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At Saraye, we take pride in the fact that our candles are hand poured. This means that each candle is made with care and attention to detail, ensuring that it is of the highest quality. We use only the finest fragrance oils and essential oils in our candles, which are blended to create a unique and complex scent profile.
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magickofartemis · 4 months
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Discovering Witchcraft in Melbourne: Embrace the Magic
Melbourne, a city known for its vibrant culture and diverse communities, is also a hub for the mystical and magical. If you're intrigued by witchcraft and looking to explore its presence in Melbourne, you're in the right place. This guide will introduce you to the enchanting world of witchcraft in Melbourne and where to find organic candles to complement your magical practices.
The Rise of Witchcraft in Melbourne
In recent years, there's been a growing interest in witchcraft and pagan practices in Melbourne. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or a curious newcomer, the city's eclectic mix of shops, workshops, and communities offers something for everyone. Witchcraft in Melbourne is about embracing nature, harnessing personal power, and connecting with like-minded individuals.
1. Witchcraft Shops in Melbourne Melbourne boasts several stores that cater to witches and spiritual seekers. These shops offer everything from spell books and tarot cards to crystals and herbs. Notable mentions include:
The Empress & Wolf: Located in Frankston, this store offers a wide range of mystical items, including spell kits, tarot decks, and ritual tools.
SpellBox: Situated in the Royal Arcade, SpellBox is known for its enchanting atmosphere and extensive selection of magical supplies.
2. Workshops and Events Engaging in workshops and events is a fantastic way to deepen your understanding of witchcraft and meet fellow practitioners. Melbourne hosts various events throughout the year, including:
Tarot Reading Workshops: Learn the art of tarot reading with expert guidance.
Full Moon Rituals: Participate in group rituals during the full moon to harness its powerful energy.
The Magic of Organic Candles in Melbourne
Candles play a significant role in many witchcraft practices, symbolizing light, transformation, and the element of fire. When choosing candles for your rituals, opting for organic ones ensures you're using the purest elements in your magical work. Here's why organic candles are a must-have for any witch in Melbourne:
1. Natural Ingredients Organic candles are made from natural ingredients like soy wax, beeswax, and essential oils. These materials are free from harmful chemicals and toxins, making them safer to burn and better for the environment.
2. Enhanced Energy Using organic candles in your rituals can enhance the energy and effectiveness of your spells. The pure ingredients help to create a more potent and focused magical experience.
3. Where to Buy Organic Candles in Melbourne Melbourne is home to several stores that specialize in organic candles, perfect for your witchcraft needs:
Queen B: Known for their luxurious beeswax candles, Queen B offers a range of hand-rolled and hand-poured options.
Aromatherapy Company: This store offers soy candles infused with essential oils, ideal for setting the mood during your rituals.
Incorporating Witchcraft and Organic Candles into Your Life
Embracing witchcraft in Melbourne involves exploring, learning, and connecting with the magical community. Whether you're visiting local shops, attending workshops, or simply lighting an organic candle during your meditation, each step brings you closer to the mystical world.
Practical Tips for Beginners
Start Small: Begin with simple rituals and spells. Lighting a candle with intention is a powerful way to start.
Educate Yourself: Read books on witchcraft, attend workshops, and seek out knowledgeable mentors.
Join a Community: Connect with local witchcraft groups or online communities to share experiences and learn from others.
Melbourne's witchcraft scene is vibrant and welcoming, offering endless opportunities for those who wish to explore the magical path. With the right tools, like organic candles, and a supportive community, your journey into witchcraft can be a deeply fulfilling and transformative experience.
Embrace the magic and let your journey into witchcraft in Melbourne be guided by the light of organic candles, illuminating your path with purity and intention. Whether you're a seasoned witch or just beginning, Melbourne's mystical offerings are ready to inspire and empower you.
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jeremystrele · 4 years
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Eleven Candles That Bring The Razzle Dazzle To Your Dining Table
Eleven Candles That Bring The Razzle Dazzle To Your Dining Table
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Evie Mine Candles, available from Makers’ Mrkt. Photo – Kelly Thompson for Makers’ Market.
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Evie Mine Candles, available from Makers’ Mrkt. Photo – Kelly Thompson for Makers’ Market.
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Evie Mine Candles, available from Makers’ Mrkt. Photo – Kelly Thompson for Makers’ Market.
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The jewel toned bulbous shapes are a contemporary spin on some tableware classics. Grande Pauline candlestick holder, Volute Candle Holder and Volute candles. Photo – Dave Wheeler. Stylist – Sandy Dao. Florist – Sophia Kaplan.
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Tapered candles open up new avenues to experiment with shape, colour and form. Grande Pauline candle holder. Photo – Dave Wheeler. Stylist – Sandy Dao. Florist – Sophia Kaplan.
ONE / Evie Mine
Hand poured by Evie Mine founder Celeste in her studio in Chicago, these candles are made from an unscented beeswax and soy wax blend. According to Kelly Thompson of Makers’ Mrkt, one of the only stockists of Evie Mine in Australia, these are the ‘OG maker of this trending candle style’. With over 20 years experience in candle making, Evie Mine candles are the original and the best!
Price: $45 – $65. Available from Makers’ Mrkt.
TWO / Maison Balzac
When Maison Balzac released their ‘Une Reve’ collection in October this year, we couldn’t get enough of these bobbly, flared and tapered candles! The matching roly poly stacked candle holders takes these to the next level, and tap into the coloured glass homewares trend we’ve been loving this year.
