Tribal Soul Incense Smudge Sticks
This Indian Incense Smudge Sticks combine the scent or incense with the power of smudging. Each pack comes incense sticks and a feather to allow you to spread the incense around the room in order to ‘smudge’, cleanse the energy.
See the ‘Additional Info’ for details on each one you can choose from:
Cinnamon
Frankincense
Lavender
Myrrh
Palo Santo
Palo Santo & Pinon Pine
Sandalwood
Sweetgrass & Cedar
White Copal
White Sage
White Sage & Lavender
White Sage & Palo Santo
This Indian Incense Smudge Sticks combine the scent or incense with the power of smudging. Each pack comes incense sticks and a feather to allow you to spread the incense around the room in order to ‘smudge’, cleanse the energy.
See the ‘Additional Info’ for details on each one you can choose from:
Cinnamon
Frankincense
Lavender
Myrrh
Palo Santo
Palo Santo & Pinon Pine
Sandalwood
Sweetgrass & Cedar
White Copal
White Sage
White Sage & Lavender
White Sage & Palo Santo

This Indian Incense Smudge Sticks combine the scent or incense with the power of smudging. Each pack comes incense sticks and a feather to allow you to spread the incense around the room in order to ‘smudge’, cleanse the energy.
See the ‘Additional Info’ for details on each one you can choose from:
Cinnamon
Frankincense
Lavender
Myrrh
Palo Santo
Palo Santo & Pinon Pine
Sandalwood
Sweetgrass & Cedar
White Copal
White Sage
White Sage & Lavender
White Sage & Palo Santo
Cinnamon, also known as Cinnamomum verum, is a warm and aromatic spice that has been used for centuries for its healing and protective properties. Its sweet and spicy aroma is believed to promote prosperity and abundance and is often used in spiritual practices to attract positive energy.
Frankincense, revered through the ages, infuses the air with its sacred and timeless fragrance, ideal for enhancing meditation, prayer, and moments of spiritual reflection. Each stick is a doorway to the rituals of ancient civilizations and a path to spiritual elevation.
Lavender is well known for its medicinal qualities as well as its powers of protection and cleansing, symbolizes purity and cleanliness.
Myrrh is a natural resin extracted from the Commiphora tree. It has been used throughout history as a perfume, incense and medicine. It is also mentioned in many ancient texts, including the Bible and Torah, for its ability to connect to the Divine. Myrrh is in protection rituals. It is also well known for its purifying properties, for cleansing the soul and clearing the mind. Myrrh rein has a warm, spicy, balsamic scent which favours meditation and spiritual upliftment.
Palo Santo (Bursera graveolens) means “Holy Wood” and is a wild tree that grows in the Amazon rainforest of Ecuador and Peru. It belongs to the same family as Copal, Myrrh and Frankincense. Its wood, leaves and oil have been used for thousands of years by indigenous Shamans to heal the body and soul, purify spaces, clear negative energies and to prepare for meditation. Palo Santo has a sweet, balsamic, and herbal scents, wonderfully calming and soothing, which carries a powerful energy of healing and purification.
Palo Santo and Pinon Pine: Palo Santo (Bursera graveolens ) which means “Holy Wood” in Spanish, is a mystical tree that grows in the Amazon rainforests. Its wood, leaves and oil have been used for thousands of years by indigenous Shamans to heat the body and soul, purify spaces, clear negative energies and to prepare for meditation. Piñon Pine Resin is a favourite in the Native American and Wiccan traditions. This resin from Southwest of United States in burned for healing, balancing and clearing one’s aura and energy field.
Sandalwood: The deep, woody sandalwood scent is known to help you unwind and feel centred. It's perfect for creating a peaceful atmosphere.
Sweetgrass and Cedar: Sweetgrass and Cedar are two of the main plants used by Native people along with Sage and Tobacco. Sweetgrass is the sacred hair of Mother Earth, usually braided in three strands. Once dried, the braid is burned at the beginning of a prayer or ceremony for smudging and purification of the spirit. Cedar, a resinous aromatic tree is also used for cleansing rituals and healing rites. Native peoples of North America burn Cedar while praying and its smoke is said to attract the goo spirits and eliminate negative energies. The vanilla-like fragrance of Sweetgrass combines in these sticks with the sweet herbaceous scent of Cedar to protect, purify and to bring positivity.
White Copal: Copal originates from the Aztec Nahuatil word (Copalli) and refers to the variety of resins extracted from the trees of the “Bursera” family. Thousands of years ago, Copal was considered as a sacred resin by Mayans and Aztecs in Mexico and central America. The Mayans used to offer Copal to the Gods as one of the most valuable things, along with tobacco and cocoa. Copal is still used today in shamanic ceremonies for energetic protection, offering, cleansing and purification. It is an excellent incense to make positive changes. Copal has a rich sweet, piney smell that brings peace and harmony.
White Sage (Salvia apina) is a plant from the mint family, used as incense. For centuries, the native Indians of North America have been initiating their purification ceremonies and healing sessions by burning its dry leaves bundled into smudge sticks. White Sage is considered sacred and is believed to cleanse that may be present. Its smoke is also used to being smudged. White sage has a highly aromatic as resinous scent that enables a greater capacity of concentration and a greater ease of relaxation.
White Sage and Lavender: White Sage (Salvia apina) has been considered sacred by Native Americans for thousands of years and has been used to drive away bad energy, cleanse and purify persons and places thorough the technique of smudging. Lavender, well known for its medicinal qualities as well as its powers of protection and cleansing, symbolizes purity and cleanliness.
White Sage and Palo Santo: White Sage (Salvia apina) has been considered a sacred, purifying plant. Native Americans started the tradition of burning its dry bundled leaves, during their purification ceremonies and healing sessions, to cleanse a space or person of and healing sessions, to cleanse a space or a person of all evil spirits or negative energies all evil spirits or negative energies.