Palo santo, purifying Holy wood. Everyone knows Palo Santo. Maybe not by name, but at least because the fragrance is often used in some Finnish sauna’s or for home fragrances or massage oils. The smell comes from the Palo Santo wood that grows in South America. It’s a special kind of wood for its smoke purifies the environment when you burn it. The fragrance is earthly and natural, but mystic at the same time. That makes Palo Santo a popular and saleable product and so it will for you.
What exactly is palo santo?
Palo Santo literally means holy wood and is, just as white sage, originate from the native Indians in South America. Centuries ago they already used it during ceremonies to clear the aura and to heal from negative influences. In Europe too, people choose to buy the holy wood to clean their houses or just for the fragrances in its purest form. The fragrance can be described as a warm, wooden and lightly aroma with a sweet touch that sometimes slip trough. In comparison with white sage (that is also used for the same purpose), Palo Santo gives off a very mild odor. We can’t imagine anybody who wouldn’t be charmed by the natural and therefore spiritual smell.
Palo santo from Peru and Ecuador
The Palo Santo wood is supplied to us and is originated from Peru and Ecuador. The harvest of the wood we sell is checked by the local government. The trees are very rare and therefore they are not cut down. It’s taken only from the wood of fallen trees to reap and sell.
Palo Santo (Holy Wood) is the Spanish name for the Bursera graveolens tree that is native to Mexico and South America. The tree is widely used for folk medicine and is is claimed that when burned it helps to cleanse bad energies and bring good luck. The unique essential oil composition of the tree gives a lovely scent when burnt.
To use these sticks as incense or to smudge, hold a piece slightly upside down and light the tip until there is a small flame. After around 1 minute, blow out the flame so only smoke is produced and them place in a fireproof bowl, blowing gently on the embers when required.