

Incense Sticks White Sage and Palo Santo
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Description
Fresh, herbal white sage meets the soft woody warmth of palo santo in an Indian incense stick made for slow evening rituals, meditation spaces and quiet resets at home. The scent opens clean and green, then settles into a sweeter, resinous warmth as the smoke curls through the room. The white sage and palo santo scent White sage gives the first impression: dry, leafy and bright, with a crisp herbal edge. Palo santo brings a warmer wood note, softer and sweeter as the stick burns down. The two scents suit a doorway table, yoga corner or bedside ritual where you want a clearer pause between parts of the day. The smoke has a steady, traditional incense character rather than the sharpness of burning loose herbs or wood. It is a good choice if you like incense that feels both fresh and grounded. Hand-rolled masala incense from India These Satya incense sticks are hand-rolled in India using traditional masala methods. In this style, aromatic materials are worked into the incense mixture before rolling, giving the stick a full, lingering scent as it burns. How to burn it well Place the plain end in a heat-resistant incense holder or ash catcher. Light the coated tip, let it flame briefly, then blow it out so the end glows and releases smoke. Burn in a ventilated room, away from draughts, fabrics and anything flammable. Never leave burning incense unattended, and let the ash fall onto a suitable surface. White sage and palo santo in context White sage and palo santo both carry strong associations with ritual burning, but they come from different cultural landscapes. White sage has ceremonial significance for a number of Indigenous peoples in North America, while palo santo is traditionally used in parts of South America for fragrant wood smoke. This incense does not replace those practices. It offers a Satya-style Indian incense interpretation of the two scents, made for everyday moments of reflection, intention and atmosphere. Box weight and stick count Each box contains 15 g of Satya white sage and palo santo incense sticks, with approximately 12, 15 sticks inside. A thoughtful ritual gift A calm, easy gift for someone who keeps incense by a meditation cushion, bath tray or reading corner. The scent feels considered without being heavy, so it suits both established incense lovers and someone beginning a simple home ritual. Common questions Is this the same as burning loose white sage or palo santo wood? No. This is an Indian masala incense stick with a white sage and palo santo fragrance profile, designed to be burned in an incense holder.
Details
| Brand | SHAMTAM |
|---|---|
| Category | Religious Items |
| MPN | ISATYAWS-09 |



