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All Natural Incense For those of you who don’t like incense because you associate it with patchouli parties and chanting Krishnas but find the smell of sitting around a campfire enjoyable and relaxing, these incenses are for you! These are the only incenses anywhere made with 100% wild-harvested leaves, wood and resins from the mountains of the West―no perfumey stuff, no added scents, no fake anything.
Clean burning · No charcoal · 40 sticks per box
INGREDIENTS FOR ALL INCENSE: sustainably wild-harvested leaves, wood and resins from the mountains and deserts of the West, vegetable-based gum, bamboo stick—and that’s it, really! No charcoal, no potassium nitrate, no fake anything.
Desert Pinon - Although pine trees are commonly associated with alpine lakes, this member of the pine clan has strayed out into the hot deserts of the Southwest. And like a black sheep rebel who can't stand the crowded conformity of the mountains, this desert dweller splays its twisted branches wildly and generally gets its groove on where no one can tell it what to do. This incense evokes winter nights in the Southwest, where Piñon is burned as firewood and its sweet, resiny scent drifts through the air.
White Sage - 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. This is the only Sage incense anywhere made with 100% real White Sage.
Cedar - Siskiyou Cedar is found only in the remote, coastal mountains of the Pacific Northwest’s Siskiyou country. Most Cedar incenses are made with the perfumey- smelling essential oil of European Cedar—that's why they don’t smell anything like the Western Cedars we know and love. This is the only incense anywhere made with real Cedar from the Pacific Northwest. Burn a stick and let your mind drift away to the forests of the rugged Northwest.
Sweetgrass - Sweetgrass is found in alpine meadows throughout the mountainous regions of the West, from Alaska south to the Rockies and Sierra Nevada. It is one of the treasured plants of native tribes in Canada and the American West, who use it ceremonially along with White Sage. When burned, it has a lovely, soft, vanilla-like scent and a centering energy that evokes the ephemeral, shimmering green mountain meadows where it grows. |
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