Season of the Witch

$30.00

Our collection of Season of the Witch soy candles have been made with appropriate intentions covering all seasons: Samhain, Yule, Imbolc, Ostara, Beltane, Litha, Lammas and Mabon.

I have chosen specific scents that fit into that specific celebration.

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Our collection of Season of the Witch soy candles have been made with appropriate intentions covering all seasons: Samhain, Yule, Imbolc, Ostara, Beltane, Litha, Lammas and Mabon.

I have chosen specific scents that fit into that specific celebration.

Our collection of Season of the Witch soy candles have been made with appropriate intentions covering all seasons: Samhain, Yule, Imbolc, Ostara, Beltane, Litha, Lammas and Mabon.

I have chosen specific scents that fit into that specific celebration.

Samhain: Samhain marks the end of the Witches year and the start of a new one. A time to rest and reflect on the past year. In the southern hemisphere we celebrate Samhain April 30th - May 1st. We have scented our Samhain candle with Ambered Sandalwood

Yule: Yule also known as Winter Solstice represents the birth of the Sun God. The Goddess begins to rest. This is the longest night of the year; the Sun God is born from the Goddess who after her labour will rest through the winter months. From this day forward, the light begins to grow and strengthen as the dark half of the year has been defeated and overcome by the lighter half. In the southern hemisphere we celebrate Yule June 21st-22nd. Our Yule candle has been scented with very Vanilla.

Imbolc: The Goddess awakens. The festival of the awakening and thaw of the earth after winter prevailed, a celebration of light, fire and ice. Traditionally associated with women only as it was a celebration of the Goddess and Goddess within. Imbolc is celebrated August 1st-2nd. Our Imbolc candle has our Lavender scent.

Ostara: A solar festival that celebrates renewal, rebirth and the balance between day and night. As the equinox of spring, it’s a time to honour Mother Earth and appreciate all her bounties. This is a great time to reflect and find harmony within ourselves. Our Ostara candle is scented with Coco Mango.

Beltane: Beltane taking place in place in October as the warmer weather starts to intensify. The essence has remained unchanged throughout history celebrating love, life and connection. This celebration is at a time when the veil between the worlds is at its thinnest, it’s a time for our dreams and visions to cross the threshold to enter into reality. We celebrate Beltane on October 31st. Our Beltane Candle is scented with our Kiwi Vanilla.

Litha: Litha, also known as the Summer Solstice celebration, marks the longest day of the year and is a time of great joy and strength. It’s known to be a powerful time when both Mother Nature and the Sun are at their fullest. Our Litha candle if scented with Watermelon.

Lammas: Lammas which can also be known as Lughnasa, marks the beginning of the harvest and the blessing of bread. It’s a great time to celebrate the bounty of the earth and to give thanks for all we have. We have scented our Lammas candle is scented with Dulce de Leche.

Mabon: Mabon is a Wiccan holiday that is celebrated with the Autumn Equinox. It’s a time of profound change within oneself and the earth, it is the second Harvest on the Wiccan Wheel of the Year and also a time for acknowledging the Gods “dying” for the up coming dark half of the year. Our Mabon candle is scented with our Maple Pumpkin Bread.