Palo Santo Holder for Incense Sticks Copper Palo Santo Stand Lightweight Foldable and Extendable Incense Stick Holder

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Palo Santo is a tree considered sacred for millennia. In the shamanic rituals of the pre-Columbian civilizations it was a way to bring positive energies, a mystical tool to communicate with the gods and a medicine with a thousand healing properties. Today it is considered a natural incense with powerful beneficial properties: its natural aroma relaxes, generates positive vibrations and brings good humor. It is the perfect aroma to have rituals, to practice yoga or to meditate, but it can also be used simply as a fragrance to give new energy to your home: it will become your daily mate. You can choose between different formats of Palo Santo, each one has different features and costs (cones, grain, chips and sticks). We have 4 qualities of Palo Santo, due to the characteristics of the collection soil. As for the wine, the characteristics of the soil, the climate and the humidity modify the fragrance of the essential oil of the holy wood. We have selected the best 4 qualities in the world: from the balsamic Amarillo to the intense Especial, there is no doubt that you will find the one made for you. We use only the richest parts of essential oil, therefore more fragrant, discarding the less valuable ones such as bark or roots. Warning: breathing poor quality incense can be harmful. Our wood is never treated with chemicals, to make sure that the smoke generated is 100% natural. Our Palo Santo line is VeganOk certified and the purity is guaranteed by the analysis of the fumes made in Italian laboratories. To produce the Palo Santo, live trees are not cut: to obtain the holy wood only the dry parts that fall naturally are collected, remaining on the ground for 4 to 10 years. The Palo Santo tree is protected both in Peru and Ecuador and reforestation campaigns are planned. The collection is controlled by local communities, which we visit regularly to ensure respect for the environment and working conditions.