Smudge Stick - Dragons Blood Floral Sage 10cm
Smudge Stick - Dragons Blood Floral Sage 10cm
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Smudge Stick – Dragon’s Blood & Floral Sage 10cm
This Dragon’s Blood & Floral Sage smudge stick blends the rich resinous scent of dragon’s blood with aromatic floral sage to support smoke cleansing, energetic uplift and intention-focused rituals. When gently smouldered, it releases a warm, resinous herbal smoke ideal for refreshing energy and deepening spiritual practice.
The 10cm size makes it easy to handle for personal rituals, meditation, or space cleansing. Use on a heat-safe surface in a well-ventilated area and allow aromatic smoke to move through areas needing energetic refreshment.
- Contents: Natural floral sage and dragon’s blood resin
- Approx. Size: ~ 10cm (hand-tied; natural variation may occur)
- Recommended Use: Smoke cleansing, energy uplift, ritual ambience, intention work
- Aroma Profile: Resinous dragon’s blood with warm, floral sage notes
- Burning Advice: Light the tip, let smoulder, and guide smoke carefully; always use on a heat-resistant base and never leave unattended
Why This Smudge Stick Stands Out
- Dragon’s blood resin adds deep, resinous warmth that supports energy uplift and ritual focus.
- Floral sage brings a brighter herbal note that balances the resinous smoke.
- Compact 10cm length offers control and versatility for personal use.
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How to use & store your smudge stick
Always burn smudge sticks on a heat-resistant dish or bowl in a well-ventilated area. Guide the smoke with intention through spaces needing cleansing or focus, then extinguish completely and let cool before storing.
Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture to preserve aroma and herb quality. Mindful use will support multiple smoke cleansing sessions over time.
