White Sage Incense Sticks – 30 Mini Hand-Rolled Sticks from Peru (4.2")

$40.00 Soldes Économisez

* 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: 40–45 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

Approx. 4.2" 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

How long does one stick burn, and how strong is the smoke?
About 45–60 minutes per stick with medium–heavy smoke. Burn in a lightly ventilated room for a balanced scent.
Is an incense holder included?
No—this item ships without a holder. Use a heat-resistant holder that fits stick incense securely.
Where is the sage from, and how is the incense made?
We use white sage grown in California (from USDA/CCOF-certified sources), then hand-roll the incense in Peru with natural binders—no synthetic fragrances, fillers, or dyes.
How do I use it safely?
Light the tip, blow out the flame, and place in a heat-safe holder. Never leave burning incense unattended. Keep away from children, pets, and drafts; extinguish in sand or a fireproof dish.
How does White Sage compare to Palo Santo or Copal?
White Sage = crisp, herbal; Palo Santo = sweet-woody; Black Copal = resinous and deeper. Choose by mood: quick refresh (Sage), warm meditation (Palo Santo), ceremonial richness (Copal)