Palo Santo Incense Sticks (Ecuador) 2oz
Palo Santo (Bursera Graveolens) has a pleasing citrus aroma with underlying notes of frankincense, its close relative, and has also been described as warm, delicately sweet, and rosy-woodsy. Our palo santo sticks are sustainably wild-harvested from naturally fallen trees and fallen branches that lay dead for 4-10 years before being harvested.
Palo Santo has been used as a natural wood incense for centuries by the Incas and Indigenous people of the South America. Shamans often use it in sacred plant-spirit ceremonies. Known as a spiritual remedy, to dissolve evil spirits and misfortune, and is used for medicinal purposes.
Burn for purifying and cleansing or simply for aroma pleasure!
Slightly smaller in diameter and more uniform than Peru sticks
2 oz bag (8-12 sticks)
Approximately 4 inches long and 0.25 to 0.375 inches in diameter
Palo Santo (Bursera Graveolens) has a pleasing citrus aroma with underlying notes of frankincense, its close relative, and has also been described as warm, delicately sweet, and rosy-woodsy. Our palo santo sticks are sustainably wild-harvested from naturally fallen trees and fallen branches that lay dead for 4-10 years before being harvested.
Palo Santo has been used as a natural wood incense for centuries by the Incas and Indigenous people of the South America. Shamans often use it in sacred plant-spirit ceremonies. Known as a spiritual remedy, to dissolve evil spirits and misfortune, and is used for medicinal purposes.
Burn for purifying and cleansing or simply for aroma pleasure!
Slightly smaller in diameter and more uniform than Peru sticks
2 oz bag (8-12 sticks)
Approximately 4 inches long and 0.25 to 0.375 inches in diameter
Palo Santo (Bursera Graveolens) has a pleasing citrus aroma with underlying notes of frankincense, its close relative, and has also been described as warm, delicately sweet, and rosy-woodsy. Our palo santo sticks are sustainably wild-harvested from naturally fallen trees and fallen branches that lay dead for 4-10 years before being harvested.
Palo Santo has been used as a natural wood incense for centuries by the Incas and Indigenous people of the South America. Shamans often use it in sacred plant-spirit ceremonies. Known as a spiritual remedy, to dissolve evil spirits and misfortune, and is used for medicinal purposes.
Burn for purifying and cleansing or simply for aroma pleasure!
Slightly smaller in diameter and more uniform than Peru sticks
2 oz bag (8-12 sticks)
Approximately 4 inches long and 0.25 to 0.375 inches in diameter