Our White Grandfather Sage is farmed on virgin land in the alpine region of Victoria, which has been organically growing and harvesting Grandfather Sage for the last 20 years.
It is all produced by hand, from the growing, cutting, tethering, drying and packing using traditional methods.
The quality of this White Sage (Grandfather salvia apiana) is the best we have ever smelt. The richness of the aromatic and cleansing smoke is intoxicating and divine.
Stagnant or negative energy can have adverse effects on your mental and physical state. If your feeling sluggish and or negative smudging is a great way to rid of any negative energy that may be impacting your aura and help you start fresh.
Smudging is a sacred ritual that has been used for centuries. Through the smudging process we can neutralise our aura or a space to cleanse of negative energies. You can smudge/cleanse crystals, people, objects or spaces.
The sage is wrapped twined together. You may choose to burn your sage in one bundle or alternatively you can separate the sage into smaller pieces. To do so simple wiggle the sage bundle gently and the bundle will pull apart. This way you have a few pieces of sage that you can burn separately and may last a longer period, allowing for multiple cleansing ceremonies.
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The process of burning dried herbs is a sacred tradition practiced by indigenous cultures for thousands of years. As this is an ancient and ceremonial practice, we ask that when burning Grandfather White Sage that you do so with awareness and in a mindful manner, respecting the ancient tribes and traditions.
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approx. 10-12cm
Please Note: This is a natural product and its characteristics are unique and may vary slightly from the images shown. It is common for the bundle to separate naturally on its own.
Please refer to our How To and Product Information page for more information on how to use your sage bundle.
FIRE SAFETY
Never leave smouldering smudge sticks, palo santo, loose dried leaf's etc. unattended and be careful when smudging as any flying ashes may cause a fire hazard