This species of grass is native to the United States and can be burned for its sweet smelling smoke. Our sweetgrass selection is sustainably grown, freshly dried and harvested with positive energy. Choose your desired length of braid. Origin: Northwest USA
Our Blue Sage Smudge Stick is a powerful tool for spiritual cleansing and purification. Blue sage, also known as Grandmother Sage, is known for its strong and distinctive aroma and has been used for centuries in Native American and other indigenous rituals. This smudge stick is handmade with all-natural ingredients and is perfect for purifying your space, yourself, or your crystals.
Simply light the end of the stick and allow the smoke to waft through the air, filling your space with the refreshing scent of blue sage. This smudge stick is also a great gift for anyone looking to add a touch of spirituality and positive energy to their home.
A chakana talisman necklace made of Machu Picchu stone, with the Andean symbol of the Incan civilization. Derived from the Quechua (traditional language of the Incas) word chakay, meaning to cross or to bridge, this chakana is a 3-stepped symmetric cross, with a hole through its center. Strung on black cord sometimes with a silvertone bead.
Machu Picchu stone is a type of serpentine found in the area around Machu Picchu. Each item is unique and handmade in Peru.
A beautiful faux-turquoise beaded bracelet skillfully handmade by the local people of Kathmandu Valley Nepal. Made from turquoise-colored beads measuring 8 mm in diameter. Manually adjustable from approximately 7 to 11 inches. 100% handmade in Nepal.
Our votive candle holder is carved from salt of the Himalayas and is beautiful when lit. Sits on little feet to protect your surfaces. Perfect size for a small candle or tea light candle.
These charming rosewood bead bracelets are skillfully handmade by the local people of Kathmandu Valley Nepal. Made from black colored beads measuring 8 mm in diameter. Manually adjustable to fit most wrists. 100% handmade in Nepal.
A species of grass native to Canada, is braided and then burned for its sweet smelling smoke. Our sweetgrass selection is sustainably grown, freshly dried and harvested with positive energy. Tied with brightly colored yarn.
Choose your desired size. Extra small is 4-8", Small is 22-24", Medium is 25-28", and Large is 29-33" long.
Magnificantly hand-crafted chunky pendant with intricate alpaca silver details encasing semi-precious Peruvian amethyst. This pendant features three archetypes of Incan cosmology: Sachamama, the serpent of the South; Jaguar, or Otorongo of the West; and the condor-eagle, Apuchin, of the East.
Silver spiral swirls with draping strands of silver encasing the central stone. The small inset is purple spondylus as is the inset in the bail. Approximately 2 inches long including the bail and .75 inches wide. Handcrafted in Cusco, Peru.
You'll feel like royalty wearing this intricate alpaca silver necklace with an ornate focal point including serpentine stones and silver beads. Braided and looped silver design provides a regal look and large central oval serpentine stone provides a fascinating focus. Chain has lobster claw closure. Hand worked silver from Peru. Choice of central stone style.
Sterling silver chakana pendant in a series of small squares design. Expertly inlaid with stone and shell such as chrysocolla, lapis, spondylus, and mother of pearl.
Carefully carved into stone are the Sun and crescent Moon, Inti and MamaKilla, both important entities in Incan cosmology. Carved from stone found in and around Peru referred to as Machu Picchu stone. Use as an artifact for your personal altar space or home décor. Made in Peru.
A chakana talisman necklace made of Machu Picchu stone, with the Andean symbol of the Incan civilization. Derived from the Quechua (traditional language of the Incas) word chakay, meaning to cross or to bridge, this chakana is a 3-stepped symmetric cross, with a hole through its center. Strung on soft black cord. Machu Picchu stone is a type of serpentine found in the area around Machu Picchu.