Pine Gum Rosin Rocks (For Wax Wraps)
$2.00 / oz
A traditional pine resin made from American pine trees, commonly used to restore the light tackiness in reusable beeswax wraps.
Also known as Colophony
Origin: USA
When blended with beeswax and plant oils, pine rosin helps wraps cling better to bowls, jars, and cut produce while staying pliable through repeated use.
This rosin is chipped, crushed, and sifted for a more usable, consistent texture, then packed in small batches. Also known as colophony, pine gum rosin has a long history in natural varnishes, soap making, instrument care, and other traditional craft uses.
Rosin, also known as colophony, has been used for centuries in natural varnishes, instrument care, soap making, and other traditional formulations.
