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Lalahon Ritual Mask Incense Burner

$198.00
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MAAARI Ritual Mask Burners honor Filipino ancestry and empower cultural identity through this re-specialization of a traditional artifact. The act of burning incense and bundles has long been used to enhance intuition, connect to the spiritual realm, and dispel negativity. In tying together these age-old practices, the Ritual Mask Burners are a conduit in connecting to ancestors, land, spirit and in recovering self.

Named after a mythical diwata (god/deity) found in ancient Visayan folktales, Lalahon is the goddess of harvest, guardian of volcanos, and protector of wildfires and earthquakes.

Designed to hold your favorite harvest bundle of sage, guava leaves, botanical bunch, or palo Santo stick.

2.75x4.5".

Made in Philippines.

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MAAARI Ritual Mask Burners honor Filipino ancestry and empower cultural identity through this re-specialization of a traditional artifact. The act of burning incense and bundles has long been used to enhance intuition, connect to the spiritual realm, and dispel negativity. In tying together these age-old practices, the Ritual Mask Burners are a conduit in connecting to ancestors, land, spirit and in recovering self.

Named after a mythical diwata (god/deity) found in ancient Visayan folktales, Lalahon is the goddess of harvest, guardian of volcanos, and protector of wildfires and earthquakes.

Designed to hold your favorite harvest bundle of sage, guava leaves, botanical bunch, or palo Santo stick.

2.75x4.5".

Made in Philippines.

MAAARI Ritual Mask Burners honor Filipino ancestry and empower cultural identity through this re-specialization of a traditional artifact. The act of burning incense and bundles has long been used to enhance intuition, connect to the spiritual realm, and dispel negativity. In tying together these age-old practices, the Ritual Mask Burners are a conduit in connecting to ancestors, land, spirit and in recovering self.

Named after a mythical diwata (god/deity) found in ancient Visayan folktales, Lalahon is the goddess of harvest, guardian of volcanos, and protector of wildfires and earthquakes.

Designed to hold your favorite harvest bundle of sage, guava leaves, botanical bunch, or palo Santo stick.

2.75x4.5".

Made in Philippines.

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