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Handmade Natural Wild Smudge Sticks

Smudge sticks are the most natural form of
incense—they’re just wild plant trimmings,
nothing else. Just light the tip on fire, blow
out the flame and let it smolder. Extinguish
with sand or water when you are done. They’re
also great in the fireplace.
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white
sage smudge sticks
 
100% pure plant material · Great for the
fireplace
White Sage, with its incredibly strong, aromatic
resins, is the most highly prized Western Sage.
It is found in the rugged mountains of the
Southwest, where it is burned ceremonially in
purification rituals. Its beautiful leaf
clusters and enormous flowering stalks burst
forth in the spring, painting streaks of white
against the rusty green hillsides and filling
the air with the pungent scent of wild Sage.
Available in the individual large 8" size or the
three mini 3" size.
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Stick For Only $7.79
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mugwort large smudge stick

100% pure plant material · Great for the
fireplace
Mugwort, also known as Dream Weed for its unique
ability to stimulate dreams, is found in the
mountains of the West Coast from California
north through British Columbia. It is renowned
as a smudging herb for its subtle, sweet scent
and dream-inducing qualities. So burn a little
before you go to sleep and dream sweet dreams of
wildflower meadows heavy with the smell of the
waning winter rains and new green life rising
all around you. Large 8" long.
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sierra
cedar mini 3" smudge sticks

Sierra Cedar has a wonderful
mountain campfire aroma that makes me
immediately think of the granite rock and
tumbling creek country of the Sierra Nevada,
where it is grows. This classic Western smudge
is the scent of warm summer evenings along the
Tuolumne River, or of stumbling out of your
sleeping bag in the middle of the night, with
the impossibly cold, wood-smoke Sierra air
lighting up your senses.
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Stick For Only $7.79
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