Palo Santo Incense Sticks – 7 Hand-Rolled Sticks from Peru

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* Note: Incense holder not included.

Palo Santo (Bursera Graveolens)

  • Also known as “Holy Wood – Used for centuries in Amazonian and Andean spiritual rituals

  • Traditionally used to cleanse energy, uplift the spirit, and restore balance

  • Smoke intensity: (Medium to Heavy)

  • Burn time: 45–60 minutes per stick

  • Perfect for meditation, breathwork, energy cleansing, and emotional reset rituals

  • Hand-rolled in Peru – Made with 100% pure Palo Santo from naturally fallen branches

  • Chakra alignment – Supports the solar plexus chakra to enhance clarity and confidence

  • Sustainably harvested – Ethically gathered in partnership with local communities

  • SERFOR certified – Officially approved by the Peruvian Forest Authority

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

Pine · Mint · Lemon · Fireplace · Sweet

Sawdust from Palo Santo wood, Palo Santo resin, 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 Palo Santo and why is it called “Holy Wood”?
Palo Santo (Bursera Graveolens) is a sacred wood native to South America, used in traditional Amazonian and Andean rituals for energy cleansing and spiritual healing. It is called “Holy Wood” because of its powerful purifying properties.
What does Palo Santo incense smell like?
It has a warm, woody, and slightly citrusy aroma with subtle sweet notes — grounding yet uplifting, perfect for meditation or daily rituals.
How do I burn Palo Santo incense sticks safely?
Light the tip until it glows, then gently blow out the flame. Place the stick in a heat-proof incense holder and let the smoke fill your space. Always keep in a ventilated area and never leave unattended.
How is Palo Santo incense different from Sage or Copal?
Palo Santo is gentler and more uplifting, with a woody-citrus sweetness. White Sage has a sharper, herbal cleansing effect, while Copal is more resinous and grounding.
Is your Palo Santo incense sustainably sourced?
Yes, our Palo Santo is hand-rolled in Peru using only naturally fallen branches and is SERFOR-certified, ensuring sustainable and ethical harvesting.