Magical herbs resins and incense blends for metaphysical uses. Incense herbs and resins include frankincense, wormwood, mugwort, white sage, white copal, sandalwood, catnip, orange, lemon, basil, bay leaf, peppercorn, black salt, chamomile, rue, lavender, jasmine, rose petals, rose buds, dill, rosemary, cinnamon, salt, thyme, parsley,
Love resin herbal blend, Protection resin herbal blend, Healing Resin herbal blend, clearing cleansing purification herbal blend.
Floor wash simmer pot herbal blend tea bags. Tea bags with intention.
What is the difference between herbs, resins and blends?
Herbs are dried plants or leaves resins are natural aromatic substances from trees and blends are carefully combined herbs and resins created for a specific purpose such as cleansing or relaxation.
How do I choose the right herb or resin for my intention?
Start with your purpose. For cleansing try white sage or palo santo, for grounding try cedar or frankincense and for calm or sleep try lavender or sweet blends designed for relaxation.
Are your herbs and resins natural and ethically sourced?
We focus on natural ingredients and responsible sourcing wherever possible. Many of our products are sustainably harvested or sourced from trusted suppliers who respect traditional practices.
What does each herb or resin smell like?
Each product has its own aroma. Sage is earthy and strong, palo santo is warm and slightly sweet, frankincense is rich and resinous and floral herbs like lavender are soft and soothing.
Can I use herbs and resins together?
Yes, combining herbs and resins can create a more balanced or personalised experience. Many people enjoy mixing grounding resins with lighter herbs to create their own ritual blend.
Are blends better than single herbs or resins?
Blends are ideal if you want a ready-made combination with a specific intention. Single herbs or resins are great if you prefer something simple or want to create your own mix.
How do I burn herbs and resins safely?
Herbs are usually burned in bundles or loose form in a heatproof bowl. Resins are best used on charcoal discs or resin burners. Always burn in a well-ventilated space and never leave burning materials unattended.
How strong are the scents?
Scent strength varies by product. Resins are usually stronger and longer lasting, while herbs can be lighter and more subtle. If you prefer gentle aromas, choose softer herbs or mild blends.
Are these products suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. If you are new to herbs and resins, start with popular options like sage, palo santo or beginner-friendly blends designed for everyday use. 10. How long do herbs and resins last? When stored in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight, herbs and resins can last for years while maintaining their aroma and quality.