Palo Santo Sticks 10-15 Pack, 100g Green Tree
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Palo Santo has been used in South American ritual for centuries — a fragrant wood that, when burned, fills a room with a warm, citrus-sweet smoke believed to mark moments of intention and clarity. Our Palo Santo collection brings together the wood itself, purpose-made holders and heaters, and everything needed for a grounded, mindful smudge ritual at home.
What's inside the collection
You'll find Palo Santo sticks in different quantities and grades, from small packs for trying the practice to generous bundles for those who burn regularly. Some sticks are extra long — ideal for larger rooms or for those who want more burn time before the ember fades. Alongside them, the collection holds a curated range of Palo Santo holders in ceramic and wood, from intricate mandala designs to clean, minimal trays that sit naturally on a bedside table or altar. There are also Palo Santo heaters — designed to diffuse the fragrance without direct flame — and a curated kit that brings holders and smudge sticks together for a complete ritual setup.
How to choose the right holder or heater
If you're new to Palo Santo, a simple ceramic or wooden tray is the easiest place to start. For those drawn to a more ceremonial feel, a decorative holder adds presence to the ritual — something you want to look at while you burn. Dedicated Palo Santo heaters are worth considering if the practice is becoming a daily one: they hold the wood over gentle heat rather than burning it directly, which extends the session and fills the room slowly.
Ways to bring Palo Santo into your day
The ritual is simple and unhurried. Light the stick, let it catch for a moment, then gently blow out the flame — you're burning for the smoke, not the fire. Hold it over a holder or heat diffuser and let the fragrance move through the space. Morning rituals suit Palo Santo well: burning it before the day begins sets a calm tone. It works equally well in the evening, to mark the shift from day to night, or in a workspace when you want to restore a sense of focus. Pair it with other elements from our Smudge Sticks — Sage, Palo Santo & More range if your practice includes sage or other sacred woods, or explore Aromatherapy — Incense, Essential Oils & Diffusers to complement the scent with other aromas.
Frequently asked questions
Is Palo Santo smoke safe to breathe?
Palo Santo smoke, like any smoke, should be used in a ventilated space. If you have asthma, respiratory conditions, or are burning around children or pets, use it sparingly and step away if you feel any irritation. The practice is about intention and presence — not volume of smoke.
What is the difference between a holder and a heater for Palo Santo?
A standard holder catches the ash and ember as the stick burns. A heater holds the wood over gentle indirect heat — it releases the fragrance without consuming the stick as quickly, giving you a longer, more controlled burn. Some practitioners prefer heaters for daily use; others prefer the ritual of burning and tending a smudge stick directly.
How long does one Palo Santo stick burn for?
Most sticks burn for 15–20 minutes with a steady ember. Extra-long sticks burn for longer. The fragrance typically lingers in the room for 30–60 minutes after you've extinguished the ember, depending on room size and ventilation.
What does Palo Santo smell like compared to other incense?
It has a warm, balsamic sweetness — a citrus brightness at first that deepens into something almost vanilla-like as it burns. It is softer and more rounded than white sage, and less resinous than frankincense. If you want a gentle, welcoming warmth rather than something sharp or medicinal, Palo Santo is a natural fit.
I'm unsure how much Palo Santo to start with — any guidance?
A pack of 3–4 sticks paired with a simple holder is a good starting point for beginners. It gives you a few sessions to understand the practice before committing to larger quantities. From there, you can move to the larger packs if Palo Santo becomes part of your regular routine.