 20 g;
  • Vetiver root 20 g;
  • Cibet 2 g;
  • Bergamot oil 4 g;
  • Lemon 4 g;
  • Neroli 2 g;
  • Gvozdichny 2 years

2st recipe:

  • Amber 100 g;
  • Frankincense 50 g;
  • Mastics 20 g;
  • Benzoin resin 10 g;
  • Styrax 10 g;
  • Lavender 60 g;
  • Thyme 60 g;
  • Violet root 40 g;
  • Carnations 10 g.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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