mabon candle

$44.00

Hand poured soy wax candle in 12oz matte black glass vessels to harness the power of Mabon. Accompanied by an invocation sealed natural cork lid. Infused with fallen leaves and autumn breeze.

Invocation on the lid:

Let this flame represent

A threshold of transformation

Offered by winds of change

For graceful shifts through transition

Wicks need to be trimmed before each use.

Be sure to melt wax to edge of vessel during each use to avoid cratering.

A bit about Mabon:

Celebrated September 20th-21st

The Autumn Equinox

Second of the Harvest Festivals

Feast of thanksgiving for the Earths bounty

A time of seasons change

Marking the passage from light to dark

Themes of gratitude, contemplation + transformation

Use this candle to accompany your rituals during Mabon and to burn throughout the season. You may also choose to ignite this flame at any time as you cross the threshold of transformation.

Hand poured soy wax candle in 12oz matte black glass vessels to harness the power of Mabon. Accompanied by an invocation sealed natural cork lid. Infused with fallen leaves and autumn breeze.

Invocation on the lid:

Let this flame represent

A threshold of transformation

Offered by winds of change

For graceful shifts through transition

Wicks need to be trimmed before each use.

Be sure to melt wax to edge of vessel during each use to avoid cratering.

A bit about Mabon:

Celebrated September 20th-21st

The Autumn Equinox

Second of the Harvest Festivals

Feast of thanksgiving for the Earths bounty

A time of seasons change

Marking the passage from light to dark

Themes of gratitude, contemplation + transformation

Use this candle to accompany your rituals during Mabon and to burn throughout the season. You may also choose to ignite this flame at any time as you cross the threshold of transformation.


 

The Second Balance. A turning inward.
At Autumn Equinox, Mabon invites reflection, gratitude, and graceful release. As day and night meet in equilibrium once more, this guide helps you find your own center while honoring what must be harvested—and what must be let go.