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White Sage Palo Santo Dip Sticks, Set of 25
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These palo santo dip sticks pair sacred holy wood with white sage, bringing two of the best-known cleansing materials together in a single stick. Each one carries palo santo's clearing smoke with the familiar green, herbal scent of sage on top.
Each stick is dipped so the tip lights in seconds and then smolders like incense, with no separate charcoal needed. The set holds twenty-five, ready whenever you want to clear and freshen a space.
Key Features
Palo santo dipped in white sage. Two classic cleansing materials in one, sacred holy wood carrying a green, herbal sage scent.
Self-igniting and easy. The dipped tip catches a flame in seconds, then smolders like incense, with no charcoal needed.
A set of 25. Enough for regular cleansing and clearing of your space, altar, or daily practice.
Product Details
- Contents: 25 palo santo dip sticks
- Scent: white sage fragrance over palo santo wood
- Made of: palo santo wood, dipped in fragrance with a self-igniting coating so the tip catches a flame easily
- Use: burned as incense to scent and cleanse a space
- SKU: RDPWS25
- Please choose responsibly and sustainably sourced palo santo; the wood is best taken from naturally fallen, aged trees
- Produces smoke; burn in a ventilated room in a heat-safe holder
The Spiritual Significance
Palo santo means holy wood, and the tree, Bursera graveolens, has been burned for cleansing and clearing across parts of South America for generations. White sage, native to the American Southwest, has its own long history of ceremonial use among Indigenous peoples for purification and prayer. Bringing the two together makes a clearing smoke that joins their familiar herbal and woody notes, well suited to cleansing a space, an object, or yourself before focused work.
Both materials deserve care. Palo santo is best taken from naturally fallen wood, and wild white sage has been heavily over-harvested, so the most respectful version of this practice means choosing responsibly sourced sticks, honoring the traditions they come from, and burning them with intention rather than waste.
How To Use
- Set a heat-safe dish or incense holder ready, and work in a ventilated space away from curtains, paper, and anything else that can catch.
- Light the dipped tip, let the flame take for a few seconds, then gently blow it out so the stick glows and smolders.
- Carry the smoking stick around your space or yourself, holding your intention for cleansing and a clear start.
- Rest the stick in the holder to burn down, or press it out in sand when you are finished. Never leave a burning stick unattended.
- Make sure it is fully extinguished before you leave the room, and keep it out of reach of children and pets.
Pairs Well With
- White Sage Smudge Sticks traditional loose sage bundles for deeper smudging.
- Sandalwood Palo Santo Dip Sticks a warm, woody scent to follow a cleansing.
- Palo Santo Incense classic, unscented palo santo for plain cleansing.
- White Copal Palo Santo Dip Sticks another bright, purifying resin to round out a cleansing kit.
- White Selenite Wand to cleanse and charge your crystals alongside.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are palo santo dip sticks?
They are palo santo wood sticks dipped in fragrance, with a self-igniting coating on the tip. They burn like incense and differ from raw palo santo by their added scent and how easily they light, no charcoal or long flame-holding required.
Do these contain real white sage?
They are palo santo sticks carrying a white sage scent, so you get the familiar herbal aroma alongside palo santo's wood smoke. For burning whole leaf, a traditional sage bundle is the better choice; these are the convenient, scented incense form.
How do I light them?
Light the dipped tip, let the flame take for a few seconds, then blow it out so it smolders. Rest it in a heat-safe holder and let the smoke do the work. Always keep an eye on a burning stick.
Are these materials sustainably sourced?
Both palo santo and wild white sage can be over-harvested, so we encourage choosing responsibly sourced sticks, honoring the traditions behind them, and burning mindfully rather than wastefully so both can continue.
How many are in a set, and how long do they burn?
Twenty-five sticks per set. Each smolders for several minutes, long enough to move through a room or focus a short ritual. Store them somewhere dry to keep the scent fresh between uses.

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