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Contains: Asafoetida (Pure), Fumitory, Eucalyptus, Sulfur, Mugwort, Birch, Nettle, Atropa Leaf
Contains: Mugwort, Patchouli, Cloves, Nettle Leaf, Betony
Perfect for art and craft projects, sand gardens, Zen Gardens, or sand mandala. Create colorful sand paintings, kinetic sand for playtime, give miniatures a realistic base, or apply to other kinds of art projects to give them that wow factor! The possibilities are endless!
Great for protecting incense burners like abalone shells, bowls made from brass, stone, or ceramic, and even trays. Ideal for any type of incense! Use incense sticks, charcoal tablets, cones, and more! If you need to extinguish your incense sticks early, the sand is perfect for safely smothering the flame
Measures: 3” x 1”
Our Specialty blend of herbs to help promote confidence and love within yourself!
Contains: Balm of Gilead (Poplar), Bee Pollen, Black Cohosh, Catnip, Motherwort, Nettle Leaf, Orris Root, Rose PetalsContains: Patchouli, Atropa Belladonna, Coltsfoot. Mullein, Mugwort, Cedar Leaf
Contains: Peppermint Leaf, White Sage, Lavender, Vervain, Sandalwood, Rose Buds
Fertility is the word of new life, new opportunities, new beginnings, a time to open a new door along one's journey & welcome the magic with gratitude & loving energy
Contains: Chickweed, Comfrey Leaf, Horsetail, Celery Leaf, Fennel Seed, Mugwort, Mistletoe, Yellow Dock
Doubling as an ash catcher, this incense burner has a flip-top compartment for the storage of unlit sticks within.
12" x 1 1/4" x 1 1/4"Crescent Moon on one end
Add a touch of mystique to your space with our Green Dragon Head Incense Burner. Its unique design and backflow feature create a mesmerizing effect as the incense smoke cascades down the dragon's mouth. Perfect for dragon enthusiasts and those seeking a tranquil ambiance. Bring the power of dragons to your home today!
Measures: 6 x 6 x 4 inchesOur Healing Incense is specially designed and charged to promote natural healing an be used in combination with other therapies for maximum effect!
Great blend for blessing your space! Clears and sanctifies your space! Use for new spaces or to renew the blessings of your current one!
Celebrating the Harvest!
Known as the pagan Thanksgiving, Mabon marks the Autumn Equinox, when day and night are equal, making it a time of balance, equality and harmony
Contains: Yarrow, Dalmatian Sage, Pine Needles, Passionflower, Myrrh, CalendulaContains: Betony, Chamomile, French Lavender, Lemon Balm, Mullein Leaf, Rue (Ruta) , St. Johns Wort, Thyme, Vervain
Use this to help boost workings to bring in a bit more money when you need it!
Contains: Allspice, Cedar Leaf, Irish Moss, Vetiver, Parsley, Orange Peel, Comfrey Root, Nutmeg, Holy Basil
This is the plant of Midgard, burned at the start of a ritual. One starts and ends with Mugwort, as one starts and ends with Midgard. Its shamanic purpose is purification. We tend to think of purification, in these days of advanced medical antisepsis, as being sterile. To us, "pure" has come to mean "without life". When we use something whose basic power is purification, we expect, on some level, for it to clean everything and leave it a blank slate. However, that's not what magical purification actually does.
Perhaps a better term for it would be "sanctification". Purifying magics create that aura of sacred space, which is so clear when you're in it but so elusive to describe. In order to create that energy, they do push out other sorts of energy, including the busy, well-worn, "messy" energy of the everyday. After the purification energy fades, the other stuff may drift back, or it might not, so it can have a cleaning effect in some cases.
Mugwort is the herb that is most often burned as recels, the Old English word for incense; pronounced ray-kels. The act of burning it is referred to as recaning, which can be pronounced various ways, but the most graceful seems to be reek-en-ing; the verb recan is cognate to our work "reek". Celtic-tradition people use the term saining. It's an alternative to the Native American-derived term "smudging", and it can be bound in lashed bundles and burned in the same way as white sagebrush. It also has a clearing effect on the mind, and a heightening of the extra senses, so it is a good thing to start any working that is going to involve an altered or trance state at some point.