Shop for palo santo sticks used for smoke cleansing, prayer, and ritual work. This category includes palo santo wood sticks made from naturally fallen wood. Ethical sources include Ecuador and Peru as well. Choose plain sticks, or choose sticks hand-dipped in resin.

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Palo Santo Sticks for Sale

Here, you can choose from plain palo santo wood sticks or resin-dipped options. Our wide range of products include different size multi-packs.

Sticks Hand-Dipped in Resin

Palo santo sticks and resin dipped palo santo sticks arranged on a wooden altar tableHowever, palo santo wood sticks differ from dipped incense. These are solid wood sticks, not coated incense cores. The scent comes from natural oils within the wood or added resin. For example, some products are plain, untreated, natural wood sticks. Others are hand-dipped in resin to enhance scent strength and extend burn time. Both options are widely used and accepted.

Resin-enhanced sticks often produce a richer aroma and may smolder longer than untreated wood. Color, surface texture, and scent strength can vary. Pale tan, golden, and darker brown tones are all common. These variations depend on the wood, resin content, and finish. These differences are normal and expected with real wood.

About Palo Santo Smudge Sticks

Palo santo is also known as the “blessed wood” and “holy wood”. Use these products the same way you use a smudge stick.

Burn palo santo sticks one end at a time. The smoke is lighter than most sage bundles. For instance, use these items to cleanse any sacred space or room. They are also used to cleanse altar tools and personal items. In addition, light a stick and use to cleanse your aura, similar to smudge bundles.

In contrast, palo santo has a lighter smoke and scent than smudge sticks. So, these are a great choice for buyers that want less smoke. Use a smudge bowl or pot to prevent burns and messes. We also stock smudge feathers and abalone shells to catch ashes..

In addition to these products, browse our white sage smudge sticks. Many of these products include both a smudge bundle and a stick of palo santo.

See our entire range of smudge stick products.

Choosing a Product

Palo santo sticks vary by size, cut, and finish. As a result, thicker sticks tend to burn slower and last longer. Thinner sticks light faster and work well for short use. Straight cuts are easier to rest in a dish. Irregular cuts are common and do not affect use.

Some buyers, for example, prefer untreated palo santo for a lighter scent. Others, however, prefer resin-dipped sticks for a stronger aroma. Both types are suitable for smoke cleansing, prayer, and ritual use. Choice often depends on scent preference and how often the stick will be burned.

We stock many choices for personal use and regular burning. Because of this, availability may change due to sourcing and seasonal supply.

How Palo Santo Sticks Are Burned

Light the tip of a stick until it catches flame. Next, allow it to burn for a few seconds. Blow out the flame and let the stick smolder. The smoke should rise slowly. Place the stick in a heat-safe dish when finished. These sticks often go out on their own. Relight as needed. Always burn in a well-ventilated area. Never leave a lit smudge stick unattended.