Sage, White (Dried)

$7.00
Sage, White (Dried)
Sage, White (Dried)
Sage, White (Dried)
Sage, White (Dried)

Sage, White (Dried)

$7.00
Size 40g

Only 1 left in stock

Dried Leaves Crushed | Salvia officinalis

Dried Sage is a classic aromatic herb traditionally used for smoke cleansing, incense blends, and ritual burning. Its strong herbal aroma makes it a popular choice for clearing spaces, grounding energy, and preparing environments for meditation or focused work.

Raw: Dry, herbaceous, and slightly camphorous with a warm, green bitterness and woody undertones.

As Incense: When burned, sage produces a sharp, clean herbal smoke that is savoury, penetrating, and purifying. The aroma is crisp and clarifying rather than sweet.

Sage has a long history of use across Europe and the Mediterranean as a cleansing and protective herb. Traditionally burned in homes, temples, and healing spaces, it was believed to purify the air and support mental clarity.

Today, dried sage is commonly used for smoke cleansing, incense making, and ritual practices. It can be burned on charcoal, used in loose incense blends, or combined with resins such as frankincense or myrrh for a deeper aromatic profile.

Botanical Name: Salvia officinalis
Origin: Egypt
Form: Dried leaves
Preparation: Naturally dried, no additives or fragrances
Common Uses: Loose incense, smoke cleansing, herbal incense blends

For external and aromatic use only. Do not ingest.
Burn in a heat-safe vessel with adequate ventilation.
Keep away from children, pets, and flammable materials.
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain aroma and quality.

Essential Dilution Starter - For Beginners

$18.00
Working in dilution for beginner perfumers

Essential Dilution Starter - For Beginners

$18.00

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The first rule of perfumery: never work neat.

Every professional perfumer works in dilution. It's not a beginner shortcut, it's the correct way to evaluate and blend aromatic materials. At full concentration, materials smell harsh, inaccurate, and often overwhelming. You're not smelling the material, you're smelling too much of it.

When you dilute a 5ml aromatic material to a 10% solution, you extend it to 50ml of working stock. That's five times the material to experiment with, evaluate, and blend, without wasting a drop of something precious and expensive.

For powder materials like ambroxan, calone, and vanillin, dilution isn't optional, it's essential. Powders need to be fully dissolved in ethanol before they can be accurately measured, evaluated, or incorporated into a formula. Without this step, you simply can't work with them properly.

This bundle gives you everything you need to start working correctly from the first session.

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