Sacred Sweetgrass Braid
Sacred Sweetgrass Braid
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Sacred Sweetgrass Braid – Hierochloe odorata
Weight: 1 braid (approx. 18–24 inches)
Sweetgrass, also called the “hair of Mother Earth,” is a sacred herb cherished across many Indigenous traditions as a symbol of love, healing, and connection to Spirit. When braided and dried, it retains a sweet, vanilla-like fragrance that uplifts the heart and purifies sacred spaces. Traditionally used after sage or cedar, sweetgrass is burned to invite positive energies, blessings, and divine guidance.
About Sweetgrass
Sweetgrass (Hierochloe odorata) is a perennial grass native to North America and Northern Europe. Long honored in Indigenous ceremonies, it is often used as a sacred offering, woven into braids, and burned as incense. In folklore, sweetgrass embodies harmony, protection, and spiritual awakening. Its fragrant smoke is believed to carry prayers to the heavens and call in benevolent spirits.
Metaphysical Benefits
- Attracts positive energy and blessings into spaces
- Enhances love, compassion, and emotional harmony
- Acts as a sacred offering in rituals and ceremonies
- Promotes balance, peace, and spiritual renewal
- Strengthens connection to divine guidance and higher realms
Intentionally Work With Sweetgrass
Infusions: Rarely brewed, but may be steeped lightly in sacred water for blessings or offerings
Ritual Baths: Add strands to bathwater to invite peace, harmony, and protection
Sachets: Place dried pieces in sachets for love, clarity, and sacred connection
Charcoal Burning: Burn small portions on charcoal disks to fill spaces with its uplifting smoke
Ceremony & Ritual: Use in smudging after sage to invite blessings, harmony, and divine love
Disclaimer
This product is sold for educational, spiritual, and ritual use only. The Crystal Lume does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. Please consult a healthcare professional before using any herbal product, especially if pregnant, nursing, or under medical care.
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