Cedar and Juniper are similar in attributes. Cedar tends to have a lighter pine aroma rather than Juniper that comes from cypress. Both said to invoke positive Karma. Cleanse and purify.

Cedar is said to attract the good spirits and eliminate negative energies creating positive karma.

  • Approx Size: 4"
  • Fragrance / Aroma: Light woody pine/cedar scent
  • Benefit: Help restore balance and good fortune. Fragrant aromatic smoke to attractive positive energies and remove negative
  • Use: Cleanse space's and people. Celebrate specific aspects of life, the seasons & cycles
  • Origin: USA

Whats the difference between cedar and juniper smudge incense?

Cedar and Juniper smudge incense both have roots in traditional practices, but they come from different botanical sources and can have distinct properties:

Botanical Source:

Cedar: Cedar smudge is typically derived from the cedar tree, which can belong to various species such as Eastern Red Cedar or White Cedar. The scent is often described as sweet and woodsy.

Cedar Aroma: The scent of cedar is often associated with grounding and calming properties. It is used to purify and protect, and some believe it helps in creating a sacred space.

Juniper: Juniper smudge is sourced from the juniper plant, which includes various species like Juniperus communis. The aroma is often considered refreshing, with a sweet and woody undertone.

Juniper Aroma: Juniper is known for its cleansing and purifying qualities. The scent is believed to dispel negative energies and promote a sense of balance and harmony.

 

Traditional Uses:

Cedar: Cedar has a long history of use in Native American and other indigenous rituals. It is employed for purification ceremonies and to attract positive energy.

Juniper: Juniper has been used in various cultural and spiritual practices. It is often burned for cleansing rituals, to ward off negative influences, and to invite positive forces.

 

Beginner's Guide to Smudging: Ritual Use, Preparation & Safe Practice

The art of smudging has been practised for centuries across diverse spiritual and cultural traditions. It plays a vital role in ceremonies, meditation, energy healing, and daily rituals by helping to cleanse negative energy, bless sacred space, and promote healing and spiritual balance.

Common in yoga studios, holistic practices, and modern homes, smudging helps to refresh stagnant energy and restore harmony. It is especially valued for its role in grounding, spiritual protection, and setting intentions.

Our ethically sourced smudge sticks and loose incense blends come from various global traditions including North and South America, India, Tibet, and the USA, reflecting a rich spiritual heritage of connecting with nature through scent and smoke.

 

What Are Smudge Sticks?

Smudge sticks are bundles of dried herbs—commonly white sage, blue sage, desert sage, cedar, sweetgrass, or palo santo—tied together and burned to release cleansing smoke. This sacred smoke is traditionally used to purify spaces, objects, people, and energies.

Smudging is rooted in Indigenous traditions of North America, as well as spiritual practices found in Shamanism, Buddhism, Taoism, Reiki, Wicca, Paganism, and Celtic rites. Today, smudge sticks are used across many spiritual paths for cleansing, meditation, prayer, and energy work.

The most common herb is white sage, though palo santo is now just as widely used. Each herb carries its own spiritual signature and fragrance.

 

How to Use a Smudge Stick

  • Prepare your space - Choose a well-ventilated room or smudge outdoors. Open windows and doors to release stagnant energy and allow fresh air to circulate.

  • Use a heatproof dish - Always place the smudge stick in a fire-safe container, such as a ceramic bowl, abalone shell, or rustic smudge bowl. Add sand or salt to help insulate heat and keep your dish clean.

  • Light the smudge - Use a match or naked flame to light the tip of the smudge stick. Let it burn for about 10–15 seconds, then gently blow out the flame, allowing the bundle to smoulder and release aromatic smoke.

  • Cleansing with smoke - Hold the wand upright or angled, and gently wave it or use a feather or your hand to direct smoke around yourself, your space, or any object being cleansed. Alternatively, place it in the dish and let it smoulder.

Extinguishing the smudge

To safely extinguish, invert the tip into sand, salt, or earth. This smothers the ember. Avoid water, as it can damage the bundle and make relighting difficult. Ensure the wand is completely cool before storage.

Reusing your smudge stick
Smudge sticks are reusable. Simply relight it next time you wish to cleanse or set a new intention.

 

Safety Notes

  • Never leave burning smudge sticks or incense unattended

  • Always burn on a stable, fireproof surface

  • Keep away from flammable items, fabrics, and loose clothing or hair

  • Keep out of reach of children and pets

  • Avoid using around individuals sensitive to smoke or strong scents

  • Ensure proper ventilation or burn outdoors when possible

 

Smudging is a sacred and intentional practice. Whether you're clearing your home, preparing for meditation, or simply reconnecting with your inner self, this ancient tradition can help create a calm, focused, and energetically clear environment.

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