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White Marriage Figure Candle 6 Inch — Bride & Groom Union Ritual Candle

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The White Marriage figure candle 6 inch — a classic white wax candle shaped as a bride and groom standing together, used in hoodoo, folk magic, and ceremonial contexts for wedding blessings, handfasting rituals, commitment spells, and love union workings. Dress with Come to Me, Marriage, or Reconciliation oil and burn while speaking your intentions for lasting union.

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  • Brand: Import
  • Type: Figure candle, bride and groom
  • Size/Quantity: 6 inches tall, single candle
  • Best for: Marriage blessing, reconciliation, fidelity, and partnership renewal workings


The Figure Candle Tradition in Marriage Ritual


Figure candles occupy a distinct place in American folk magic and hoodoo rootwork. Unlike plain pillar candles, which direct general intention, figure candles invoke sympathetic magic, the principle that a shaped representation acts as a stand-in for the people or condition being worked. The bride and groom figure, two human forms joined at the base and standing side by side, specifically represents an established bond, a marriage or committed partnership, rather than the early-attraction stage that single human figure candles address.


This candle is cast in white wax, the color most widely associated with purity, new beginnings, and spiritual protection across folk Catholic, Wiccan, and hoodoo traditions. White distinguishes it from red marriage candles used for passion and rekindling fire-energy, and from black marriage candles used for peaceful separation. The white bride and groom is the candle for blessing, healing, and bringing renewed clarity to an existing bond.


Reconciliation, Fidelity, and Marriage Blessing Workings


Practitioners across traditions reach for this candle when the work centers on a couple rather than on attracting two separate people. Reconciliation work, bringing two estranged partners back into alignment, is one of the most common uses. Carving both names into the wax before anointing with a marriage-formula condition oil is the traditional approach in Southern conjure. The candle is then burned over a petition paper naming the desired outcome in positive, present-tense language.


This candle also suits marriage renewal and blessing rites, where the intention is not repair but deepening. Couples preparing for a vow renewal, or individuals doing solo petition work on behalf of a marriage, often burn the white bride and groom candle on a Friday, the day governed by Venus in Western occult timing, alongside rose petals and lavender. The joined figure design reinforces the unity working without the competitive dynamic that can arise when two separate candles are moved toward each other in a come-to-me working.


How This Candle Differs from Related Products


The white bride and groom candle is not a ceremonial unity candle. Unity candles burn down separately, symbolizing two individuals contributing to a shared flame. This figure candle, cast as a single piece with two joined forms, represents a bond already formed. It is also distinct from a lovers figure candle, which typically depicts two figures facing each other for drawing and heating a romance. The bride and groom configuration faces forward together, a detail folk magic practitioners read as shared direction and mutual commitment. Browse my figure candle collection to compare the full range of figure candle options for different working intentions.


How to Use a Marriage Figure Candle


A step-by-step guide to working with the white bride and groom figure candle for marriage blessing or reconciliation.

  1. Prepare and Dress the Candle

    Carve both partners' names into the wax, one on each figure. Anoint with a marriage or reconciliation condition oil, stroking from the base toward the wick to draw energies together. Set the candle in a stable holder on a clean altar surface.

  2. Set Your Petition and Light

    Write a clear, positive petition in present tense and place it beneath the holder. Light the wick with focused intent, visualizing the couple in harmony. Allow the candle to burn in a safe, supervised setting throughout the working.

  3. Close the Working and Dispose of Remains

    Once the candle burns down, gather any remaining wax and the petition paper. Bury them near the couple's home to seal the working. Note the burn pattern, as smooth, even burning is traditionally read as a favorable sign.


The Tarot Fellow Standard


I carry this white bride and groom candle because figure candles are one of the few ritual tools where shape does the heavy lifting in sympathetic magic, and the joined couple form is genuinely distinct from both individual figure candles and plain pillar candles often marketed for the same purpose. This candle is straightforward to work with, suitable for practitioners at any level, and covers the full range of marriage-related intentions from blessing to reconciliation. For ritual supplies to support this and other workings, browse my ritual supplies collection.


Frequently Asked Questions


What is a bride and groom figure candle used for?

Bride and groom figure candles are used in folk magic for marriage blessing, reconciliation, fidelity work, and renewal rituals. The joined two-figure form represents an established couple rather than two people being drawn together.

How do I dress a marriage figure candle?

Carve both partners' names into the wax, then anoint with a marriage or reconciliation oil. Stroke from base toward the wick to draw energies together. Place a petition paper beneath the holder before lighting to state your intention clearly.

What is the difference between a white and red marriage candle?

White marriage candles work for harmony, blessing, and peaceful reconciliation. Red marriage candles focus on passion and desire. Choose white when the intent is healing or new-beginning energy within an existing committed bond.

Can I use this candle for a new marriage blessing as well as reconciliation?

Yes. The white bride and groom candle suits both new marriage blessings and reconciliation. The white color represents purity and new beginnings, making it right any time the goal is harmony and forward movement together.

White Marriage figure candle 6 inch showing a bride and groom couple in white wax — union ritual candle for wedding ceremonies and love commitment spells.