Sagrada Madre Maha Sahumitos are a 100% unique natural product, handmade in Argentina. They are artisinally made from herbs, flowers and resin, held together with a plant-based binder.
Each pack contains 5 smudge bundles that burn app. 60 minutes.
Contents
The bundle itself consists of cedar, laurel and eucalyptus whereas the outer layer is made with Peruvian Copal, an aromatic resin that was used by ancient Mayan and Incan cultures to purify spaces, enhance abundance and connect to the Divine energies.
About Sahumitos
"Sahumitos" refers to small bundles or preparations of dried herbs that are lit and allowed to smolder, producing fragrant smoke. These bundles are often used in rituals, ceremonies, or personal practices to cleanse the energy of a space, ward off negative influences, and invite positive energies.
The ingredients used in sahumitos can vary, but they often include dried herbs such as sage, cedar, lavender, rosemary, and other aromatic plants. Each herb is believed to have its own specific properties and energies. For example, white sage is commonly used for purification and clearing negative energy, while cedar is associated with protection and grounding.
To perform a sahumito ceremony, one would light the bundle of herbs, let it catch fire, and then blow out the flames, allowing the herbs to smolder and produce smoke. The smoke is then wafted around a space, over objects, or around a person's body to cleanse and purify.
Sagrada Madre
Sagrada Madre means ‘Holy Mother’, Pancha Mama, and this name reflects how they treat the Earth’s resources.
Besides coal, as a combustion agent, they use a scentless fruit-based biomass. Each year over 100 tons of fruit biomass is discarded from industrial processing such as juice making. Rather than letting these materials go to waste, Sagrada Madre effectively reuses them in their incense.
All Sagrada Madre incense variations are carefully packed in attractive natural packing material to create as little impact on the environment as possible.