Description
Description
Set of natural burning incense: sage, palo santo, cedarwood, dragon's blood, yerba santa, rosemary, lavender and eucalyptus.
1. White sage - the origins of its use for incense and smoke making date back to the traditions of indigenous Indian tribes. During shamanic rituals, white sage is sometimes burned as incense and the process is called - smudging. After lighting the sage leaves, the shamans distribute the smoke over the body and the people who take part in the ceremony. Beliefs indicate that the smoke cleanses the soul and the body of negative energy and provides protection against evil spirits. The soothing and relaxing aroma strengthens and removes negative feelings and thoughts.
- Country of production and sourcing: USA
- Composition: white sage (Salvia Apiana)*.
*product from cultivation (which does not affect the population of white sage, which is considered an endangered species)
2. Palo Santo (Sacred Tree) is a creamy yellow piece of dried wood extracted from the naturally fallen, dead tree Bursera graveolens, which grows in the dry tropical forests of North America and Central America. The incense is characterised by a spicy and woody and delicately citrusy fragrance, with slightly powdery notes. The soothing and relaxing scent of this unusual wood still today restores calmness and balances the emotions.
- Country of production and sourcing: Peru
- Composition: certified Palo Santo wood (Bursera graveolens)*.
*product derived from dead, naturally fallen trees.
3. Cedar (Californian cedar) in the form of natural incense has played an important role in the rituals of many cultures for centuries (thanks to its purifying and dispersing evil energy). When lit, the cedar bundle leaves behind a pleasantly heavy, woody and ginger aroma that allows you to relax.
- Country of production and sourcing: USA
- Composition: Californiancedrus (Calocedrus decurrens).
4. Dragon's Blood (Dragon's Blood) is a bundle of white sage infused with bright red resin from the Dracaena tree (Dracaena Draco). The incense is characterised by a strong and herbal, yet spicy-sweet fragrance.
- Country of production and sourcing: USA
- Composition: white sage (Salvia Apiana)*, dragon dracaena resin (Dracaena Draco).
*product sourced from cultivation (which does not affect the population of white sage, which is considered an endangered species). - Product sourced from cultivation (which does not affect the population of white sage, which is considered an endangered species).
5. Yerba Santa in the form of natural incense is a remedy that has stimulating properties. Excellent during meditation and relaxation. The incense has a herbal-sweet and fresh fragrance. The aroma of this herbal incense brings peace of mind and understanding.
- Country of production and sourcing: USA
- Composition: Yerba Santa (Eriodictyon californicum).
6. Rosemary in the form of natural incense is a remedy that has stimulating properties. Excellent for meditation, relaxation or study. Rosemary incense has a fresh and intense herbal aroma. The aroma of this herbal incense adds energy, promotes concentration and stimulates the mind.
- Country of production and sourcing: USA
- Composition: rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis).
7. Lavender is a bundled leaf extracted from dried lavender (Lavandula officinalis). The incense is characterised by a mildly camphoraceous, herbal and floral scent that is excellent for relieving mental fatigue, soothing the nerves and providing better sleep. Lavender incense is the perfect product for lovers of floral-herbal, soothing scents.
- Country of production and sourcing: USA
- Composition: lavender (Lavandula officinalis).
8. Eucalyptus is bundled leaves extracted from various species of the Eucalyptus tree. It is characterised by a minty and camphoraceous fresh fragrance that is excellent for relieving mental as well as physical fatigue. Eucalyptus incense is an excellent product for lovers of refreshing and energising fragrances.
- Country of production and sourcing: USA
- Composition: leaves of various species of eucalyptus
How to use - how to burn frankincense
- Take the incense in your hand and light the end of it.
- Maintaining the continuity of the flame, wait until the incense begins to burn.
- Take the incense and burn it.
- Seeing a small flame on the incense - extinguish it by blowing it out.
- The incense will begin to smoke intensely.
When the incense is finished, leave the incense on the ceramic or stone stand until it extinguishes on its own, or extinguish it if necessary.
The incense can also be burned on chervil coals, after being crushed first.
Precautions:
Never leave lit incense unattended. Keep the product away from children and animals.
- Length of incense: approx. 6-12 cm
- Weight of set: approx. 233-255 g
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