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Abalone Shell

These abalone shells are very colorful and have many uses. They have been used as a container to hold dry herbs while they burn. They are at least 5" in length.
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Turkey Feather Fan

A ceremonial fan made from turkey feathers and many others . It has a handle that is covered with deerskin and beads.Each one is unique. To be used in ceremony requiring a fan.
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Copal Incense Resin

Copal is a name given to tree resin that is particularly identified with the aromatic resins used by the cultures of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica as ceremonially burned incense and other purposes. Copal is still used by a number of indigenous peoples of Mexico and Central America as an incense and during sweat lodge ceremonies. It is available in different forms. The hard, amber-like yellow copal is a less expensive version. The white copal, a hard, milky, sticky substance, is a more expensive version of the same resin.
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Dragons Blood Incense Resin

Dragon's blood is a bright red resin that is obtained from different species of a number of distinct plant genera: Croton, Dracaena, Daemonorops, Calamus rotang and Pterocarpus. The red resin was used in ancient times as varnish, medicine, incense, and dye.
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Palo Santo Incense Sticks

Bursera Graveolens: This wood is a tree that inhabits a part of the Gran Chaco area in South America, around the Argentina-Bolivia-Paraguay border. From its wood, also, a type of oil known as oil of guaiac (or guayacol) is produced, to be used as an ingredient for perfumes. Palo santo is appreciated for the skin-healing properties of its essence and also because it provides good charcoal and a high quality timber. It ignites easily despite being so dense, and produces a fragrant smoke. Natives of the Chaco region employ the bark to treat stomach problems. Small pieces of the wood are also used as a form of natural incense in spiritual rituals.
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Sandalwood Flakes Incense

The ancient and most well known incense in the world is the beloved sandalwood. It comes from the heartwood of the sandalwood tree from India. This incense is becoming very expensive and scarce as it was not being sustainably harvested. Burn these wood flakes on a charcoal for best results.
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Sacred Sage Spirit Medicine

A journey into the spirit messages of sage (artemisia) and its profound effects on taming the ego. Books sold thorugh this website are signed by the author, Silver Wolf Walks Alone.
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Frankincense Incense Resin

This incense resin is burned during religious services and meditation. And the LORD said unto Moses, Take unto thee sweet spices, stacte, and onycha, and galbanum; [these] sweet spices with pure frankincense; of each shall there be a like [weight].
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Agrimony, 20 Ml

The jovial, cheerful, humorous people who love peace and are distressed by argument or quarrel, to avoid which they will agree to give up much. Though generally they have troubles and are tormented and restless and worried in mind or in body, they hide their cares behind their humor and jesting and are considered very good friends to know. They often take alcohol or drugs in excess, to stimulate them and help themselves bear their trials with cheerfulness." - Dr. Edward Bach
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Chestnut Bud, 20 Ml

For those who do not take full advantage of observation and experience, and who take a longer time than others to learn the lessons of daily life. Whereas one experience would be enough for some, such people find it necessary to have more, sometimes several, before the lesson is learnt. Therefore, to their regret, they find themselves having to make the same error on different occasions when once would have been enough, or observation of others could have spared them even that one fault." - Dr. Edward Bach
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