7 Herbs Smudge Stick 11cm

$9.95

Sagrada Madre 7 Herbs Smudge Stick: Global Aromatics for Tranquil Spaces

Immerse yourself in the calming embrace of our Sagrada Madre 7 Herbs Smudge Stick, a meticulously crafted blend of natural herbs sourced from around the globe. This aromatic offering, part of a diverse new age collection, is designed to create a serene and peaceful environment, perfect for meditation, relaxation, and spiritual practices.

Experience the harmonious fusion of high-quality ingredients, carefully selected to enhance your ambiance and foster a sense of connection during rituals and ceremonies. Simply light the tip, extinguish the flame, and allow the gentle smoke to fill your space with tranquility.

  • Global Herbal Blend: Features a unique combination of 7 natural herbs sourced from various countries.
  • Creates Tranquil Atmosphere: Perfect for enhancing relaxation, meditation, and spiritual practices.
  • High-Quality Ingredients: Crafted with carefully selected, natural materials.
  • Aromatic Experience: Releases a soothing and calming fragrance.
  • Enhances Rituals and Ceremonies: Aids in creating a sense of connection and sacredness.
  • Easy to Use: Simple to light and enjoy the aromatic benefits.
  • Natural and Authentic: Offers a natural approach to creating a peaceful environment.

Materials:

  • Herbs
  • Resin
  • Cotton String
  • Salt

Dimensions:

Length: 11 cm

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Cleansed by smoke, grounded by stillness.

The transformative process of releasing stagnant energies through the purifying act of smoke cleansing, followed by anchoring oneself in the tranquil depths of meditation, creating a harmonious balance between release and renewal.

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