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Origin: Peru & Ecuador
Palo Santo has been used ceremonially for centuries across South American cultures — primarily for its cleansing and calming properties. Worn as a bracelet, it's thought to carry that same quiet, grounding energy throughout the day: reducing mental noise, easing tension, and creating a sense of calm presence even in busy environments. Many describe wearing it as similar to the feeling immediately after lighting a Palo Santo stick — a grounded, settled, slightly sacred stillness that stays with you.
Palo Santo — meaning "holy wood" in Spanish — comes from the Bursera graveolens tree, a species native to the dry tropical forests of Peru and Ecuador. The wood used in sacred tools and jewellery is ethically harvested from naturally fallen trees, preserving the ecosystem in which it grows.
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