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Lammas aromatic jar candle by Envision Crystal — handmade, infused and blessed with magic for the Lughnasadh sabbat. Crafted with an all-natural specialty scent and herb mixture that creates a soothing, invigorating aroma. Burns approximately 3½ days. Note that candle colors may vary, making each one uniquely its own. Pair with the Lammas 4-dram ritual oil to build a complete first-harvest altar. Weight: 1.2 lb.
Description:
Quick Specs
Brand: Envision Crystal
Type: Aromatic jar candle — handmade, magic-infused
Scent / Herbs: All-natural specialty scent and herb mixture
Burn Time: Approximately 3½ days
Weight: 1.2 lb
Sabbat: Lammas / Lughnasadh — August 1, first harvest
Best for: Lughnasadh rituals, grain & abundance workings, altar candle
Lammas and the Magic of First Harvest
Lammas, also called Lughnasadh, falls on August 1 and marks the first harvest of the Wheel of the Year. Traditionally associated with the ripening of grain, the sun god Lugh, and the first cutting of wheat, Lammas is a sabbat of grateful abundance: the acknowledgment that the summer's peak effort has yielded something real. In many Wiccan and neopagan traditions it is the time to bake the first loaves, offer the first grain to the earth, and sit with both the sweetness of the harvest and the quiet grief that the long light is beginning to shorten. The energy is warm, golden, and slightly elegiac, the triumph of labor made tangible before the wheel turns toward descent. This Envision Crystal jar candle was designed with exactly that energy in mind: a magical working tool that carries the Lammas current into your space through scent, fire, and intention.
Envision Crystal handcrafts this candle with care, infusing and blessing each one with magic specific to the Lammas season. The all-natural specialty scent and herb mixture creates an aroma that is both soothing and invigorating, the kind of fragrance that works on the senses like warm bread on a harvest afternoon. Because the candles are individually handmade, colors may vary from piece to piece; this variation is the mark of genuine hand craft rather than a production line, and it means your candle arrives as its own small unique object. At 1.2 lb and an approximately 3½-day burn time, this is a substantial working candle suited to extended ritual sessions, a full sabbat vigil from dusk to dawn, or a week of daily Lammas devotional work leading up to and following August 1. For the deepest altar pairing, set this candle alongside the Lammas 4-dram oil, anointing your tools or pulse points with the matching oil while the jar candle fills the room with its herbal smoke ties the scent signature of the sabbat into your body and your space simultaneously.
Practical Ritual Applications
Lammas jar candles serve as the visual and aromatic anchor for a first-harvest altar. Place the lit candle at the center of an arrangement of grain, golden flowers (sunflowers, calendula, marigold), bread, and fruits to embody the abundance of the harvest. In sun-deity workings honoring Lugh, let the golden light of the candle represent the solar current still strong in early August. For abundance and gratitude rituals, write what you are harvesting this year, literally or metaphorically, on a piece of paper, fold it toward you, and place it beneath the candle holder while it burns to anchor the working. In group Lammas circles, the jar candle provides the communal flame for candle-lighting ceremonies where each participant lights a smaller taper from it. You may also use it in ongoing gratitude practices: each morning of the Lammas season, light the candle briefly and name one thing you are harvesting in your life before extinguishing it, then relight for the evening session. Pair with the Lammas 4-dram oil for a complete scent-and-flame working.
How to Work with Your Lammas Jar Candle
Three approaches for building a meaningful Lammas ritual with this Envision Crystal jar candle.
Prepare Your Lammas Altar
Gather symbols of the first harvest, grains, bread, sunflowers, golden or amber crystals, and any fruits from your local season. Place the Lammas jar candle at the center as the working flame. If you have the matching Lammas 4-dram oil, anoint your wrists and the base of the candle's glass with a small amount before lighting. Arrange your altar in the golden and orange tones traditionally associated with Lughnasadh. Light the candle to open the space.
State Your Harvest Intention
With the candle burning, speak or write what you are harvesting this season, a completed project, a relationship that has grown, a skill that has ripened. Lammas asks you to name what labor has come to fruit before the darker half of the year begins. Write these on paper, fold toward yourself to draw the energy inward, and place the paper beneath the candle jar. Let the candle burn for at least one full session while you sit with gratitude and acknowledgment. The all-natural herb and scent mixture carries the magical intention through the room as it burns.
Close with the First Loaf Offering
In the Lammas tradition, the first baked loaf is offered back to the land in gratitude for the grain. After your candle session, take a small piece of bread outside and leave it at the base of a tree or in your garden as an offering to the harvest spirits. Extinguish your candle with a snuffer rather than blowing it out; the Lammas flame is kept burning across many sessions throughout the sabbat week. The approximately 3½-day burn time gives you flexibility to continue daily workings from August 1 through the close of the harvest season.
The Tarot Fellow Standard
I carry the Envision Crystal sabbat jar candle line because the quality of handmade, magic-infused candles at this level is genuinely hard to find. Each one is crafted individually and blessed, which means there's real intention behind the product rather than a factory run. The Lammas candle in particular is one I recommend for anyone building a first Wheel of the Year practice, it gives you an aromatic, long-burning focal point for the first harvest sabbat without requiring a lot of additional materials. Browse the full 7 & 14 Day Jar Candle collection for the complete sabbat and ritual candle range I stock.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lammas and when does it fall?
Lammas, also called Lughnasadh, is the first of the three harvest sabbats on the Wiccan and neopagan Wheel of the Year, falling on August 1. It traditionally marks the beginning of the grain harvest and is associated with the sun god Lugh in Celtic tradition. It is a festival of abundance, gratitude, and the acknowledgment that the year's peak labor has produced results. In many traditions it is celebrated with the baking of the first loaves and offerings of grain to the earth.
How long does this Lammas candle burn?
The Envision Crystal Lammas jar candle burns approximately 3½ days, giving you substantial burn time for multi-day sabbat observance. You can burn it in long sessions across a full sabbat week, or in shorter daily devotional burns across several weeks of the harvest season. Always extinguish safely and never leave burning candles unattended.
Why do the candle colors vary?
These candles are individually handmade by Envision Crystal, which means the natural dyeing and herb inclusion process produces slight variations from piece to piece in color and appearance. This is intentional and is a mark of genuine hand craft. Each candle arrives as its own unique object rather than a mass-produced uniform product, which most practitioners consider a feature rather than a defect.
Lammas Aromatic Jar Candle — Envision Crystal Sabbat Ritual