WELL-BEING... that's the finest mountain meadow herb scent for days when you want to feel cozy... and it's especially for days when you first want to coax that feeling out of yourself. Aromatic herbs of airy quality, with a fresh, light floral touch, enveloped by strengthening spruce smoke and the all-healing propolis resin from the bee colony. An incense blend for the healing of body, mind, and soul. A scent like a blooming mountain meadow in early summer... like a breath from a humming beehive... like a fresh breeze from the forest.
- Ingredients include thyme, cistus herb, elecampane root, sage, chamomile blossoms, juniper berries, lavender blossoms, spruce resin, propolis. 100% natural - pure plant helper power.
- Scent: herbaceous, spicy, aromatic and a little sweet
- Theme: Healing, healthy being, a wonderful cleansing incense during cold season!
- Content: 8 grams
- Sustainably packaged in compostable glassine bags with a handmade label
- Handmade in the Lichtbringer manufactory
This is a handmade incense blend from the Lichtbringer Manufactory. Our incense blends grow from our own experience & inspiration and are lovingly prepared by hand in our farm manufactory in the Altmark region. We work as much as possible only with natural plants and incense resins of the highest quality.
Our incense assortment is a treasure chest; here you will find resins, woods, and herbs from all over the world. We source these from selected incense retailers and other trusted colleagues, and herbs from specialized retailers for natural raw materials (just like our food). For us, incense is pure plant helper power! That's why we put a lot of time into researching the sources of our raw materials to be able to offer them as sustainably as possible.
And it should be noted: We offer our resins, woods, and herbs exclusively for burning, and all our good advice is taken from traditional lore and our own experiences. Of course, these do not replace a qualified advisor (doctor, naturopath, ...). And whether something works as it is written, well, never forget: Only you alone can open the door :) Just as only you alone can bear the responsibility for yourself ...