Copal is a natural resin obtained from various trees, particularly from the Bursera species. It is often used in traditional practices, such as incense burning and making varnishes. Copal has a pleasant, aromatic scent when burned, making it popular in spiritual and ceremonial contexts.
This resin is also significant in the production of amber, as it can fossilize over time. In addition to its uses in rituals, copal is valued in the art world for its application in painting and woodworking, where it serves as a natural adhesive and protective finish.