
Details
- Maker•Incausa
- Origin•USA
- Composition•Salvia apiana (White sage)
- Dimensions•L140 x W40mm
Description
Salvia apiana — white sacred sage — is an evergreen shrub native to the American Southwest, long used by Native American peoples in smudging ceremonies for cleansing, purification, and spiritual protection. Incausa's smudge sticks are hand-tied with care, preserving the integrity of this traditional practice.
Burn to clear a space, mark a transition, or bring stillness to a moment. The clean, herbaceous smoke is both grounding and clarifying.
Shipping
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Indigenous artisanal fair-trade incense, soaps, and handcrafted wares.
Founded in 2012 by Vinicius and Carolina Vieira, natives of Brazil. Incausa is a unique social entrepreneurship venture connecting indigenous artisans of Brazil and Peru with the global market. Their model is both for-profit and not-for-profit—retail sales of fine soaps, incense, skin oils, and handcrafted wares sustain the business, while wholesale proceeds from indigenous-made goods are returned entirely to the makers. Incausa works directly with communities such as the Xavante, Yanomami, Mehinako, Yawalapiti, Kraho, Cinta Larga, and Kayapo, fostering economic autonomy and cultural preservation. All non-indigenous goods are sourced from fair-trade artisans in Brazil, Peru, Nepal, India, and USA. What began with hand-bundled soaps in a Brooklyn suitcase now reaches customers worldwide, offering the chance to be part of a sustainable chain of commerce that honours heritage, craftsmanship, and shared humanity.


