subtle bodies / peruvian palo santo incense
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Palo Santo is a revered and sacred wood with a bright and unmistakable scent — traditionally used to clear space and uplift energy.
Harvested in Peru through the 1980s, Subtle Bodies' Palo Santo is sourced exclusively from an old, stockpile of aged wood.
Palo Santo, which means "holy wood" in Spanish, is a sacred tree native to South America, primarily found in countries such as Peru, Ecuador, and Bolivia. It holds significant cultural and spiritual importance among various indigenous communities in the region. With a history dating back centuries, it is long intertwined with rituals, traditional medicine, and spiritual practice. As with any sacred plant or resource, it is essential to approach its use with respect, cultural sensitivity, and a commitment to sustainability.
All Subtle Bodies incense sticks are pure wood products with no added perfume or fragrance. Each burns with a distinct, yet delicately scented smoke trail.
Unlike other incense on the market, their Japanese style sticks have only two ingredients; the fragrant wood as their name suggests and a natural binding wood from either Machilus thunbergii, Litsea glutinosa or Phoebe zhennan.
Source:
Peruvian Amazon
Volume:
25 Incense Sticks
Burn Time:
55 minutes
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Subtle Bodies is a range of products grounded in purity, quality and tradition.
Completely free of perfumes, oils or additives their incense is a genuine expression of pure, fragrant wood.
To create the finest natural incense available, they work closely with specialist artisans worldwide - all who have a lasting connection with the type of wood they choose to focus on. With each incense a different raw material, variations between them are beautifully apparent - not only in the scent but the physical appearance and texture of the wood as well.
This single origin approach ensures full transparency, with a genuine understanding and appreciation of each incense.
Based in Australia, Subtle Bodies acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People as the Traditional Custodians of this land. Always was, and always will be.


