Palo Santo Pinon Pine Incense Sticks Tribal Soul
Palo Santo Pinon Pine Incense Sticks Tribal Soul is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Palo Santo Pinon Pine Incense Sticks Tribal Soul is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Dry wood and pine resin meet in a slow, smoky incense made for quiet thresholds: before meditation, after tidying a room, or when the day needs a softer edge. These Palo Santo and piñon pine incense sticks bring a warm, resinous scent into the home, with a forest-like character that feels steady rather than sweet.
The scent in the room
- Palo Santo gives the fragrance its sacred-wood character, warm, dry and softly smoky.
- Piñon pine brings a resinous woodland note, grounded and slightly crisp around the edges.
- The scent suits evening rituals, desk pauses, meditation corners and slow weekend mornings.
- It has a ceremonial feel without feeling heavy, useful when you want to mark a shift in the day.
- The smoke creates a visible thread of ritual, rising gently before it fades into the room.
Incense from the Tribal Soul range
This is part of the Tribal Soul incense range, made in India. The blend centres on Palo Santo and piñon pine, two materials with strong ritual associations in different traditions, brought together here as an incense stick for everyday burning.
How to burn it well
Place the plain end in a heat-resistant incense holder or ash catcher. Light the coated tip, let it flame briefly, then blow it out so the end glows and releases smoke.
Burn in a ventilated room, away from curtains, pets and draughts. Never leave burning incense unattended, and allow the ash and holder to cool before clearing away.
Wood, resin and ritual context
Palo Santo means ‘Holy Wood’ in Spanish, and Bursera graveolens has long been used in Indigenous shamanic practice in South America as part of preparation, ceremony and clearing rituals. Piñon pine resin is associated with Native American and Wiccan traditions, where resin smoke is used symbolically in rituals of renewal and focus. Here, those meanings are best understood as cultural context: a way of giving shape to a moment, setting an intention, or making a small pause feel deliberate.
Size and details
Each pack contains 15 g of incense sticks. Fragrance: Palo Santo and piñon pine. Range: Tribal Soul incense. Country of origin: India.
A thoughtful gift for incense lovers
Choose it for someone who enjoys woody incense, meditation spaces, resinous fragrances or small evening rituals. It feels especially suited to people who prefer grounded scents over bright florals or sugary blends.
Common questions
How long does one stick burn?
Burn time varies with the stick, airflow and holder. Incense sticks of this style usually burn for a steady short session rather than all evening.
Do I need a special holder?
Use any stable, heat-resistant incense holder or ash catcher that supports the stick safely and catches falling ash.
Is this a good choice for meditation?
Yes, if you like woody, resinous incense. Palo Santo is traditionally associated with preparation for meditation, making this blend a natural fit for quiet sitting or intention-setting.
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