Handmade ceramic round Vase
€25.00 incl. VAT
Handmade ceramic round Vase
1 in stock
Our new cushion cover made of pre-washed linen is the perfect home accessory. Whether on the couch in the living room or on the freshly made bed in the bedroom, the black and white dot design fits in perfectly, creates harmony and gives your favourite room that certain something. It […]
White Sage has been used since the dawn of time to perform fumigation and purification rituals.
Native Americans consider white sage to be a sacred plant. They use it during purification & protection rituals, and during religious ceremonies, deaths and births.
Tradition says that its smoke purifies the atmosphere and drives out negative waves, thus raising the vibratory rate of houses and their inhabitants. Fumigation, according to tradition, drives out evil spirits and offers us well-being and protection.
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