The sacred wood is made from the “sacred tree” (Sacred Tree Bursera graveolens) produced in South American countries, and its Spanish name Palo Santo means “Holy Wood,” hence the name “sacred wood.”
- In ancient times, it was a traditional sacred object of South American people, and its unique fragrance can purify personal aura and environmental space.
- Sacred wood grows in dry tropical forests and is a tree that contains fragrant resin. It has a shorter growth period compared to other century-old trees, so locals allow the sacred wood to die naturally and remain on the land for 4-10 years to condense more oil and produce a unique fragrance.
- It possesses purifying and healing effects, bringing positive energy while clearing negative energy.
- It is also used for spiritual healing, regulating emotions, releasing feelings of loss and anxiety, and assisting meditation.
- In addition to its positive effects on the mind, the oils and fragrance that evaporate from sacred wood can also achieve mosquito-repelling effects, making it a natural and harmless choice.
- Sustainably Collected, only fallen trees and broken branches are harvested to protect this special sacred tree, ensuring that no plants are destroyed in the process.
How to use:
- Take a piece of sacred wood, light it until the wood turns red, and then stop igniting it.
- Let the white smoke of the sacred wood sweep over the space, objects, or people you wish to purify until the smoke completely extinguishes.
Precautions
- Due to the humid weather in Hong Kong, sacred wood should be stored in a dry environment such as a sealed glass jar.
- The container material should be non-combustible, thermally insulating, and should not crack when heated; avoid using metal, paper, plastic, or crystal to prevent danger.
- Be careful not to burn yourself when holding the container.
- Use in a well-ventilated area.
- After use, please extinguish thoroughly before leaving the site.
- Individuals with respiratory diseases should assess their own conditions before use.
Weight: 20g (approximately 3-4 pieces of sacred wood)
Origin: Peru