Palo Santo & White Sage Incense
The Great Harmonizer
There is an aroma that reveals its layers slowly.
It opens with sacred wood—warm, grounding, unmistakable. Then come bright citrus sparks reminiscent of orange peel, followed by soft resinous sweetness. At the end, a clean, refreshing note appears, almost herbal and penetrating, leaving the air clear and open.
This complexity is intentional. This is our Palo Santo & White Sage incense—a bridge between botany, ritual, and presence. Crafted here in Ecuador with reverence for both plants and the traditions they carry.
White Sage: Deep Clearing by Design
White Sage is revered in Indigenous traditions of North America as a plant of profound cleansing.
Its smoke is dense, herbal, assertive. It doesn't soften a space—it clears it. It removes stagnation, emotional residue, accumulated stress, and energies that don't belong.
We don't use White Sage the way you fight something. We use it the way you open a window—not to attack, but to refresh. Its unmistakable herbal aroma restores balance rather than erasing presence.
This is not aggressive purification. This is intentional renewal.
In energy work, White Sage acts externally—addressing environmental stressors, clearing what has built up in the space itself. It creates neutrality. A clean slate. A field ready to be filled with intention.
The Alchemy: Clearing and Filling
White Sage clears. Palo Santo fills.
On an energetic level, White Sage removes what does not belong—external stress, emotional heaviness, mental noise. Palo Santo then restores warmth, balance, and clarity. Together, they create a complete purification cycle—not aggressive, not overwhelming, but deeply effective.
On a physical level, White Sage contributes strong cleansing properties that help refresh stale air, while Palo Santo supports emotional calm and presence through its grounding warmth.
This is not magic. This is chemistry, ritual, and intention working together.
Learn more about our Ecuadorian Palo Santo
When to Light This Blend
Time of Day: ☀️ Morning | Midday | New beginnings
Moon Phase: New moon, waxing moon (release and renewal)
Season: Spring (renewal), after stagnant periods
Ideal Practices:
- Moving into a new home or workspace
- Clearing after conflict or heavy emotions
- Resetting the energy of a room after illness
- Preparing a space for ritual or ceremony
- Releasing old patterns or habits
- Spring cleaning (energetic and physical)
- Creating sacred space for gatherings
Intention:
"I release what does not serve. I clear the path. I invite balance and renewal."
Chakras: Throat (clear communication), Solar Plexus (personal power), Crown (openness)
How Form Shapes the Ritual
Each format serves a different rhythm and depth of clearing.
Incense Sticks (with Bamboo Core)
For sustained, even cleansing over time. Our sticks provide continuous purification—ideal for yoga sessions, workspaces, or maintaining clear energy throughout the day without constant attention.
Solid Incense Sticks (Coreless)
Pure expression of the blend with no interference. These produce denser smoke and a cleaner aromatic profile—perfect for deep energetic resets when you want the most direct, unfiltered clearing possible.
Incense Cones
For progressive, intensifying purification. As cones burn, the aroma strengthens, making them ideal for focused rituals, quick room clearing, or altar work where you want concentrated energy in a shorter time.
Backflow Cones
White Sage smoke descending like cleansing mist, anchoring purification energy downward into the space. The visual element transforms clearing into meditation—watching the smoke fall while releasing what no longer serves.
Pyramid Cones
Powerful energetic pulse for major transitions. Pyramids release a large volume of smoke quickly, perfect for new homes, new chapters, or clearing after emotionally significant events. This is the reset button.
A Conscious Choice
This incense is not a background scent.
It is a tool for presence. A ritual shaped by time, respect for living systems, and coherence between what we say and what we make.
When you choose it, the ritual begins long before the flame—in the forests of Ecuador where Palo Santo rests, in the high deserts of California where White Sage grows, in the hands of women who craft these blends with the same care they bring to their own homes.