Abalone shell
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This abalone shell is the perfect tool for your smudging ritual. |
Artemisia tridentata
(Desert Sage)
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Desert Sage is especially known for its pleasant fragrance and is traditionally used in ceremonies and included in pouches and bundles. |
Bursera graveolens
(Palo Santo)
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Palo Santo is a natural aromatic incense wood, used for centuries by the Incas for purifying and cleansing. |
8 Forms |
Eriodictyon californicum
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Yerba Santa is also known as the Holy Herb. These smudge bundles may be used for love, purification and growth. |
Hierochloe odorata
(Sweetgrass)
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Sweetgrass can be burned for prayer, to purify spaces, and at the beginning of rituals to attract positive energies and influences. |
2 Forms |
Libocedrus decurrens
(Incense Cedar)
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A resinous aromatic tree, Cedar is often used in the sweat lodge ceremony. The smoke of burning Cedar is said to attract the good spirits and eliminate negative energies. |
3 Forms |
Ligusticum porteri
(Osha)
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Osha is considered sacred by the Native Americans and widely esteemed by them for its broad and effective warm healing aromatic power and fragrance. |
Pogostemon cablin
(Patchouli)
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Patchouli is a bushy herb of the mint family. The plant is native to tropical regions of Asia. The scent of patchouli is heavy and strong. It has been used for centuries in perfumes and continues to be so today. |
2 Forms |
Sahumerios Incense
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Sahumerios is the name given to a mixture of fragrant woods, flowers and herbs, to be used as a ceremonial incense. It consists of mainly Palo Santo, with addition of a multitude of other aromatic and healing ingredients. |
Salvia apiana
(White Sage)
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White Sage is considered sacred by many Native Americans and is believed to cleanse a space of any evil spirits that may be present. |
3 Forms |
Salvia azurea
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Blue sage smudge bundles for using in cleansing and healing rituals. |
Smudge Feathers
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Smudging feathers can be used to direct the cleansing smoke from burning sacred herbs and resins to the places where you wish it to go. |
2 Forms |
Thuja plicata
(Red Cedar)
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Western Red Cedar is one of the most spiritually significant trees in American northwestern native cultures, and is appropriately also called the Tree of Life. |
2 Forms |