Discover Natura Nova: carefully crafted formulas based on time-tested European herbs.
Instead of short-term trends, we focus on clear, traceable ingredients and a down-to-earth, European botany.
We will send you an email to reset your password.
St. John's wort brings a sunny, herbaceous warmth. Vervain adds a crisp, clear edge that focuses the fragrance. Christofswurzel lends an earthy depth and makes the smoke denser. Mugwort sets the ritualistic herbal edge, while spruce resin holds everything together and provides a woody, supportive base. Overall, Litha is like a summer's day in smoke: warm, present, and yet serene.
Annual cycle festivals
Eight major festivals are known to have been celebrated by the Celts: four solar festivals (equinoxes and solstices) and four lunar festivals, which take place between the solar festivals. Reconnecting with these natural cycles can strengthen our connection to nature and the cosmos. In an age where so much is uniformly available, transitions can easily fade into the background. Annual cycle incense burning comes in here: consciously marking, honoring, realigning.
St. John's wort, vervain, Christoff's root, mugwort, spruce resin, etc.
This incense blend is produced according to a traditional recipe. The selection of raw materials and their mixing ratio are based on traditional, historically documented, and ethnobotanical principles. Resins and dried herbs are finely ground and processed into a homogeneous mixture.
Use only in suitable, heat-resistant incense burners. Never leave smoldering charcoal or incense unattended. Keep away from children, pets, and flammable materials. Ensure adequate ventilation.
50 ml in a small glass
The longest day, the shortest night: Litha is the peak of light in the annual cycle. This incense is warm, clear, and powerful, carried by resin and summer herbs. It is perfect if you want to consciously mark the moment of abundance: pause, appreciate, align—and let what really matters become clearer in the room and within you.
Litha – Summer solstice in the annual cycle:
Litha refers to the annual festival celebrating the summer solstice, which takes place around June 21. It is the longest day and shortest night of the year. From this point on, the days become shorter again.
In many European traditions, the summer solstice was considered the highlight of the year. Light, growth, and abundance were the focus. At the same time, Litha marks the turning point at which the natural cycle slowly transitions into the second half of the year.
Litha is not a fixed calendar date, but is based on the astronomical position of the sun. Fire, herbs, and the conscious experience of nature accompanied this part of the year.
Today, Litha is primarily understood as a cultural and nature-related tradition that makes the rhythm of light and seasons visible.
Adding product to your cart
St. John's wort brings a sunny, herbaceous warmth. Vervain adds a crisp, clear edge that focuses the fragrance. Christofswurzel lends an earthy depth and makes the smoke denser. Mugwort sets the ritualistic herbal edge, while spruce resin holds everything together and provides a woody, supportive base. Overall, Litha is like a summer's day in smoke: warm, present, and yet serene.
Annual cycle festivals
Eight major festivals are known to have been celebrated by the Celts: four solar festivals (equinoxes and solstices) and four lunar festivals, which take place between the solar festivals. Reconnecting with these natural cycles can strengthen our connection to nature and the cosmos. In an age where so much is uniformly available, transitions can easily fade into the background. Annual cycle incense burning comes in here: consciously marking, honoring, realigning.
St. John's wort, vervain, Christoff's root, mugwort, spruce resin, etc.
This incense blend is produced according to a traditional recipe. The selection of raw materials and their mixing ratio are based on traditional, historically documented, and ethnobotanical principles. Resins and dried herbs are finely ground and processed into a homogeneous mixture.
Use only in suitable, heat-resistant incense burners. Never leave smoldering charcoal or incense unattended. Keep away from children, pets, and flammable materials. Ensure adequate ventilation.
50 ml in a small glass