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White Sage, Lavender & Eucalyptus Incense, 25g
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White sage with a softer edge. This blend pairs Salvia apiana, the classic cleansing sage, with lavender and eucalyptus, two fresh, calming notes that lighten the deep herbal smoke. The result clears a space the way white sage is known for, while leaving behind something soft, green, and bright. White sage is sacred to the Native peoples who have long tended it, so use it respectfully and sparingly.
Key Features of White Sage, Lavender & Eucalyptus Incense
Cleansing with a calmer finish. White sage does the clearing, while lavender and eucalyptus soften the smoke with fresh, soothing notes.
An easy 25 gram pack. Stick form makes this blend simple to use day to day, with no bundle to keep lit.
Ready to light, no charcoal needed. Light, let it smolder, and carry the smoke where it is needed.
Product Details
- Botanicals: White sage (Salvia apiana), lavender, and eucalyptus
- Form: Incense sticks
- Weight: 25 grams
- Use: Smoke cleansing with soft, calming notes
- Sourcing: White sage is sacred and supply varies; we encourage mindful, sparing use
The Spiritual Significance
White sage carries a specific lineage. Among the Indigenous peoples of California and the wider Southwest, its smoke has long been used to cleanse people, objects, and spaces, and to mark the line between everyday time and sacred time. Many practitioners today say smoke cleansing rather than smudging out of respect for those traditions, and that is the language we use here.
The lavender and eucalyptus add a gentler character. Lavender has long been associated with peace, calm, and rest, while eucalyptus brings a fresh, clearing note of its own. Together they make a blend that clears a space and then leaves it feeling soft and settled rather than sharp. Because white sage is a sacred plant that has faced heavy over-harvest, burn a little at a time and choose thoughtfully sourced sticks.
How To Use White Sage, Lavender & Eucalyptus Incense
- Open a window or door so the smoke, and whatever it carries, has somewhere to go.
- Light the tip, let it catch for a few seconds, then blow out the flame so the stick smolders and releases a steady stream of smoke.
- Move slowly through your space, holding your intention to clear what feels heavy and invite calm in its place.
- Rest the stick in a heatproof holder or ash catcher, burn in a ventilated room, and keep it away from children, pets, and anything flammable.
Pairs Well With
- Smudge Sticks: a hand-bound wand for clearing larger spaces.
- Candles: light one to settle a freshly cleared, calm space.
- Raw Crystals: a soothing stone such as amethyst to set on your altar.
- Dried Herbs: calming herbs like lavender to round out the blend.
- Spiritual Books: further reading on cleansing and herbal correspondences.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is this blend used for?
It is used for smoke cleansing with a gentler finish: white sage clears the energy of a space, while lavender and eucalyptus leave behind a soft, fresh, calming note. Good for when you want to clear a room and settle it at once.
Is burning white sage cultural appropriation?
Smoke cleansing with white sage grows from Indigenous traditions, so the respectful path is to learn its origins, source the plant thoughtfully, and use it with care rather than as decoration. Many practitioners say smoke cleansing and reserve smudging for Native ceremony.
What do lavender and eucalyptus add?
Lavender is long associated with peace, calm, and rest, and eucalyptus brings a fresh, clearing note. Together they soften white sage's deep herbal smoke, giving the blend a lighter, more soothing character.
Is white sage over-harvested?
Wild stands of white sage have come under real pressure from over-harvesting. The plant is not formally endangered, but mindful sourcing matters. Buy from responsible sellers, burn a little at a time, and consider other cleansing herbs for everyday use.
Is incense smoke safe around children and pets?
Burn in a well-ventilated room and keep lit sticks out of reach. Smoke should not be heavily inhaled by anyone, and pets, especially birds, are more sensitive than people, so give them space and fresh air.

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