Tribal Soul Incense Smudge Sticks

$3.49

Myrrh: A natural resin extracted from the commiphora tree. It has been used throughout history as a perfume, incense and medicine.

Sweetgrass + Cedar: Are two of the main plants used by native people along with sage and tobacco. Sweet grass is the sacred hair of Mother Earth, usually braided in 3 strands.

White Sage: Is a plant from the mint family, used as incense. For centuries it has been used for purification ceremonies and healing sessions.

White Copal: Originating from the Aztec Nahuatil word “Copalli” and refers to the variety of resins extracted from the trees of “Bursera” family.

Palo Santo: Mean “Holy Wood” and is a wild tree that grows in the Amazing rainforests of Ecuador and Peru. Belongs to the same family as Copal, Myrrh, and Frankincense.

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Myrrh: A natural resin extracted from the commiphora tree. It has been used throughout history as a perfume, incense and medicine.

Sweetgrass + Cedar: Are two of the main plants used by native people along with sage and tobacco. Sweet grass is the sacred hair of Mother Earth, usually braided in 3 strands.

White Sage: Is a plant from the mint family, used as incense. For centuries it has been used for purification ceremonies and healing sessions.

White Copal: Originating from the Aztec Nahuatil word “Copalli” and refers to the variety of resins extracted from the trees of “Bursera” family.

Palo Santo: Mean “Holy Wood” and is a wild tree that grows in the Amazing rainforests of Ecuador and Peru. Belongs to the same family as Copal, Myrrh, and Frankincense.

Myrrh: A natural resin extracted from the commiphora tree. It has been used throughout history as a perfume, incense and medicine.

Sweetgrass + Cedar: Are two of the main plants used by native people along with sage and tobacco. Sweet grass is the sacred hair of Mother Earth, usually braided in 3 strands.

White Sage: Is a plant from the mint family, used as incense. For centuries it has been used for purification ceremonies and healing sessions.

White Copal: Originating from the Aztec Nahuatil word “Copalli” and refers to the variety of resins extracted from the trees of “Bursera” family.

Palo Santo: Mean “Holy Wood” and is a wild tree that grows in the Amazing rainforests of Ecuador and Peru. Belongs to the same family as Copal, Myrrh, and Frankincense.