đ Kem Kepu - Black Kyphi - Temple Incense
Immerse yourself in the Sacred Luxuries of Ancient Egypt!
Often called the âEye of Horusâ by the ancient Egyptians, Kepu (offering to masculine gods) or Kapet (offering to feminine gods), was called Kyphi by the Greeks. It was the most revered of the three ancient Egyptian temple incenses besides Frankincense and Myrrh. With the fall of Egypt, the sacred recipe was lost for nearly 2,000 years. Wandering Stars has brought Kepu /Kapet back to life again.
The ancients called their country Kemet, which means âthe black landâ because of the color of the organic alluvial deposits from the Nile after it flooded itâs banks every year. This was the key to the Egyptian empireâs health and wealth with itâs abundant food production from the nutrient rich black earth. Thus, and also due to itâs dark black color - Kem, we call our Temple incense reproduction Kem Kepu.
Kepu /Kapet was formulated primarily for Temple use, when the doors to the sanctuary of the gods were opened in the morning or closed for the night. It has a distinctly different fragrance depending. Feast your olfactory on this warm and truly heavenly ancient fragrance, which hasnât wafted into nostrils, mortal or divine, for two millennia!
Our incense is sold in tins of two sizes: 2 ounce and 6 pellet sample, shown in the photo.
We recommend warming and softening the pellet in your hand first, then pulling into smaller pieces 1/4s or 1/8s before placing on hot charcoal. Like most natural resin incense, Kepu is burned on charcoal sitting on ash in a fireproof censer. Be sure to add some Three Kings Charcoal to your order!
Medical Disclaimer: Our expertise lies in incense making, essential oil blends, and skin/hair ointments. Information contained on these pages is to the best of our knowledge factual, and presented solely for your edification and enjoyment. Wandering Stars cannot provide medical advice as we are not health professionals. Before ingesting anything that is not food, we strongly suggest seeking counsel from a licensed health practitioner.
Immerse yourself in the Sacred Luxuries of Ancient Egypt!
Often called the âEye of Horusâ by the ancient Egyptians, Kepu (offering to masculine gods) or Kapet (offering to feminine gods), was called Kyphi by the Greeks. It was the most revered of the three ancient Egyptian temple incenses besides Frankincense and Myrrh. With the fall of Egypt, the sacred recipe was lost for nearly 2,000 years. Wandering Stars has brought Kepu /Kapet back to life again.
The ancients called their country Kemet, which means âthe black landâ because of the color of the organic alluvial deposits from the Nile after it flooded itâs banks every year. This was the key to the Egyptian empireâs health and wealth with itâs abundant food production from the nutrient rich black earth. Thus, and also due to itâs dark black color - Kem, we call our Temple incense reproduction Kem Kepu.
Kepu /Kapet was formulated primarily for Temple use, when the doors to the sanctuary of the gods were opened in the morning or closed for the night. It has a distinctly different fragrance depending. Feast your olfactory on this warm and truly heavenly ancient fragrance, which hasnât wafted into nostrils, mortal or divine, for two millennia!
Our incense is sold in tins of two sizes: 2 ounce and 6 pellet sample, shown in the photo.
We recommend warming and softening the pellet in your hand first, then pulling into smaller pieces 1/4s or 1/8s before placing on hot charcoal. Like most natural resin incense, Kepu is burned on charcoal sitting on ash in a fireproof censer. Be sure to add some Three Kings Charcoal to your order!
Medical Disclaimer: Our expertise lies in incense making, essential oil blends, and skin/hair ointments. Information contained on these pages is to the best of our knowledge factual, and presented solely for your edification and enjoyment. Wandering Stars cannot provide medical advice as we are not health professionals. Before ingesting anything that is not food, we strongly suggest seeking counsel from a licensed health practitioner.
Immerse yourself in the Sacred Luxuries of Ancient Egypt!
Often called the âEye of Horusâ by the ancient Egyptians, Kepu (offering to masculine gods) or Kapet (offering to feminine gods), was called Kyphi by the Greeks. It was the most revered of the three ancient Egyptian temple incenses besides Frankincense and Myrrh. With the fall of Egypt, the sacred recipe was lost for nearly 2,000 years. Wandering Stars has brought Kepu /Kapet back to life again.
The ancients called their country Kemet, which means âthe black landâ because of the color of the organic alluvial deposits from the Nile after it flooded itâs banks every year. This was the key to the Egyptian empireâs health and wealth with itâs abundant food production from the nutrient rich black earth. Thus, and also due to itâs dark black color - Kem, we call our Temple incense reproduction Kem Kepu.
Kepu /Kapet was formulated primarily for Temple use, when the doors to the sanctuary of the gods were opened in the morning or closed for the night. It has a distinctly different fragrance depending. Feast your olfactory on this warm and truly heavenly ancient fragrance, which hasnât wafted into nostrils, mortal or divine, for two millennia!
Our incense is sold in tins of two sizes: 2 ounce and 6 pellet sample, shown in the photo.
We recommend warming and softening the pellet in your hand first, then pulling into smaller pieces 1/4s or 1/8s before placing on hot charcoal. Like most natural resin incense, Kepu is burned on charcoal sitting on ash in a fireproof censer. Be sure to add some Three Kings Charcoal to your order!
Medical Disclaimer: Our expertise lies in incense making, essential oil blends, and skin/hair ointments. Information contained on these pages is to the best of our knowledge factual, and presented solely for your edification and enjoyment. Wandering Stars cannot provide medical advice as we are not health professionals. Before ingesting anything that is not food, we strongly suggest seeking counsel from a licensed health practitioner.
Kepu - The Eye of Horus
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From the mud-caked discovery of the recipes carved in stone in the temple of Horus at Edfu, to the most up-to-date scientific and experimental research, the Wandering Stars recipe for Kepu may be the most accurate reproduction yet produced of the Edfu âAâ recipe, which scholars believe to be the oldest. Our Black Kepu - Kyphi will delight both the amateur Egyptologist and the contemporary practitioner of the ancient Egyptian traditions alike.
For the whole story, including the ingredients list and even the recipe itself be sure to read our research paper âKepu - The Sacred Temple Incense of Ancient Egyptâ.