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Dragon Blood Sage Smudge Sticks / Wands, Red Smudge Sage Bundles, Bulk Lot

Dragon Blood Sage Smudge Sticks / Wands, Red Smudge Sage Bundles, Bulk Lot

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  • Dragon Blood Smudge Sage, A hand-tied White Sage wand coated with Dragon's Blood resin. This unique blend is ideal for your rites of cleansing, consecration and protection. 
  • Each stick is about 5 inches long. Due to the nature of the item please allow a little +/- in the measurement as each stick will vary a little.
About White Sage
White Sage, also called Sacred Sage or Bee Sage, is a desert shrub native to the American Southwest and Mexico. The dried leaves have a sweet, slightly astringent aroma. 
Sage is traditionally used in Native American medicine and shamanic practice.  White Sage is renowned for its healing, benevolent energy.  The scent calms the mind and purifies the body. Sage smoke is believed to have the power carry prayers to the heavens, to remove spirits, and cleanse ritual space.  Continue a tradition of healing and blessings with this remarkable plant!

About Dragon’s Blood
Once thought to be the blood of dragons that had perished in combat, Dragon’s Blood is really the hardened resin of certain rare trees found in India and Sumatra.  It has a natural red pigment and a haunting, earthy fragrance. Dragon’s Blood is used to add potency to spells, for protection, and to create a meditative atmosphere.

How to Use Smudge Sticks
Holding the smudge stick by the “handle” end, use a lighter to ignite the tip.  Blow out any open flames so that the leaves slowly smolder.  Next, wave the smudging wand around a room, person, or objects to direct the fragrant, cleansing smoke.  Catch the ashes in a heat-resistant dish.  (An abalone shell is traditional, but you can use a smudge pot, incense burner, or even a regular plate, as long as you put something under it.)  Smudge sticks can be extinguished in a dish of sand and re-used many times.  Of course, never leave burning smudges unattended.
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