🌿 Kombarakku – Product Description & Other Names
📌 Product Description
Kombarakku is a traditional natural resin commonly used in South Indian rituals, incense preparation, and indigenous medicinal practices. It is typically a hardened, reddish-brown to dark brown aromatic resin obtained from tree sources and used either alone or blended with other resins.
In many regions, Kombarakku refers to processed lac resin, which is derived from the secretion of the lac insect, scientifically known as Kerria lacca.
🔍 Physical Characteristics
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Irregular solid lumps or stick-like pieces
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Reddish-brown to dark brown color
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Resinous texture
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Mild to strong aromatic smell when burned
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Brittle at room temperature
🔥 Common Uses
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Ingredient in incense (Sambrani blends)
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Temple and pooja rituals
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Natural varnish and polish making
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Traditional adhesives
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Ayurvedic and Siddha preparations (in specific processed forms)
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Wood finishing and handicrafts
🌍 Other Names of Kombarakku
Kombarakku is known by various names depending on region and trade usage:
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Lac Resin
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Stick Lac
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Shellac (raw form source)
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Laksha (Sanskrit)
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Arakku (Tamil)
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Lakh (Hindi)
In commercial markets, processed lac is often refined into Shellac, which is widely used in polishes and coatings.

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