Orange Oil

Orange oil, derived from the peel of oranges, is widely used in modern Wiccan and folk magical practices for attraction, prosperity, and creative energy. Its bright Fire-element energy stimulates enthusiasm, confidence, and motivation, making it ideal for use in rituals, candle dressings, and spell oils focused on success, joy, and personal empowerment. In abundance or […]

Gold

Gold has been revered across cultures and magical traditions as the quintessential metal of the Sun, symbolizing abundance, divine connection, and personal power. Its Fire element energy amplifies confidence, leadership, and creative expression, making it a powerful tool in prosperity, wealth, and success magick. In Wiccan and folk practices, gold is used in jewelry, coins, […]

Cinnamon

Cinnamon has a long history in magical and folk traditions as a spice of prosperity, protection, and passion. Its fiery energy, associated with the element of Fire and planets like the Sun and Mars, makes it ideal for spells that attract success, wealth, or personal empowerment. In ritual, cinnamon can be used as loose powder, […]

Cardinal

In witchcraft and folklore, the cardinal is revered as a symbol of vitality, courage, and spiritual alertness. Its fiery red color aligns with the Fire element, representing energy, passion, and personal empowerment. Historically, cardinals have been interpreted as messengers from ancestors or spiritual guides, offering reminders to trust intuition and inner wisdom. In magical practice, […]

Green

Green is the color of prosperity, growth, healing, fertility, nature magic, and renewal. I use it for money spells, garden magic, and any working where I want to encourage new skills or healthier patterns to take root. Dark green carries a sense of ambition and financial grounding, while light green speaks of fresh starts and […]

Amethyst

A piece of amethyst on a wooden background

Amethyst is a variety of quartz, ranging through every shade of purple from pale lavender to deep violet. Once considered as rare as emeralds or sapphires, it was prized by civilizations from ancient Egypt to Rome. Soldiers wore amethyst amulets for courage and clear thought, whilst Tibetan monks made prayer beads from its sacred energy. […]