White Sage Smudge Stick With Cedar 10cm

Made in Mexico Ships from the UK

A white sage smudge stick with cedar brings a dry, resinous presence to a quiet smoke-cleansing ritual. Unlit, it has the clean herbal character of dried sage, with cedar adding a deeper, woody edge. It suits a still moment at home, a doorway ritual, or the simple act of marking a change in atmosphere.

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A white sage smudge stick with cedar brings a dry, resinous presence to a quiet smoke-cleansing ritual. Unlit, it has the clean herbal character of dried sage, with cedar adding a deeper, woody edge. It suits a still moment at home, a doorway ritual, or the simple act of marking a change in atmosphere.

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About this product

The feel of the bundle
  • The dried botanicals feel simple and natural, more like something gathered for a ritual tray than a decorative object.
  • White sage gives a crisp, herbaceous scent, dry and slightly sharp before the tip is lit.
  • Cedar brings a warmer woodland note, adding depth to the cleaner sage character.
  • The compact form is easy to keep beside a heat-safe bowl, shell, or ceramic dish reserved for smoke work.
Sage and cedar in use

Light the tip, let the flame catch briefly, then blow it out so the bundle smoulders rather than burns. Hold it over a heat-proof bowl while in use, and keep the smoke away from fabrics, curtains, pets and children.

To finish, press the lit end into sand or ash until there is no glow left. Avoid dousing it with water, as damp botanicals are harder to use cleanly.

The botanicals inside

This bundle combines white sage with cedar. White sage is often chosen for its clear, dry herbal smoke, while cedar is valued for its grounded, woody scent. As with any dried botanical, keep it in a cool, dry place.

Smoke cleansing, with context

Smoke cleansing appears in many cultures, from Indigenous American ceremonial use of sage and cedar to European traditions using plants such as juniper and mugwort. These practices are not all the same, and Indigenous smudging has specific cultural meanings that should be approached with respect. In a contemporary home setting, many people use a small bundle like this to mark a pause, prepare a room for meditation, or create a sensory beginning to a personal ritual. White sage has also faced overharvesting in parts of its range, so it is best used thoughtfully and without waste.

Size and details

This smudge stick measures 10 cm and weighs 27 g. It is made with white sage and cedar, and its country of origin is Mexico.

A thoughtful ritual gift

It makes a considered gift for someone who enjoys incense, meditation tools, natural home fragrance, or quiet rituals at the start and end of the day.

Resonates with White Sage
Length10 cm
Width3 cm
Weight27 g

Material

Sage

Scent family

Woody

Incense format

Smudge

Smudge herb

White Sage

Object No.

Common questions

What should I burn it over?
Use a heat-proof bowl, dish, or layer of sand or ash to catch any loose embers. Never place a smouldering bundle directly onto a surface.
Can I use it indoors?
Yes, with care. Open a window, use only a small amount of smoke, and avoid using it around anyone sensitive to smoke.
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Complete your ritual

A few things often kept alongside this piece.