A selection of white sage sold in smudges (bouquets) of 25/30 gr. or in packs of 24 smudges. 3 fragrances to choose from: 100% natural - Dragon's Blood - Rose. Perfect!
A selection of white sage sold in smudges (bouquets) of 25/30 gr. or in packs of 24 smudges. 3 fragrances to choose from: 100% natural - Dragon's Blood - Rose. Perfect!
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Origin: Mexico
Sold individually in 30/35 gram smudges or in a basket (bamboo), in 24 smudges of approximately 11 x 3 centimeters of 30 to 35 grams or even 40 in certain cases... without price change!
Can be burned in a shell, can be unwrapped and burned loose on charcoal or burned like a regular incense stick, with an incense burner.
It is uncultivated and untreated. It is 100% organic, but it has no official certification.
Other fragrances are available upon request in the same packaging: Shasta / Juniper / Cinnamon / Eucalyptus / Cedar / Natural Rose Petals.
White sage can be sold on request in sticks of approximately 15 / 30 / 60 / 110 grams.
About the product:
Ecological handcrafted incense
100% natural environmental purifier
Naturally relaxing, relieves stress
Expels negative energies
Code 5214: Twenty-four bundles of 100% natural white sage
Code 5242: Twenty-four white sage bundles with chakra-colored dried rose petals in a bamboo basket. The healing scent of rose and the symbolism of purification and energization.
Code 5258: Twenty-four bundles of 100% natural white sage handmade with dragon's blood resin, obtained from the Croton Draco tree in Mexico.
About: Our white sage sticks, called smudge sticks or smudge bundles, are the natural incense used in ceremonies, traditionally burned by Native Americans during the sweat lodge ritual.
More and more doctors and therapists are discovering the beneficial properties of this plant. Smudge Bundles are used by many people to connect with the power of Mother Nature.
The burning of herbs and resins probably dates back to caveman times, however, ceremonies to purify people, places and objects with smoke continue to this day, not only to repel insects, but also because the smoke from certain plants helps preserve food and skin.
Some smudges can also protect against negative thoughts. To fully harness the protective and purifying power of smudge, leaves or resin were burned to produce smoke that was fanned over the person or object, often using a feather fan. Some plants have specific healing properties, while others have more general powers.
You can burn the smudges either by sprinkling the dried herbs on hot coals or a hot stone or by burning the dried herbs in a clay bowl or shell.
White sage is burned in ceremonies to ward off spirits and negative influences.
The leaves are highly valued for their aromatic properties and are used as a clothes moth repellent or mosquito repellent. White sage can also be used in other ways.
Plains Native Americans covered the floor of the sweat lodge with white sage leaves, also used by inhalation through a bouquet, or by rubbing the body with the leaves during the sweat lodge ritual.
Native Americans believed that the smoke of white sage made evil spirits sick, and as soon as they fled the plant, they began to burn; while good spirits did not get sick and were not afraid of the smoke; they even loved it!
Caution: Do not leave burning incense unattended, keep out of reach of children
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