Salvia apiana, or white sacred sage is an evergreen shrub native to the Southwest, widely used by Native Americans in various smudging ceremonies.
Currently available are three additional variants: with cedar, with rosemary, and with Yerba Santa.
About the Maker: Incausa is a Social Entrepreneurship, operating as a non-profit distributor for Indigenous heritage artisanship. All non-indigenous items are sourced from fair-trade small producers experienced in crafting premium products in countries like Brazil, Peru, Nepal, India, and the USA. Meanwhile, indigenous artisan pieces come directly from the artisans in Brazil and Peru, with Incausa working with various indigenous ethnicities such as the Xavante, Yanomami, Mehinako, Yawalapiti, Kraho, Cinta Larga, and Kayapo.
Salvia apiana, or white sacred sage is an evergreen shrub native to the Southwest, widely used by Native Americans in various smudging ceremonies.
Currently available are three additional variants: with cedar, with rosemary, and with Yerba Santa.
About the Maker: Incausa is a Social Entrepreneurship, operating as a non-profit distributor for Indigenous heritage artisanship. All non-indigenous items are sourced from fair-trade small producers experienced in crafting premium products in countries like Brazil, Peru, Nepal, India, and the USA. Meanwhile, indigenous artisan pieces come directly from the artisans in Brazil and Peru, with Incausa working with various indigenous ethnicities such as the Xavante, Yanomami, Mehinako, Yawalapiti, Kraho, Cinta Larga, and Kayapo.