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Dandelion brings an earthy, slightly tart herbal note. Calendula adds a warm, gentle touch without losing its character. Elderberry complements a darker, deeper nuance that fits well with Samhain. Amber provides a balsamic-warm resin note that makes the smoke soft and round. Spruce resin stabilizes the blend and gives it a clear, woodsy base. The overall result is a warm, resinous fragrance with a calm heaviness and clear presence.
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.
Dandelion, marigold, elderberry, amber, spruce resin, 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
Dark, silent, between worlds: Samhain marks the transition into the depths of winter in the annual cycle. It is said that on this night, the veil to the spirit world is particularly permeable. This incense is designed to clear the space, create a dense, ritualistic atmosphere, and consciously frame the moment—for remembrance, ancestor work, and respectful pause at the threshold of the year.
Samhain – Transition into the dark season:
Samhain is an annual festival traditionally celebrated around October 31. It marks the transition from the light to the dark season and is considered the end of the agricultural year.
In many European traditions, Samhain stood for retreat, introspection, and letting go. Nature retreats, harvests are brought in, and the focus shifts to rest and preparation for winter.
Samhain is not a fixed calendar date, but is based on the season, moon phase, and regional customs. Natural rituals such as burning plants or lighting sources of light accompanied this transition.
Today, Samhain is primarily understood as a cultural and nature-related tradition that raises awareness of the changes in the course of the year.
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Dandelion brings an earthy, slightly tart herbal note. Calendula adds a warm, gentle touch without losing its character. Elderberry complements a darker, deeper nuance that fits well with Samhain. Amber provides a balsamic-warm resin note that makes the smoke soft and round. Spruce resin stabilizes the blend and gives it a clear, woodsy base. The overall result is a warm, resinous fragrance with a calm heaviness and clear presence.
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.
Dandelion, marigold, elderberry, amber, spruce resin, 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