Traditional shamanic incense made with woven leaves of California Cedar (Calocedrus decurrens).
This type of incense, known as smudge , is recommended for deep purification ceremonies and rituals where the presence of smoke is necessary, which by its very nature has a more decisive and pervasive action, absorbing and transforming stagnant energies into something lighter and more sublime. The vibrations that are perceived from a fumigation with Smudge are comparable to those of a drum.
Fumigation with Cedar, acting on male frequencies, activates vital energy and strength. Used in moments of challenge or difficulty, it purifies spaces and promotes internal rebalancing, stimulating determination and self-confidence.
Light the Smudge and let it burn for a few seconds, then wave it in the air or blow to put out the flame. Repeat until a thin layer of embers forms at the end of the bundle. This will begin the process of purifying your space. When the smoke dies down, gently blow on the embers to revive them, being careful not to let the ash fly onto your clothing or furniture.
To put it out, seal the Smudge in a glass jar or sink the smoking end into a container of sand.
You can continue the purification by lighting the Palo Santo stake.
For a deeper experience, use the two incenses in combination, allowing their smoke to mix and work synergistically.
Keep the flame lit on one end of the Palo Santo for a couple of seconds and then blow it out by waving the stick in the air. Be careful not to keep the flame lit for too long or you risk burning the resin, releasing a bad smell and black smoke.
If the flame goes out on its own after a few seconds, don't worry, that's how it's supposed to work.
Once the flame is out, blow on the patina of embers that forms on the top of the stake. The smoke from the Palo Santo will die down after a few seconds. Repeat the lighting to revive the embers and continue the fumigation.
From ancient shamanic wisdom, all the benefits of Palo Santo
Palo Santo is a natural incense with a millenary tradition, considered irreplaceable by pre-Columbian shamans in sacred rituals and healing ceremonies. As in the ancient traditions of South America, Palo Santo sticks are still used today as natural incense for the numerous benefits that its aroma releases.
✓ Purifies the energies of the environments
✓ Promotes inner harmony and mental and physical rebalancing
✓ Stimulates concentration and introspection


Filling up on positive energy has never been so easy!
Introduce incense into your daily routine and discover how a few minutes a day can transform your life. Whether you are looking to improve your meditation, create a relaxing atmosphere at home or find a moment of calm in the daily frenzy, natural incense is your perfect ally. With their enveloping aroma and purifying properties, they help you clear your mind and reconnect with yourself, bringing a breath of positive energy and serenity.
✓ Improve your day in just 5 minutes
✓ Reduce daily stress and tension
✓ Well-being for you and those around you (even your four-legged friends!)
Only the best for your smudging with Matika® incenses
Smudging is an ancient ceremony traditionally practiced by the indigenous peoples of North America, which involves the fumigation of sacred herbs for ritual purposes. Even today, smudges are used for purification or spiritual healing, as well as during meditation and prayer. Smudging allows for an energetic cleansing of environments and people, protects from negative influences, and brings light and mental clarity.
✓ Millennial tradition of the American Indians
✓ Only original Californian sacred herbs
✓ Four varieties to choose from based on your preferences and moods


Here's what makes our incenses so special
Our incenses are 100% natural and eco-sustainable: the raw materials are collected, selected and worked by hand in collaboration with local communities, according to ethical and fair labor relationships.
Our smudges are made in California exclusively with wild-harvested herbs, according to the original method passed down by native tribes.
Our Palo Santo wood is processed in Ecuador and comes exclusively from Bursera graveolens plants that have fallen naturally at the end of their life cycle and have been left in the ground for at least 3 years.
✓ Never treated wood and herbs, collected exclusively in protected areas with strict sustainability criteria
✓ Careful manual selection so that only the most aromatic parts become Matika® incense
✓ Concrete commitment to preserve Nature and the ancient traditions of Native Americans
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To perfume the spaces you live in

During yoga or meditation

When you seek inner balance and creativity

