The perfect housewarming gift for crystal lovers
This kit makes a particularly thoughtful housewarming gift. A new home carries the energy of everyone who has lived there before and there's something deeply appealing about the idea of clearing that slate and starting fresh. Whether the recipient is a seasoned practitioner or simply someone who appreciates a beautiful, considered object, this is a gift with real intention behind it.
Sustainability
Every element in this kit has been chosen with its origins in mind. These are materials with a long history and communities behind them, and we think it's worth doing it properly.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Palo Santo — Spanish for "Holy Wood" — is a wild tree native to the coast of South America, long considered sacred by the indigenous peoples of the Andes. For centuries it has been burned as incense during spiritual ceremonies, used to cleanse spaces of negative energy, and valued for its ability to promote calm and mental clarity.
The wood is harvested only from trees that have fallen naturally, a practice that has sustained both the tradition and the ecosystem for generations. When burned, it produces a warm, resinous smoke with notes of pine, mint, and citrus — distinctive, grounding, and unlike anything synthetic.
Curious to know more? Read our blog post on Palo Santo and its benefits.
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A white sage smudge stick at around 10–11cm will typically last for multiple uses — most people find they get anywhere from six to ten burns from a single stick, depending on how long each session runs. The key is not to let it burn freely. Light the tip, allow it to catch for a moment, then blow out the flame and let it smoulder. When you're done, press the lit end firmly against a fireproof surface to extinguish it fully. Stored somewhere dry and away from direct sunlight, it will keep well between uses.
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Not necessarily. Many people who use crystals regularly would describe themselves as sceptical or at least, not entirely sure what they think. That's a perfectly reasonable place to be.
What most people find is that the value isn't always in the crystals themselves, but in what they represent. A dedicated object that sits on your desk, a gift that says someone was thinking about your wellbeing — these things have meaning, whatever your position on the metaphysics.
Crystals have been used across cultures and centuries for a reason, and plenty of people who came in unconvinced have left at least a little more open.
If you're buying as a gift, don't let uncertainty put you off. A beautifully presented crystal kit is a considered, lasting thing to receive — and the person opening it gets to decide what it means to them. For more on choosing the right crystals for someone else, have a read of our guide to gifting crystals.
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The short answer is that you don't need to. Selenite is one of the very few crystals that is entirely self-cleansing — it doesn't absorb negative energy in the way that other stones do, which means it never needs recharging. It also has the ability to cleanse and amplify the crystals around it, making it a useful companion to the rest of your collection. Place it on a windowsill where it receives natural light and consider it done.

