mbuki-mvuki
mbuki-mvuki
mbuki-mvuki
mbuki-mvuki

mbuki-mvuki

( spontaneous dancing )
Regular price $125
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Smells like: Distant incense and sacred woods.

Top: Cardamom, Lily Blossom, Honey
Middle: Patchouli, Clove, Guaiacwood
Base: Amber, Cedarwood, Olibanum

Meaning: Hurriedly stripping off one’s clothes and dancing without inhibition; dispelling negative energy with free, unrestrained movement.

Intention: I am invigorated.

Included: 10 oz Natural Wax Candle, Natural Fragrance. 
Wooden Matches, Walnut Wood Dust Cover, Scent-Guided Experience Booklet.

Material Integrity: This candle is poured into our all-natural coconut, soy, and beeswax blend, with a lead-free cotton wick and botanical fragrance composition. Phthalate-free and crafted to meet the highest global safety standards.

  • No phthalates

  • No parabens

  • No unnecessary dyes

  • No materials restricted by current IFRA standards

mbuki-mvuki

Mbuki-Mvuki in East African tribal cultures invites you to physically release tension and anxiety in your body through dance. By engaging in physical practices that release contractions, your body will start to heal itself — freeing mind, body and spirit and reconnecting with playful, vibrant flow.

We invite you to slow down and reconnect, using the power of the Mbuki-Mvuki scent to invigorate you.

The mood-enhancing botanical in Mbuki-Mvuki is white cacao. This rare cacao unfolds with delicate hazelnut, vanilla milk, and dried fruit notes that gently indulge the senses. It activates brain areas linked to happiness, creating a quiet sense of euphoria and comfort — like being wrapped in warmth and laughter that lingers long after the moment ends.

The mbuki-mvuki scent-guided experience booklet channels unfiltered joy. Rooted in the Bantu term for “stripping off one’s clothes and dancing without inhibition,” this booklet invites a playful, freeing somatic practice. As you breathe in the warm, spirited notes of cardamom, lily blossom, patchouli, and cedarwood, you’re led to move—not perfectly, but honestly. To exhale the weight. To feel your edges soften. This is joy as a practice, not a performance.

Let the freedom stay. Throw on a song and dance like no one’s watching—even if it’s just one verse. Shake out your shoulders before your next Zoom call. Laugh loud when it bubbles up. Joy isn’t something to wait for. It’s something you reclaim, one pulse at a time.