Palo Santo Incense Sticks Large Ruda 4 Sticks
Light one of these palo santo incense sticks when the room needs a quieter edge. The scent leans woody and resinous, with the ruda fragrance bringing a greener, herbal note, suited to evening pauses, mindful tidying, or the slow close of a long day.
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Light one of these palo santo incense sticks when the room needs a quieter edge. The scent leans woody and resinous, with the ruda fragrance bringing a greener, herbal note, suited to evening pauses, mindful tidying, or the slow close of a long day.
Palo Santo Incense Sticks Large Ruda 4 Sticks is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
The scent in the room
- A woody palo santo character gives the burn a warm, dry depth rather than a sugary sweetness.
- The ruda note feels herbal and green, adding a sharper lift through the smoke.
- It suits simple rituals: clearing the table, opening a window, lighting a candle, then letting the fragrance settle.
- The large stick format is made for a fuller incense moment, without needing several sticks at once.
- Use it when you want a room to feel more intentional, with scent marking the change from busy to still.
Stick format and finish
These are incense sticks in the Palo Santo Large Incense Sticks range. The visible format is straightforward and practical, made to stand in a suitable incense holder while the coated section burns down into ash.
How to burn it safely
Light the coated tip, let it flame briefly, then blow it out so the end glows and releases smoke. Place the plain end in a stable, heat-resistant incense holder or ash catcher.
Burn in a ventilated room, keep away from curtains, papers and draughts, and never leave incense unattended. Let the ash fall onto a heat-safe surface and allow the stick to cool fully before clearing it away.
Palo santo and ruda in context
Palo santo means ‘holy wood’ in Spanish, a name closely associated with aromatic woods from South America. In contemporary incense, it is valued for its dry, resinous, woody scent and the sense of ritual it brings to a room. Ruda, the Spanish name for rue, is traditionally linked with herbal folk practices in parts of Latin America and the Mediterranean. Here, it gives the fragrance a greener, more botanical direction, without needing to make the moment complicated.
Size and details
You receive four large ruda incense sticks, with a total weight of 20 g. Country of origin: Peru.
A thoughtful scent gift
A good choice for someone who already enjoys incense, keeps a small altar or meditation corner, or likes scent as part of an evening routine. The palo santo and ruda pairing feels considered, earthy and quietly distinctive.
Scent family
Herbal
Incense format
Sticks
Quantity
4 pieces
Object No.
Common questions
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