Traditionally used Palo Santo sticks to refresh spaces, create calm and support mindful rituals.
Palo Santo, meaning “Holy Wood,” comes from the Bursera graveolens tree native to parts of South America, particularly Ecuador and Peru.
For generations, Indigenous communities across the Andes and surrounding regions, including Inca traditions and other local cultures, used Palo Santo in ceremonies, prayer, cleansing rituals and moments of reflection.
Our Palo Santo is ethically sourced from Ecuador and taken only from naturally fallen wood, honouring both the tree and the traditions connected to it.
When lit, it releases a warm, woody and grounding aroma often used to refresh a room, support meditation, create calm and bring a peaceful atmosphere into the home.
Traditionally used Palo Santo sticks to refresh spaces, create calm and support mindful rituals.
Palo Santo, meaning “Holy Wood,” comes from the Bursera graveolens tree native to parts of South America, particularly Ecuador and Peru.
For generations, Indigenous communities across the Andes and surrounding regions, including Inca traditions and other local cultures, used Palo Santo in ceremonies, prayer, cleansing rituals and moments of reflection.
Our Palo Santo is ethically sourced from Ecuador and taken only from naturally fallen wood, honouring both the tree and the traditions connected to it.
When lit, it releases a warm, woody and grounding aroma often used to refresh a room, support meditation, create calm and bring a peaceful atmosphere into the home.