AWATSIMOIHKA Gratitude Crystal Candles | Crowfoot Collective
AWATSIMOIHKA Gratitude Crystal Candles | Crowfoot Collective
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A W A T S I M O I H K A
GRATITUDE | CELEBRATION | SUCCESS | HAPPINESS
PALO SANTO | CEDAR | SANDALWOOD | SAGE | WARM BERRIES
This Candle was inspired by the time spent on Lawrence’s reserve, Siksika Nation. A deeply, profoundly powerful place. A place so ancient and so wise it rattles your very bones. You will never be the same after Siksika.
This Candle is the scent of Ceremony, of celebration, of gratitude, of Tradition. Of sage, sweetgrass, smoke. Of sweet juicy berries and sun warmed Wild Roses.
The Blackfoot are Children of the Prairies, and we wanted to create a candle which took us back to an evening spent picking Siksika Sweetgrass. We could hear the sound of the burbling river beside us and coyotes howling in the distance as the sky darkened to purple and the stars began to show in the sky. Wild horses came to visit us as we silently picked the sweet, earthy sweetgrass and enjoyed the beauty of just being.
Charred Cedar and Palo Santo give a rich, sweetly smoky scent to this unique and beautiful candle. Grounding the wild vanilla, warmly fragrant sandalwood and sensual Oud. Middle notes of Tobacco leaf and clove blend into the woodsy, deep base of sandalwood, cedar, amber and peppercorn.
Rich, spicy Olbanum mingles with top notes of wild rose, iris, and wild berries. Sun warmed Golden Honey ties them all together in an enchanting and beautiful scent.
- 10.5 oz
- Cotton wick
- Up to 80 hours of burn time (when care instructions are followed)
- Comes packaged in a lovely, custom white linen and gold foil box.
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The Aunty Collective Indigenous Creative Practice Hub recognizes the sovereignty of the Lekwungen Peoples, land, waters, ancestors, and non-human relations and understands that only through meaningful, respectful, reciprocal relationships, is our work made possible. As diverse Indigenous peoples who carry our unique Indigenous laws with us while away from our own lands and waters, we make visible and honour Lekwungen laws, protocols, and authority as we create, share, and develop relationships within the Lekwungen and neighboring Coast Salish territories and peoples.