A collaboration between Monk Oil and Incausa.
Monk Oil creates potion to elevate both mind and spirit. The potion combines the pure, small batch Palo Santo essential oil from Peru with organic Vetiver essential oil for the calming and grounding qualities, Self Heal Flower Essence by FES to activate the healer within. Each bottle contains a Smoky Quartz to dispel negativity.
The list of ingredients: *Organic Avocado oil, Small Batch Palo Santo Essential oil, Organic Vetiver Essential oil, Self Heal Flower Essence by FES (fesowers.com) and Smoky Quartz Crystal.
Available in 1oz bottle
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.
A collaboration between Monk Oil and Incausa.
Monk Oil creates potion to elevate both mind and spirit. The potion combines the pure, small batch Palo Santo essential oil from Peru with organic Vetiver essential oil for the calming and grounding qualities, Self Heal Flower Essence by FES to activate the healer within. Each bottle contains a Smoky Quartz to dispel negativity.
The list of ingredients: *Organic Avocado oil, Small Batch Palo Santo Essential oil, Organic Vetiver Essential oil, Self Heal Flower Essence by FES (fesowers.com) and Smoky Quartz Crystal.
Available in 1oz bottle
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.