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Red Separation candle — a figure candle depicting two entwined forms designed for ritual separation and cord cutting. Used in hoodoo and folk magic practice for ending relationships, dissolving unwanted ties, and creating energetic distance between two people. Burn as part of a focused separation ritual with corresponding herbs and oils for the most effective working.
Description:
Quick Specs
Brand: Generic / Unlabeled
Type: Figure candle, two-figure separation design
Size/Quantity: One candle, dual-wick, figures joined at base
The red separation candle is one of the more misunderstood tools in folk magic. Two figures stand back to back, joined at the base, so the candle can be burned as one piece or cut apart, giving practitioners flexibility in how they approach the working. Red is the color of passion and blood ties, which is why it appears in separation work rather than black alone: the goal is to sever a bond that was once intensely personal, not simply to banish a stranger.
In Southern hoodoo and conjure traditions, separation work covers a wide range of situations. A person might use it to break up a couple when an affair is destroying their marriage, to drive away a business partner who has turned predatory, or to end their own entanglement with someone who refuses to let go. Rootworkers have long distinguished between crossing someone for harm and performing separation work for protective or restorative reasons, and most practitioners approach these candles with that distinction firmly in mind.
How Practitioners Dress and Burn the Red Separation Candle
Before lighting, practitioners typically carve the names of the two parties into the respective figures, working from the base upward to push the energy of the relationship away. Dressing oils used in this context include break-up oil, separation oil, or a blend of pepper and vinegar-based washes. Some rootworkers place a pinch of red pepper or black mustard seed between the two figures before burning, reinforcing the discord the working is meant to create.
The dual-wick design allows both figures to burn simultaneously. When the wax at the base softens, the figures can be physically separated and placed on opposite sides of the altar or burned in different sessions. Reading the wax after the burn, a practice called ceromancy, is common: wax that pools away from the center suggests the target is already moving on, while wax clinging between the figures may indicate more resistance in the working.
How to Use a Red Separation Candle
Three steps for working a red separation candle in hoodoo tradition, from dressing through disposal.
Name and Dress the Candle
Use a pin or small knife to carve each person's name into the corresponding figure. Apply break-up or separation oil from the base upward on each figure, focusing your intent on widening the distance between the two people named.
Set Your Petition and Light
Place a written petition beneath the candle describing what separation you seek and why. Light both wicks at once. Let the candle burn in a fireproof holder, watching the flame behavior and wax movement for signs relevant to your working.
Separate and Dispose of the Wax
Once the base softens, use a heat-safe tool to part the two figures. Bury the wax halves in separate locations, or discard them at a crossroads, placing each piece pointing away from the other to reinforce the separation intention.
The Tarot Fellow Standard
I carry this candle because separation work is a real and legitimate part of hoodoo tradition, and practitioners deserve a well-made figure candle without having to source it through a botanica that may not be local to them. The two-figure design with the separable base is the correct form for this type of working, not a plain pillar or a single figure. I stock it alongside the rest of my ritual candle collection, and if you are building a complete conjure kit, you will also find relevant supplies in my hoodoo and conjure section.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a red separation candle used for?
A red separation candle is used in hoodoo and conjure to end a relationship or sever an emotional bond. Red signifies the passionate tie being cut. Common uses include break-up spells, ending affairs, and removing a toxic person from your life.
Why is the separation candle red instead of black?
Red represents passionate personal bonds, appropriate when severing a romantic connection. Black candles banish and uncross. Red separation candles target the specific emotional thread binding two people together.
Can I cut the separation candle in half before burning?
Yes. The base is designed to be cut apart once softened by heat. Burning the halves on opposite ends of an altar, or burying them in separate locations, amplifies the symbolic distance in traditional separation workings.
What oil do I use to dress a separation candle?
Break-up oil or separation oil are the traditional choices. Some practitioners add black pepper or vinegar-based washes. Apply from base upward on each figure, intending to push the two people away from each other.
Red Separation Candle — Figure Candle for Parting Rituals