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Sacred Offerings
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Amazon Gold: Peruvian Resin Incense - 1 oz
This is a rare, special and very valuable resin from the rainforest of Peru, commonly called Incienso (incense). It originates from completely different trees than Copal or Myrrh.
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Arrayan
(Myrcianthes sp) Traditional incense in leaf form used to drive away negative thoughts. It attracts prosperity and success in business and love. Helpful to use with Swift lite Charcoal when burning.
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Incienso Sahumerio Incense Sticks
Six traditional Peruvian incense sticks wrapped in colorful tissue. Contains saw palmetto, palo santo and other herbs. Learn More$5.00 -
Kapachi Incense Loose
This incense mix is traditionally used by the Quechua people of the Cusco region of Peru in the ritual Q' APAQ KAPACHI a ceremony for purification and honoring of the Apus. It is comprised of a mixture of Palo Santo, lavender alucma, anise, quinua, grageas, small round colored sugar sprinkles, copal, wiraqoya and other sacred herbs and aromatic plants. It is also used for bringing luck and good fortune in many areas of life: work, love, health. Peru. Learn More$14.00 -
Muna Muna
(Minthostachys setosa) Used as a natural aromatic incense, the Andean mint has a deep scent that cleanses negative vibrations that can get trapped in houses and offices. Helpful to use with Swift lite Charcoal when burning. Learn More$5.00 -
Peruvian Myrrh Resin Incense - 1 oz
Peruvian Myrrh (Commiphora Myrrha) has a warm earthy, woodsy fragrance, with slight balsamic undertones. Myrrh is typically blended with frankincense, pricley pear, peruvian copal and others. It has been used through out the ages as an ingredient in incense, perfumes, etc
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Wiraqoya Loose Incense
Wiraqoya grows in the high Andes mountains of Peru at an elevation of over 12,500 feet. It strong earthy aroma is used to lighten and clean energies. It is traditionally used by the Q'ero as an offering to the Apu's. It is also used to maintain the presence of the spirit of fire and when working with lightning, to feed and to offer ayni (scared resiprositcy). Wiraqoya can be burned as incense or as an offering in a despacho. Peru. Learn More$3.00












