3rd eye Bindis
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The Bindi (Sanskrit meaning point, drop, dot or small particle) is a popular symbol often in red, worn on the forehead between the eyebrows, mainly by Hindu and Jain women and men. |
Abalone Shell
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These abalone shells are sustainably farmed and hand-selected for their natural beauty, which means no two are alike. They can be used to catch the hot embers and ash created by smudge sticks or burning charcoal disks with loose incense on top. |
Agua Floresta Palo de Rosa
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Palo De Rosa has a wonderful refreshing and flowery aroma with a slight woody undertone. This flowerwater / spray blend is an excellent pacifier that calms your mind and relaxes your senses. |
3 Forms |
Beaded Belts Shipibo
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Beaded belts depicting designs inspired by Shipibo embroidery. These large handmade art pieces can suit as a belt or as a decorative ornamental piece for on your altar. Approximately 6000 coloured glass beads are used to create the pattern. Handcrafted in Indonesia. Various sizes and colour variations available. |
15 Forms |
Buddhist prayer wheel
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Used in the Tibetan tradition, in miniature. A prayer wheel; a cylindrical wheel on a spindle. Traditionally, a mantra is written in Newari language of Nepal, on the outside of the wheel. The mantra Om Mani Padme Hum is most commonly used, but other mantras may be used as well. Inside is placed a small paper with a prayer printed on it. |
Cedar smudge bundle
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Incense Cedar is often used in the sweat lodge ceremony, and for smudging sacred spaces and homes. The smoke of burning Cedar is said to attract the good spirits and eliminate negative energies. |
2 Forms |
Ceramic mini Flutes
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Colourful mini ceramic flutes, with cord. One hole. Produces two clear, high pitch tones. You can make creative bird sounds by rapidly opening and closing the hole with your finger and blowing with different force at the same time. Produced by hand, in Cusco, Peru. Sizes from 3 to 5 cm. |
8 Forms |
Coconut oil
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Coconut oil is very suitable as a massage oil, as it melts at body temperature and has a very good grip on the skin. It is easily absorbed in the skin and has a nurturing and rejuvenating effect. |
Eucalyptus smudge bundle
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Excellent quality Eucalyptus bundle for smudging as part of a ritual or ceremony. |
Juniper smudge bundle
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Juniper is one of the most ancient plants, and has been used for thousands of years by humans where the tree grows. It's known for its power to cleanse, protect, bring joy and healing. And also for fertility and love ceremonies. |
2 Forms |
Lavender Sage smudge bundle
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Lavender Sage, also called Purple Sage, is named for its clusters of purple flowers. Though not to be confused with the plant Lavender (Lavendula augustifolia). It grows all over the Southern Californian costal line and is traditionally used for its calming, peaceful and sedating effects. It relieves anxiety and inspires love. |
2 Forms |
Medicine bag
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Leather medicine bag to collect ones shamanic tools to carry in a pocket or other bag while on the move. The string on the image wraps around the bag. Will hold and protect your sacred items like Rapé, Rapé applicator, incense and other tools. |
Mugwort smudge bundle
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Mugwort is also known as “Dreamweed” for its unique ability to stimulate dreams. It is renowned as a smudging herb for its subtle, sweet scent and dream-inducing qualities. It has a long history of use in the Pagan tradition and is still used in modern-day Pagan magical practices as incense and for smudging or spell work. |
Oregano smudge bundle
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A quality smudge bundle for ritual and ceremonial use. Burning the herb in a smudge will uplift the mood and cleanse the environment of negative energy. |
Palo Santo beads
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Palo Santo smoke is used for purifying and cleansing and to get rid of evil spirits, misfortune and calamity. It has a wonderfully calming, soothing fragrance with a powerful energy. |
Piñon Pine smudge bundle
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The Californian Incense Cedar is an ancient tree, known as the Tree of Life by some Native American tribes. It's one of the most aggressively cleansing smudges you can use and also creates a protective barrier around the person, object or place that's smudged; often used to banish nightmares. It's said to, besides purify, create a bridge between heaven and earth and invite good spirits. |
2 Forms |
Rosemary smudge bundle
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The scent of rosemary purifies the mind and strengthens memory. Rosemary was traditionally burned in the Greek temples to the gods and goddesses. |
2 Forms |
Sacred Incense - Frankincense
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The word "incense", meaning originally "the aroma given off with the smoke of any odoriferous substance when burnt", has been gradually restricted almost exclusively to Frankincense, also known as Olibanum. |
5 Forms |
Sagebrush smudge bundle
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Desert sage grows on the high deserts in the West of the United States. It is especially known for its pleasant fragrance and is traditionally used in ceremonies and included in pouches and bundles. Sage is used in smudging ceremonies to drive out bad spirits, feelings or influences. |
2 Forms |
Shoyeido - Koh Incense
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Koh Incense Series are the perfect incense for savoring anytime—casual enough for everyday use, but with a level of refinement that also makes them appropriate for special occasions. |
3 Forms |
Smudge incense sticks
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These smudge sticks are an extraordinary tool for the shaman and healer to burn and smudge incense resins without the need for a charcoal. The sticks are created with only natural products and no chemicals were added. The smudge stick is used and works as a Palo Santo stick or White Sage smudge stick. |
2 Forms |
Sweetgrass braid
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Sweetgrass is a sacred plant, and is traditionally woven into braids to represent the culmination of mind, body, and spirit. Its scent is sweet, vanilla-ish and a bit grassy. The genus Hierochloe has a long association with holy ceremonies. |
White Sage smudge bundle
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White sage is primarily used as an incense, and is burned to give a general sense of well-being as well as to drive away specific ailments. Several species are called "Sage" and burned in this fashion, most of them in the Mugwort genus. |
2 Forms |
Yerba Santa smudge bundle
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Yerba Santa is often used as "smudging" for healing rituals since it is considered to neutralise negative and underlying energies that create disease and unwanted expressions, as well as create a protection. Its fragrance produces peacefulness and understanding, and is therefore often used to heal emotional wounds after arguments and conflict. |
3 Forms |