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Palo Santo Large Incense Sticks Cloves 4 Sticks

Made in Peru Ships from the UK

Warm clove comes first: spicy, dry and gently sweet, the kind of scent that makes an evening room feel gathered and intentional. These Palo Santo incense sticks bring that spice into a simple burning ritual, suited to a quiet corner, a bath-time pause, or the moment you want the day to change pace.

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Warm clove comes first: spicy, dry and gently sweet, the kind of scent that makes an evening room feel gathered and intentional. These Palo Santo incense sticks bring that spice into a simple burning ritual, suited to a quiet corner, a bath-time pause, or the moment you want the day to change pace.

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About this product

The clove-led scent
  • Clove gives the fragrance its rounded spice, with a warm kitchen-cupboard depth rather than a sugary sweetness.
  • The brown, textured sticks look earthy and understated, sitting neatly beside the printed kraft envelope.
  • Light one when you want a clear ritual marker: after tidying a room, before journalling, or as the evening begins.
  • The scent suits cooler days especially well, when spice feels comforting against low light and closed windows.
  • A little visible bundle of cloves in the product styling echoes the fragrance direction without overcomplicating it.
Simple sticks with a natural-looking finish

The sticks have a warm ochre-brown surface with a slightly granular look, giving them a grounded, tactile presence before they are lit. The kraft envelope is printed with a mandala-style design and a calm seated figure, so the whole piece feels more like a small ritual object than a throwaway packet.

How to burn them safely

Place the plain end in a heat-resistant incense holder or ash catcher. Light the coated tip, let it catch briefly, then blow out the flame so the tip glows and releases smoke.

Burn in a ventilated room and never leave incense unattended. Keep it away from curtains, papers, pets and children, and allow the ash to fall onto a safe surface.

Palo Santo, from Peru

Palo Santo is a Spanish name meaning ‘holy wood’, a phrase that reflects its long cultural association with ritual burning in parts of South America. This incense comes from Peru and pairs the Palo Santo theme with clove, a spice long valued for its deep, aromatic warmth. Here, the context is simple and respectful: a fragrant stick to mark a pause, add atmosphere, and bring a sense of ceremony to an ordinary room.

Size and details
  • Set of four incense sticks.
  • Total weight: 20 g.
  • Origin: Peru.
  • Clove fragrance.
  • Supplied in a printed kraft envelope.
A warm, thoughtful gift

This is a considered choice for someone who enjoys incense, slow evenings, journalling, yoga, or a more intentional home atmosphere. The clove note makes it especially suited to people who like spice, warmth and simple rituals over bright floral scents.

Length20 cm
Width1 cm
Height1 cm
Weight20 g

Scent family

Herbal

Incense format

Sticks

Quantity

4 pieces

Object No.

Common questions

Do I need a holder for these incense sticks?
Yes. Use a heat-resistant incense holder or ash catcher so the stick stays upright and the ash falls safely.
Can I burn a whole stick at once?
You can, as long as it is placed safely and watched while burning. If you prefer a shorter ritual, extinguish the glowing tip fully and relight it later.
Is the scent more woody or spicy?
The named fragrance is clove, so expect the spice to be the main character, with the Palo Santo theme giving the product its ritual context.
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