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Sage opens with a clear, cleansing herbal note. Pine resin provides a warm, woodsy base and carries the smoke steadily. Mugwort adds depth and a tart, ritualistic edge. Rosemary and thyme provide a spicy, lively herbal sharpness, while chamomile rounds everything off softly and gives the fragrance a calm, sunny warmth. The overall result is an earthy, spicy fragrance with a clear focus.
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.
Sage, pine resin, mugwort, rosemary, chamomile, thyme, etc.
This incense blend is produced according to a traditional recipe. The selection of raw materials and their proportions are based on time-honored, 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
When day and night are once again in balance, the atmosphere becomes calmer: Mabon is the harvest festival in the Wheel of the Year. A moment to pause, to reflect, to consciously give thanks – to Mother Earth for all that has nourished us. This incense brings precisely this mood into the room: spicy, warm, and carried by a clear herbal profile. Ideal if you wish to cultivate gratitude, create a contemplative conclusion, and consciously appreciate what you have received.
Mabon – Autumn equinox in the annual cycle:
Mabon refers to the annual festival celebrating the autumn equinox, which takes place around September 22 or 23. At this time of year, day and night are approximately equal in length. After this, darkness prevails once again.
In many European traditions, Mabon was understood as a time of harvest and balance. The summer's crops have been brought in, and the focus is on gratitude, taking stock, and preparing for the coming quieter phase.
Mabon is based on the astronomical position of the sun and is therefore slightly dependent on the date. Natural rituals and the conscious perception of seasonal change accompanied this part of the annual cycle.
Today, Mabon is primarily understood as a cultural and nature-related tradition that marks the transition to autumn and the balance between light and darkness.
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Sage opens with a clear, cleansing herbal note. Pine resin provides a warm, woodsy base and carries the smoke steadily. Mugwort adds depth and a tart, ritualistic edge. Rosemary and thyme provide a spicy, lively herbal sharpness, while chamomile rounds everything off softly and gives the fragrance a calm, sunny warmth. The overall result is an earthy, spicy fragrance with a clear focus.
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.
Sage, pine resin, mugwort, rosemary, chamomile, thyme, etc.
This incense blend is produced according to a traditional recipe. The selection of raw materials and their proportions are based on time-honored, 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