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UMO Shamanic Incense- Canelo & Cedar 50gms x 1pk

Item: 511051- 10 Wands
Availability: In Stock

1pk UMO Canelo & Cedar. Each pack has 10 x 10cm long unique thick incense wands.  Each wand burns approx: 1 hour ++.

The Story: The Canelo tree is sacred to the Mapuche, a native people of South America. It represents the union between heaven and earth. By burning its bark, the Mapuche Shamans paid homage to canelo’s sacred purifying elements. UMO Recolector’s incense honors these traditions by only using sustainably sourced raw materials, which are hand-moulded into generous, thick, long burning incense wands. UMO has respectfully recaptured the essence of Patagonia's ancient scents. The incense is completely natural, all ingredients are ground down and pounded into a raw paste that is then rolled into incense and sun-dried.

This is not mass-produced incense. UMO is a small operation located in Chile, guided by an ethos of kindness, extending to both people and the environment. They practice fair trade, use 100% recyclable packaging, and collaborate closely with local communities to support ongoing growth and development.

Packaging: The earthy-toned packaging is reminicent of the beautiful Canelo that is used as a foundation for their incense. It is a triangular prism, which contains 10 incense wands (approx 50gms). Each wand is approximately 10cm long and has a burn time of 1 hour ++. Please note that the packaging is in Spanish, however each purchase comes with a laminated flyer in English providing information in regards to the incense.

Ingredients: Canelo bark dust, powdered dried cedar leaves & natural binder.

The Holder: UMO has also ensured an authentic experience by creating a small ceramic (kiln-fired) incense bowl which comes with a little pouch filled with fine, volcanic soil, that is poured into the incense bowl, ready to hold their exquisite looking incense wands. You can purchase the burner separately, item 511054 Umo Incense Holder.

Handmade in Chile

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