White Sage Incense Sticks – 7 Hand-Rolled Sticks from Peru

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* Note: Incense holder not included.

White Sage (Salvia Apiana)

  • Also known as “Sacred Sage” – Used for centuries by Native American cultures in purification and smudging rituals

  • Traditionally used to clear negative energy, purify spaces, and invite renewal

  • Smoke intensity:  (Medium to Heavy)

  • Burn time: 45–60 minutes per stick

  • Perfect for home purification, meditation, intention setting, and energy clearing

  • Hand-rolled in Peru – Made with dried white sage leaves and natural plant binders

  • Crown chakra alignment – Supports clarity, openness, and connection to higher self

  • Sourced from USDA & CCOF Certified farms – Organically grown and wildcrafted in California’s southern desert

  • 100% natural ingredients – Bound with gum acacia; no synthetic fragrances, fillers, or dyes

Herbaceous · Woody · Fresh · Minty

White Sage Leaves, Sawdust from Palo Santo wood, and vegetable gum

Approx. 7.8" length x 0.2" diameter. *All dimensions, weights, and burn times are approximate and may vary.

1. Hold the stick at a slight downward angle.
2. Light the tip, then gently blow out the flame to release smoke.
3. Place the base into a heat-resistant incense holder.
4. Allow it to smolder and burn naturally.
5. Extinguish in sand or fireproof dish when finished.

1. Burn in a well-ventilated area.
2. Keep away from flammable materials.
3. Never leave burning incense unattended.
4. Keep out of reach of children and pets.
5. Use on a heat-resistant, fireproof surface.

FAQs

What is White Sage incense and why is it considered sacred?
White Sage (Salvia Apiana), also called “Sacred Sage,” has been used for centuries by Native American cultures in purification and smudging rituals. It is revered for its ability to clear negative energy, purify spaces, and invite renewal.
Where is your White Sage sourced from?
Our White Sage is organically grown and wildcrafted in California’s southern desert. It is sourced from USDA and CCOF Certified farms, ensuring sustainability and respect for the plant’s cultural significance.
How is White Sage different from Palo Santo or Copal?
White Sage has a sharper, more herbal fragrance, while Palo Santo is woody and sweet, and Copal is resinous and grounding. Each has unique cleansing properties, but White Sage is often chosen for fast, powerful purification.
What does White Sage incense smell like?
It has a strong, herbal, and slightly astringent aroma. The scent is refreshing and purifying, often associated with spiritual protection and energetic renewal.
How is your White Sage incense made?
Our incense sticks are hand-rolled in Peru using dried White Sage leaves from California and bound with natural gum acacia. No synthetic fragrances, fillers, or dyes are ever used.