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  • Invest in our Tribal Echo • Wooden Smudging Bowl • Grounding Altar from our Incense Burners Collection in Lebanon at Sacred!
  • Invest in our Tribal Echo • Wooden Smudging Bowl • Grounding Altar from our Incense Burners Collection in Lebanon at Sacred!
  • Invest in our Tribal Echo • Wooden Smudging Bowl • Grounding Altar from our Incense Burners Collection in Lebanon at Sacred!
  • Invest in our Tribal Echo • Wooden Smudging Bowl • Grounding Altar from our Incense Burners Collection in Lebanon at Sacred!
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Tribal Echo • Wooden Smudging Bowl • Grounding Altar

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Tribal Beauty in Wood And Grounded Altar

Hand-engraved with ancestral patterns, Tribal Echo is a rhythmic, tactile Smudging Bowl. Serving as a physical representation of the Earth Element, it is a beautiful add-on to your Grounding Altar!

Pairing Part of the Tribal Collection

Part of the Echoes of Earth – Tribal Collection. I have personally curated these elements to create a beautiful Tribal Grounding Altar!
Check them here:

  • Tribal Echo connects to the Past (Ancestors) | Tribal Echo

  • Earth Womb connects to the Present (Stability/Nurturing) | Earth Womb

  • Tribal Fire connects to Action and Change (Transformation) | Tribal Fire

Design & Spirit

The intricate details of Tribal Echo mirror the ancient rhythms of tribal artistry. It offers a tactile connection to the spirits of the land and the wisdom of the past.

  • Visual Mantra: Engravings that invite a sense of history and continuity.

  • Ancestral Connection: A bridge to the traditions and focus of those who came before.

Ideal For

  • Incense Cones: Perfectly sized for a single cone to burn safely.

  • Loose Herbs & Resin: Ideal for small pinches of botanicals over charcoal.

Distinctive Characteristics

  • Material: Wood with tribal engraving.
  • Dimensions: 7 cm (Diameter) × 6.5 cm (Height).

  • Care: Gently brush out ash; wipe with a dry cloth to preserve the carvings.

Creating an Altar FAQ

Confused about how to create an altar? Discover the 5 basic rules: The 5 Basic Rules | Easy Guide