Warm, resinous and gently smoky, these palo santo incense sticks are made for the small rituals that mark a change in pace. Light one as the day softens, or before a quiet stretch of reading, meditation or tidying the room. The scent has a dry, woody character with a mellow sacred-wood feel, held in a resin incense stick.
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Warm, resinous and gently smoky, these palo santo incense sticks are made for the small rituals that mark a change in pace. Light one as the day softens, or before a quiet stretch of reading, meditation or tidying the room. The scent has a dry, woody character with a mellow sacred-wood feel, held in a resin incense stick.
Palo Santo Incense Sticks Moon and Sun Banjara is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
The palo santo atmosphere
- A woody, resin-led fragrance that feels steady rather than sweet.
- The smoke brings a soft, ceremonial note to a room, especially in the evening.
- The Moon and Sun name gives it a simple day-to-night feeling, suited to small daily rituals.
- It works well for a pause between tasks, when you want the space to feel more intentional.
- The scent lingers as a warm trace after the stick has finished burning.
Resin incense, made in India
This is a resin incense from India, part of the Gypsy Nomadic Incense range. The character is built around palo santo, a fragrance traditionally associated with sacred wood and ritual burning in parts of South America.
How to burn it safely
Light the tip, let it catch briefly, then blow out the flame so the end glows and releases smoke. Place the end in a heat-resistant incense holder or ash catcher.
Burn in a ventilated space, away from curtains, pets and children, and never leave incense unattended. Let ash fall onto a suitable surface, then allow everything to cool before clearing it away.
Palo santo in context
Palo santo means ‘holy wood’ in Spanish, and the scent is often linked with quiet ritual, reflection and marking a moment with care. In incense, its appeal is the contrast between warmth and dryness: less floral than many room fragrances, more grounded and wood-smoke-like. Here, that tradition is translated into an Indian incense stick, simple to light and easy to weave into an evening routine, a meditation corner or a slower start to the morning.
Weight and details
Each pack weighs 52 g. Scent: palo santo. Material: resin. Country of origin: India. Range: Gypsy Nomadic Incense.
A thoughtful ritual gift
A calm choice for someone who enjoys incense, meditation, yoga practice or a carefully kept home altar. The Moon and Sun theme makes it especially suited to a small ritual set, paired with a holder or a favourite candle.
Material
Resin
Scent family
Herbal
Incense format
Sticks
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Common questions
Does it need ventilation?
Is this the same as burning palo santo wood?
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