The Wild Goddess
Spell & Shadow – Mystical Folklore Candle
Spell & Shadow – Mystical Folklore Candle
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There are places the light doesn’t quite reach.
Woodlands at midnight. Lantern-lit paths. The shimmer between what is real and what is imagined.
Spell & Shadow is an invitation into that in-between world. Where magic misbehaves, stories slip sideways, and nothing is quite as it seems.
Scent Notes
- Top: Bergamot, pink pepper, armoise
- Heart: Ylang ylang, incense, amyris
- Base: Leather, oud, sandalwood, vanilla, musk
✨ Smoky, resinous, darkly sensual
Spell & Shadow is a candle of mystery and mischief.
Inspired by moonlit forests and enchanted fairgrounds hidden deep in the woods, this scent feels like wandering beyond the edge of the ordinary.
Incense smoke curls through the air. Velvet shadows stretch and soften. There’s warmth beneath the darkness - leather, woods, vanilla, grounding the magic so it feels rich and alluring.
This is a candle for evenings when you want to slip out of the everyday and into something a little wilder.
✨ Story-Infused Magic:
Each Wild Goddess candle includes a story card with a QR code linking to a narrated folklore/fairy tale, written and read by me, Kayleigh.
The story woven for Spell & