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In many parts of the world, smoke, scent and plants are used to create presence, mark transitions and prepare rooms, objects or people for important moments.
At Inkashop you will find products from different traditions where scent and ceremony have a natural place. Here you will find Palo Santo from South America, white sage from North America, ceremonial colognes such as Agua de Florida, as well as essential oils and natural incense.
Using plants as gifts of smoke is a tradition that occurs in many parts of the world. Palo Santo, white sage, and other aromatic plants are often used to create focus, presence, and a sense of preparation for ceremonies, meditation, or other meaningful moments.
In North America, white sage has long been used in traditions where smoke is used for purification and preparation. In South America, Palo Santo has had a similar role in many contexts where scent, ceremony, and presence meet.
Both white sage and Palo Santo are valued by many for their cleansing and uplifting qualities, but their uses vary between different traditions, practitioners, and contexts.
Ceremonial colognes such as Agua de Florida, Agua de Kananga and Colonia de Rosas are used in several South American traditions where scent, intention and presence play an important role.
They are often used on the body, in rooms, or as part of ceremonies and personal practices. Many appreciate them for their fresh scents and their place in traditions where scent is used to create focus, clarity, and presence.
Essential oils are concentrated plant extracts extracted from various parts of plants such as flowers, leaves, bark, fruits and roots.
They are used in many different ways, such as in aroma diffusers, baths, massage oils or as part of personal rituals and ceremonies. Each oil has its own character and fragrance profile that can help create different moods and experiences.
The range in this category draws inspiration from several different traditions.
White sage has roots in North America.
Palo Santo is used in South America.
Ceremonial colognes are prevalent in many parts of Latin America, especially in Peru.
At the same time, we also see a value in Nordic traditions where plants such as juniper, spruce, pine, hornbeam and wormwood have been used as gifts of smoke and as part of people's relationship with nature.
We believe that different traditions can inspire greater presence, respect and contact with both nature and the contexts we are a part of.
Agua de Florida is a citrus-scented cologne used in many South American traditions where scent, ceremony and presence have an important place.
Palo Santo is an aromatic wood from South America, while white sage is a plant with roots in traditions from North America.
They have different scent profiles and are used in different cultural and ceremonial contexts where smoke, scent and intention play an important role.
Gifts of smoke is a way of describing the use of plants, woods, and herbs that are burned to create fragrance, presence, or as part of ceremonial practices.
Yes. Many people use, for example, Palo Santo or white sage along with Agua de Florida or essential oils as part of their personal practices or ceremonies.
Yes. Many people use incense, essential oils, and ceremonial colognes in their homes to create a pleasant atmosphere, deepen their meditation, or mark the transition between everyday life and stillness.