🌿 Pale gray-green sage leaves, hand-tied with white twine and banded with red, yellow, and purple petals, carry an ancient practice of purification into the home. In many Indigenous traditions of North America, white sage (Salvia apiana) is burned in ceremony as an offering and a reminder of respect, clarity, and mindfulness. The added rose, carnation, and daisy petals lend gentle color and a soft floral accent.
As the bundle smolders, it releases a steady, aromatic smoke—clean, resinous sage with a whisper of sweetness from the flowers—that helps clear heavy energy and invite balance into the room. The tightly wrapped leaves keep the burn slow and centered, creating a calm, grounded atmosphere. 🌸
🔥 How to use: Light the tip until it catches, then gently blow out the flame to let it smolder. Hold over a heat-safe dish, and slowly wave the smoke through your space—around your home, altar, or yourself—keeping a window open to let the air refresh.
A simple, mindful ritual to welcome clarity, protection, and peace—one breath, one moment at a time. 🕊️