Set Contents
3 Palo Santo wood incense sticks
15 g Harmala (Üzerlik) seeds
25 g Frankincense resin
20 g Benzoin resin
20 g Myrrh resin
Natural rock salt in a linen pouch
12 coconut shell incense charcoals
Palo Santo Wood Incense
Palo Santo, grown in South America and known as the “Sacred Wood,” has been used for thousands of years in rituals of purification, well-being, meditation, and relaxation.
With its gentle, woody aroma that softly fills the space, Palo Santo creates a sense of calm and clarity.
Our Palo Santo sticks are ethically sourced from branches and trunks that have fallen naturally.
How to Use Palo Santo
Light the tip until it catches a small flame, then gently blow it out.
Move the smoking stick in slow circular motions, allowing the smoke to blend with the air.
You may relight and reuse it whenever you wish.
Suggested Intentions & Uses
New moon and full moon rituals
Meditation and yoga practices
Spiritual cleansing
Focus and concentration rituals
Myrrh Resin
Myrrh originates from trees native to East Africa. The resin is obtained by making small incisions in the tree’s bark.
It has a rich, deep aroma and has been used since ancient times in sacred ceremonies, funerary rituals, and embalming, especially in Ancient Egypt.
Myrrh smoke is known for its calming and grounding qualities and may help ease emotional tension and anxiety.
How to Use Myrrh Resin
Place a small amount of resin in a heat-resistant container (incense burner, pan, or dish).
The most effective method is to place it on a lit incense charcoal or gently heat it in a pan.
Allow the smoke to circulate throughout your living space with mindful intention.
Frankincense Resin
Frankincense, known in Türkiye as Sığla, is traditionally associated with the Red Sea region.
It has a warm, sweet, balsamic aroma and is widely used for relaxation and meditation.
Its smoke is known to calm and deepen breathing, creating a tranquil atmosphere.
How to Use Frankincense Resin
Use a small amount in a heat-resistant container, ideally on glowing incense charcoal or gently warmed.
Let the aromatic smoke move through your space to support emotional and spiritual balance.
Benzoin Resin
Benzoin is a resin from trees native to East and Southeast Asia.
It has a sweet, warm, vanilla-like scent that helps uplift the mood, enhance concentration, and clear heavy thoughts such as anxiety, fatigue, or sadness.
How to Use Benzoin Resin
Add a small amount to a heat-resistant container, preferably on lit incense charcoal or gently heated.
Allow the fragrant smoke to spread through your space with intention.
Harmala (Üzerlik) Seeds
Harmala seeds have been used for centuries across Anatolian civilizations such as the Sumerians, Babylonians, Egyptians, and Akkadians.
Traditionally associated with protection rituals and the belief in warding off negative energies, Harmala fumigation rituals are still practiced today.
Burned as incense, Harmala is often referred to as a “spiritual medicine.”
How to Use Harmala Seeds
Place a small amount in a heat-resistant container, ideally on incense charcoal or gently heated.
Let the smoke move through your living area for purification and energetic cleansing.
Important Notes
Never leave burning incense unattended.
Adjust the amount of incense according to the size of your space.
Always use on heat-resistant surfaces and with proper ventilation.
A complete ritual set designed to support purification, intention-setting, and mindful presence