The practice of smudging is now widely used in holistic centres and by those who follow spiritual disciplines such as yoga, reiki, and other New Age practices. For all these groups, finding a supplier specialised in wholesale smudge is very important. With Phoenix Import, you are guaranteed high-quality products at a very competitive price.
White Sage
White sage, or Salvia apiana, is an aromatic herb that grows naturally in Mexico and California. It belongs to the Lamiaceae family and is an evergreen perennial shrub that can reach 1–1.5 meters in height. Its leaves, which are the main element used to create smudge bundles, are greyish, almost white—hence the name white sage.
They are also highly aromatic, with an intense fragrance and a high content of essential oils.
What is Smudging
The English term smudging refers to a purification ritual using sacred herbs. This practice originates from Native American traditions, where it is believed that white sage drives away evil spirits when burned. In contrast, it does not harm good spirits, which are said to appreciate it.
The use of burning herbs and resins likely dates back to prehistoric times, but ceremonies to purify people, places, and objects with smoke continue today—not only to keep away bothersome insects, but also because the smoke of certain plants helps preserve food and hides. To fully benefit from the protective and purifying power of smudge, leaves or resins are burned to produce smoke, which is then wafted over a person or object, often using a feather fan.
Smudge bundles are used by many people to connect with the power of Mother Nature.
They can be burned by lighting them directly in a clay bowl or an abalone shell. For those who use loose white sage or herbs, a similar effect can be achieved by placing dried herbs on hot charcoal or a heated stone.
How to Use a Smudge
Smudge sticks, or smudge bundles, should be held in the hand and lit using a match or lighter. Then, gently blow on the flame so that only smoke remains. At this point, you can pass the smoke around a person to purify them or walk through a room to allow the smoke to circulate, paying particular attention to windows and doors. Smudging can also be used to purify objects.
Other Types of Smudge
Not just white sage. Phoenix Import offers white sage smudges enriched with other ingredients such as:
-Dragon’s blood
-Rose petals
-Eucalyptus
-Rosemary
-Cinnamon
-Juniper
-Cedar
-Yerba Santa
-Lavender
-Sinuata
-Palo Santo
Smudge bundles are available in practical straw baskets, jars, or convenient cardboard displays that make it easier and faster for customers to choose.
White Sage Incense
For those who are not comfortable using smudge bundles—perhaps because they find them impractical or feel unsure how to use them—but still want to enjoy their benefits, Phoenix Import offers various types of white sage incense sticks:
-Dhoop incense
-Masala incense
-Incense cones
-Incense bricks
-Incense tablets
White Sage Essential Oils
It is also possible to purify a room, a yoga studio, or a meditation space with a few drops of white sage essential oil, using Aromafume blends.
Smudge Spray
Quick and always within reach, natural smudge is also available in spray form. Convenient for travel or to carry in your yoga bag, it allows you to enjoy the same effects as traditional white sage smudge bundles.
Smudging Accessories
You can use smudge with a variety of accessories available from Phoenix Import:
-Abalone shells
-Terracotta, brass, or copper plates
-Wooden tripod
-Ceramic burners
Safe and elegant solutions for using smudge.