Price: Candles from $19 – $25. Candle holders from $49. Available from Maison Balzac.
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Candlesticks and sphere candles available from Pinky’s Store. Candlestick holders by Studio Arhoj. Photo – courtesy of Pinky’s Store.
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Ledt: Blazed Wax Cherry Bomb Candle and Dante candles. Right: Blazed Wax Pillar Candles. Photo – courtesy of Blazed Wax.
THREE / Pinky’s Store + Studio Arhoj
Sold in handy pairs of bright, complementary colours, these dinner candles from Pinky’s Store are a total no-brainer and look GREAT en masse. Paired with these sturdy candle holders from Studio Arhoj, a Danish interior design and ceramics studio stocked at Pinky’s, and you’ve got yourself a perfect party set up.
They’ve also recently released some fab spherical candles that almost look like Christmas baubles – ’tis the season!
Price: Candles from $12 – $26. Candle holders from $45. Available from Pinky’s Store.
FOUR / Blazed Wax
Created by Melbourne-based housemates and best friends, Blazed Wax is the side hustle of jeweller Ruby Kannava and Sister Studios co-founder Emma Cutri. What started as a fun little 2020 side project has quickly escalated into a fully-fledged candle biz! Hand poured from their Brunswick studio, Ruby and Emma’s candles are made from 100% unscented soy wax in a few unique styles.
These were a big hit with Melburnians over lockdown and brought some much-needed brightness and ambience into our homes! And we love that they’re made right here in Melbourne.
Price: Candles from $24 – 462. Available from Blazed Wax.
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Candles and candelabras by Hilary Green. Photo – courtesy of Hilary Green.
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Twist candle by Lex Pott from Jolie Laide. Photo – courtesy of Jolie Laide.
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FIVE / Hilary Green
Hilary Green is a new Melbourne maker we’ve had our eyes on recently. The artist creates kooky ceramic sculptures that almost look like barnacled treasures, dredged up from the bottom of the ocean! The ultimate compliment to her gnarled candelabras are these witchy candles in a range of pastels and fluros, hand dipped by Hilary and made with a soy/beeswax blend.
Price: Candles from $10 – $25. Candle holders from $150 – $250. Available from Hilary Green.
SIX / Lex Pott
Were these the candles that started the trend in 2020? The double-ended Twist candle by Dutch designer Lex Pott have been a HUGE hit this year, popping up in the homes of design savvy people all over the world. They’re pretty much Instagram famous at this point. Doubling as a design objet, these candles give you real bang for your buck!
Price: Candles $89. Available from Jolie Laide.
SEVEN / Oh It’s perfect
Events and Activation agency Oh It’s Perfect lost all their client projects booked for the year back in March. Founder Sammy Hassan wasted no time in rethinking their offerings, using the time to design a range of fab products, preserved flowers and candles.
Their twist dazzle candles are designed in Melbourne and handmade in Denmark. ‘We spent 7 months trying to find a candle maker who could make the candles, we sampled with 4 candle makers, one local, and four European before we finally found the one’, says Sammy. OH, they’re perfect!
Price: Candles from $40 – $48. Available from Oh It’s Perfect.
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Tony Assness candles available from House of Heras.
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Left: Candles from You, Me and Bones. Photo – courtesy of You, Me and Bones. Right: Candelabra by Kerryn Levy. Photo – Kerryn Levy.
EIGHT / Tony Assness
Hand poured in Bondi, these beeswax candles by Tony Assness add a bit of drama and grandeur to any interior. Available in a range of different sizes (the largest coming in at 60cm tall!), a vignette of these would make for its own mini at-home art installation.
Price: Candles from $40 – $130. Available from House of Heras.
NINE / You, Me And Bones
Waan Pivasiri has spent seven years perfecting her hand-poured candles, and we reckon she’s got it just right! We particularly love these squiggly, chubby varieties – a great way to incorporate the curvy interiors trend at home, without splashing major cash on something more permanent.
Price: Candles from $35 – $54. Available from You, Me & Bones.
Ten / Kerryn levy
We’re huge fans of Adelaide-based ceramicist Kerryn Levy, and GASPED when we first saw her spectacular candle holders! Ranging from single stems to a candelabra style that can hold up to 9 at a time, these masterpieces are for the serious candle people out there.
Price: Candle holders from $90 – $790. Available from Kerryn Levy.
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Sculptural candle holders by Sarah Nedovic. Photo – Josh Robenstone.
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Sculptural candle holders by Sarah Nedovic. Photo – Josh Robenstone.
ELEVEN / Sarah Nedovic
Ceramicist Sarah Nedovic is best known for her exquisite Lady Lamps, and has recently added a limited edition collection of sculptural candle holders to her portfolio. Drawing from abstract, figurative sculpture, these handmade functional objects are also design pieces – the ultimate luxury.
Price: Candle holders from $750 – $1250. Available by enquiry from Sarah Nedovic.
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vo-design · 5 years
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A collection of luxury artisan natural soy candles to bring that special scent into your home... and your life... handcrafted in Melbourne by beautiful @allurecandle.co and designed and Photographed by me 💁💁💁 #soycandles #luxuryhomes (at Elwood, Victoria, Australia) https://www.instagram.com/p/BwRsIP2gWyb/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=wa7ay9c1cz3p
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