BLUE SAGE (SALVIA AZUREA) Ideal for healing rituals and spiritual well-being, compared to classic White Sage it has a less pungent aroma and is ideal for lovers of delicate fragrance notes. 1 SMUDGE
Blue Sage smudge (bunch of herbs and leaves) comes from a plant that grows in the deserts of the southwestern United States. It is so named for its abundant blue flowers. It has thin leaves and an herbaceous, floral fragrance similar to lavender. A close relative of White Sage (Salvia Appiana), it has a less pungent scent than White Sage and is ideal for people who prefer more delicate aromas. In the esoteric field, Blue Sage is credited with beneficial and purifying properties.The combination of these elements makes this smudge ideal for rituals of healing and spiritual well-being.
Made from Abalone shells, mollusks of the genus Haliotis and known by the popular name Sea Ears. The coloring of the shells being a 100% natural product can vary and no two shells will ever be perfectly the same.Usually the shell is laid on a three-legged wooden stand. In the Native American tradition, the Abalone shell is the ideal burner for burning sage smudges, palo santo timbers and herbs in general.It is part of the indispensable kit for anyone who "engages" in fumigation practices or esoteric rituals. It is a widely appreciated item in crystal therapy where it is indicated as an aid in boosting confidence, self-esteem and physical energy.
This smudge (bunch of herbs and leaves) encapsulates both the properties of Blue Sage and Palo Santo. Blue Sage is known for its purifying and esoteric properties and widely appreciated on a sensory level with a very pleasant scent. Palo Santo is an aromatic wood, with sweet and pleasant notes, strongly linked to the shamanic world. The combination of these two elements makes this smudge ideal for purifying environments and eliminating negative energies