Tripod for Abalone Shell
Tripod for Abalone Shell
SKU:Q017
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Hand-carved in one single piece of wood, this tripod is used as a base for your abalone shell. It allows to protect the surface from the heat of burning leaves.
Note: the colour of the tripod can be different from the one shown on the picture depending on the arrival.
Technical characteristics
Technical characteristics
- Description: Poplar wood
- Made in: USA
Shipping and returns
Shipping and returns
Standard delivery in the European Union within 3 to 5 days (working days).
Standard delivery in Spain in 24h – 48h (working days, Peninsula and Balearic Islands only).
For shipment outside the European Union, please send us a message through our contact page so that we can calculate the shipping costs.

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Delivery in 24–48 hours in Spain
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THE POWER IS IN YOUR PURPOSE
HOW TO DO A SMUDGING RITUAL
HOW TO DO A SMUDGING RITUAL
Doing a smudging ritual is much more than lighting aromatic herbs: it’s a mindful act that connects you with the sacred. Before you begin, focus your attention on the intention of cleansing or blessing. Then, follow these steps to guide the smoke and the energy where you need it most.
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Place a little marmolina in an abalone shell or in a heat-resistant bowl. If you use the shell, you can skip the tripod during the ritual if that feels more comfortable.
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Light the bundle or the Palo Santo stick. Blow gently to encourage the flame, then let it go out. Watch out for sparks! Place the stick on the marmolina.
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Walk through the space, or trace the outline of the ritual participants with the shell, spreading the smoke with a feather, a fan, or your hand. Let your intuition guide the smoke toward the surroundings and toward each person’s head, back, arms, and legs.
THE WISDOM OF PLANTS
The smudging rite is a universal practice. Since ancient times, plants have been used across cultures to heal and protect. Native Americans used this rite to purify their physical and emotional bodies, as well as places and objects. From California to the forests of Peru, we seek natural raw materials to offer tradition and quality. This universal practice is said to promote mental clarity, joy, and calm.
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About Tierra Zen
At Tierra Zen, we believe in objects with a soul—capable of transforming your life, conveying wisdom, and bringing serenity. Each Daruma we select represents that bond between tradition and purpose, between beauty and meaning.
They are part of our collection of Japanese pieces that invite you to pause, breathe, and reconnect with what truly matters. Because reflecting on your goals can also be a conscious act of transformation.