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Harvest Abundance
Harvest Abundance
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Call prosperity and plenty into your home.
Abundance isn't just money. It's the full pantry, the paid bill, the sense that there will be enough...and then some.
Before lighting this candle, take a moment to picture what abundance looks like for you right now. Then, speak the activation words and light the flame.
As it burns, it works to draw prosperity, opportunity, and plenty into your home and your hands during the harvest season.
Each candle is hand-charmed at my altar just outside Salem, Massachusetts, and dressed with moss agate, cloves, cinnamon powder, and calendula, for grounded wealth and golden growth.
The particulars
- 9oz soy wax in an amber glass jar
- Topped with moss agate, cloves, cinnamon powder, and calendula (yours is chosen individually — no two look alike)
- Available unscented (clean-burning soy with nothing synthetic to compete with the spell) or in pumpkin custard scent
- Printed card with the activation spell and instructions
Ships within 5–7 business days (please allow time for hand-charming). Natural variations in appearance are part of what makes each candle unique.
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How To Light Your Candle
Put the candle somewhere warm and welcoming. Read the card — it takes about 15 seconds. Light the wick and let the spell do its thing.
You can burn it all in one sitting or over a few. The spell is already cast (that's my job). You're just opening the door.
Questions I Get A Lot
Do I have to believe in magic for this to work?
Nope. The spell is already cast — belief isn't a required ingredient.
Is this safe for kids and pets?
The base is fine: soy wax, cotton wick, no fragrance oils, no toxic anything. But, I recommend no snacking on the decorations (looking at you, curious cat).
How long does it burn?
About 50–60 hours.
Do you make other spell candles?
Many. Here's the full shelf.
Meet The Witch
I'm Alex, a witch living in the woods outside Salem. On any given day, you'll find me charming candles at my altar, talking to the crows out the kitchen window, or explaining to my husband why I used all his good whisky for an offering.
I've been practicing for fifteen years in a wildly chaotic, allergic-to-rules sort of way.
I make these candles because I believe in reclaiming the old ways. Every one is charmed on my altar before it ships, in small batches, by hand.