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Palo Santo Wood Sticks
Palo Santo Wood Sticks
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Latin name: Bursera Graveolens
Palo Santo, meaning "Holy Wood" in Spanish, is derived from the Bursera Graveolens tree, native to the coastal regions of South America, particularly Ecuador, Peru, and parts of the Amazon rainforest. When burned, Palo Santo emits a sweet, woody, and slightly citrusy aroma. In traditional indigenous South American cultures, it is revered for its cleansing properties, often used in rituals and ceremonies to purify spaces, heal spiritual ailments, and connect with the spiritual realm. It is believed to attract positive energy and offer protection from negative forces.
How to use:Light the tip of the Palo Santo, let it burn briefly, then blow out the flame and fan the ember to release its aromatic smoke. Ideal for meditation, space cleansing, and relaxation.
Size: These Palo Santo sticks typically measure around 9.5 to 10 cm in length, with a width ranging from approximately 1 to 1.5 cm. Sizes may vary slightly due to their natural origin.
Caution: Palo Santo Wood sticks should always be used with care. Be mindful of their potent properties and if unsure, please consult a knowledgeable practitioner.
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