Warding Spray
“A protective cleansing mist, infused through a sacred three-day ritual and charged with Rose Quartz, Pollucite, and Celestine. Balanced with Clary Sage, Heavenly Musk, Lavender, and Wisteria, it envelops you in an aura of purity, serenity, and quiet strength. For generations, Indigenous peoples of North America have used sage in cleansing and warding rituals — a sacred practice to purify space, spirit, and energy. With Clary Sage at its heart, this spray draws inspiration from that tradition, blending it with musk and florals to ground and uplift the senses.
Caution: Avoid contact with eyes. For external use only. Safe for ski, however if irritation occurs, discontinue use.
Note: Frequent use may cause dryness. To avoid dryness, moisturize skin if applying multiple times .
Sage cleansing/warding, often called smudging, has roots in Indigenous cultures of North America, particularly among Native American tribes. It's a ceremonial practice that involves burning sacred herbs—most commonly white sage—to cleanse a space, person, or object of negative energy and to invite positivity.
As for the feather and the shell, they play complementary roles in the ritual. The feather is typically used to direct the smoke and spread it around, symbolizing the air and connecting to the spiritual world. The shell, often a abalone shell, is used to hold the burning sage and catch the ashes, and it represents the element of water. Together, these elements create a balanced ritual that honors the four elements: earth, air, fire, and water.