White Sage Smudge Stick - Large
White Sage Smudge Stick - Large
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Product Description
Incausa smudge stick: These sustainably sourced white sage smudge sticks are made from 100% Salvia apiana, or white sacred sage is an evergreen shrub native to the Southwest, widely used by Native Americans in various ceremonies.
Equally effective at filling your apartment with a cleansing, calming aroma.
Incausa is a study to find meaningfulness in profit; for mindful growth: personal, community and society. Beginning by creating a product line for ritual and meditation practice that touches on the ancient traditions, that are pure in essence, materials and simplicity. And with a design that speaks of a sustainable distancing from automation to up-value the human hand touch.
With the profits of their "incausa-line" and logistics network, they are able to act as a pro bono mediator for the Indigenous productions, connecting their trade to the international market without profit share. Incausa's study is to help support indigenous heritage and sovereignty. Building a sustainable opportunity pathway to the artisans and also the final retailers.
Details
Measurements: Approximately 20-23cm
Material: White sage and twine
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About Mujo Store
About Mujo Store
A curated selection of handcrafted Japanese homeware & everyday objects for slow living.
Mujo Store is an online shop based in Perth, Australia. Find kitchenware, ceramics, cookware, Japanese incense, and more. Sustainable materials, tradition, minimal & functional design, and small-scale production.
About: Incausa
Incausa is a study to find meaningfulness in profit; for mindful growth: personal, community and society. They collaborate with artisans, villages, and associations of eight different native ethnicities in the Amazon, developing non-profit trade posts and market placement. Using social entrepreneurship to reignite indigenous heritage, Incausa uplifts cultural values and builds sustainable opportunities.