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Green Man figural candle standing 6 3/4 inches — a powerful ritual tool for prosperity, abundance, and money work rooted in pagan and folk magic traditions. The Green Man is the spirit of nature’s fertile abundance; burn this candle on your altar when petitioning for financial growth, business success, or material manifestation.
Description:
Quick Specs
Height: 6.75 inches
Color: Green
Type: Figural candle, male form (image candle)
Primary use: Prosperity workings, representing a specific person
The Green Man and the Figural Candle Tradition
The Green Man is one of the oldest surviving images in Western sacred art. His face, wreathed in leaves or sprouting foliage from his mouth and eyes, appears carved into medieval church columns, cathedral corbels, and Celtic stonework across Europe. He isn't a single deity but an archetype: the living force of nature, the turning of the seasons, the energy that pushes a shoot through frost-hardened ground. He represents fertility, renewal, and the stubborn abundance of the natural world. That's the resonance baked into the color green long before candle magic gave it a formal system.
In Hoodoo and American folk magic, figural candles, sometimes called image candles, are a cornerstone tool. The logic is sympathetic: a candle shaped like a person stands in for that person. You inscribe the name directly onto the wax, dress the candle with an appropriate oil, and burn it as a proxy. The flame does its work on the figure, and by extension, on the intention you've attached to the named individual. Green figural candles narrow that focus to prosperity concerns: drawing money, clearing financial blocks, opening doors to new income, or blessing someone you care about with abundance.
What I find interesting about this particular intersection is how the Green Man archetype and the figural candle tradition reinforce each other without needing to be formally connected. Green already means growth, verdant life, and cyclical return. A green human-shaped candle combines those signals into something unusually coherent: a body that carries the energy of abundance, directed at a specific person. It doesn't require elaborate theology. The symbolism does the heavy lifting.
How to Use a Green Man Figural Candle
How to prepare and burn a green figural candle for prosperity work.
Prepare the candle
Write the name of the person you are working for on the candle. If you are the subject of the working, write your own name. Dress the candle with a prosperity oil by rubbing it from base to wick.
Set your intention
Hold the candle and state your intention clearly. Visualize the outcome you want for the named person. Keep your focus specific: a job, a debt cleared, a financial door opened.
Burn and monitor
Place the candle in a heat-safe holder on a fireproof surface. Light it and let it burn. Figural candles can drip and pool, so never leave them unattended. Snuff, do not blow, between sessions.
Tarot Fellow Standard
I stock these figural candles because the mold quality has been consistent over the years I've been ordering them. The male form is cleanly cast, the color is even throughout the wax rather than surface-dyed, and the burn performance has been reliable. Figural candles are a workhorse item in folk magic supply, and I want the ones I carry to behave the way practitioners expect them to.
One practical note: figural candles don't burn like a pillar or a taper. The irregular shape means wax pools unevenly, and the candle may lean as it burns down. Set it in a wide, shallow heatproof dish or a pillar holder with room for runoff. Keep it on a surface you're not worried about, watch it during the working, and snuff between sessions if you're splitting the burn across more than one sitting. This isn't unusual behavior; it's the nature of a shaped candle.
A figural candle is molded into a human shape and used as a stand-in for a specific person in candle magic workings. It lets you direct intention toward or on behalf of someone.
Why is this candle green?
Green is the color of money, growth, and abundance in candle magic. It ties to Venus energy and is used for prosperity, financial luck, and drawing wealth.
Do I need a special holder?
Yes. Figural candles are wider at the base than standard tapers. Use a pillar holder, a heatproof plate, or a flat fireproof surface to catch any wax drips safely.
Can I use this for myself?
Yes. Write your own name on the candle and work it as a self-prosperity ritual. The same rules apply: dress it, state your intention, and monitor the burn.
Green Man Figural Candle — Prosperity and Money Work