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Red Seven Knob Candle — Love and Passion Spellwork

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    Red seven knob candle — a classic 7-knob ritual candle in passionate red, designed to be burned one knob per day over seven consecutive days while repeating a focused petition or affirmation. The seven-knob format creates a sustained magical working that builds power progressively. Red corresponds to love, passion, lust, and Mars energy — ideal for targeted desire and attraction spellwork.

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    • Color: Red
    • Type: Seven knob wishing candle
    • Burn method: One knob per day over seven days
    • Best for: Love, passion, attraction, romantic desire

    The Seven Knob Candle in Hoodoo and Candle Magic

    The seven knob candle, also called the wishing candle, is a staple of American hoodoo and rootwork. Its seven distinct sections are designed to be burned one per day over an unbroken seven-day sequence, with each knob representing either a single distinct wish or a deepening layer of the same intention. The number seven carries deep resonance across magical traditions, from the seven days of creation in Abrahamic scripture to the seven classical planets of Western occultism, and the candle's structure reflects that accumulated symbolic weight.

    Red is the color of blood, fire, and desire in virtually every Western candle magic system. In hoodoo, red candles are burned for passionate love, physical attraction, sexual desire, and drawing a specific person closer. Practitioners dress red seven knob candles with oils such as Come to Me, Love Me, Attraction, or Bewitching, then inscribe each knob with a name, a quality they seek in a partner, or a phrase crystallizing the intention. The act of inscription physically engages the practitioner in the working, moving it from passive lighting into active petitioning.

    How Practitioners Work with Seven Knob Candles

    The seven-day working creates a container for sustained magical intention. Each day, one knob is burned to completion, then the candle is snuffed rather than blown out to preserve the accumulated energy. Many practitioners read the way the wax drips or the flame behaves on each knob as a form of divination, gauging the working's progress. The wax remnant at the end of the seven days is often buried, thrown into running water, or placed at a crossroads depending on the tradition's disposal conventions.

    Seven knob candles are used across Wiccan, ceremonial, and folk magic traditions, not only in hoodoo. In Wicca, they pair well with Friday candle workings, since Friday is Venus's day and red aligns with Venusian love magic. In folk Catholicism, some practitioners use a red seven knob candle alongside petitions to saints associated with love and marriage. The candle is not exclusively a hoodoo tool; it has been absorbed into eclectic practice broadly. Explore compatible supplies in my ritual candle collection.

    How to Use a Red Seven Knob Candle

    A three-step guide to working with a red seven knob candle across seven days.

    1. Dress and Inscribe the Candle

      Using a nail, pin, or toothpick, carve your intention, name, or petition into each of the seven knobs. Then apply your chosen ritual oil by rubbing from the base upward toward the wick, drawing the intention toward you as you work.

    2. Burn One Knob Per Day

      Light the candle on the first day and allow only the first knob to burn completely. When it finishes, snuff the flame with a snuffer or your fingers rather than blowing it out. Repeat daily for seven consecutive days without skipping a session.

    3. Observe and Dispose of the Remains

      Read the wax behavior each day as a sign of the working's progress. After the seventh knob burns, collect the wax remains and dispose of them: bury them in your yard to keep the intention close, or at a crossroads to send it outward.

    The Tarot Fellow Standard

    I stock the red seven knob candle because it represents one of the most structurally complete formats in candle magic. The seven-day working is not a shortcut; it requires consistency and commitment, and that sustained engagement is part of what makes it effective within its tradition. Red is the most requested color in this format, and for good reason: love and desire are among the oldest subjects of human petitionary ritual. If you want to learn more about the hoodoo tradition that gave rise to this kind of candle magic, take a look at my voodoo, hoodoo, and Santeria collection.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is a seven knob candle used for?

    Seven knob candles are used for sustained petitionary magic over seven days. Each knob burns daily, either for a different wish per knob or to deepen one intention. Red seven knob candles are used for love, passion, attraction, and romantic desire.

    Do I have to burn the seven knob candle seven days in a row?

    Yes. The tradition calls for burning one knob per consecutive day without interruption. Missing a day breaks the working. If your schedule is uncertain, plan the seven-day window before you begin so you can commit to each daily session.

    What oil should I use to dress a red seven knob candle?

    Common choices in the hoodoo tradition include Come to Me, Love Me, Attraction, and Bewitching oils. Choose the oil that matches the specific angle of your intention: Come to Me for drawing someone close, or Love Me for deepening an existing bond.

    Can I use a seven knob candle for something other than love?

    Yes. While red is for love and passion, other colors serve different intentions. Green is for prosperity, black for banishing, white for blessing, and blue for healing and reconciliation. The seven-day format works for any sustained intention.

    Red seven knob candle — tall stacked spherical red wax candle with seven rounded sections for seven-day love and passion spell work.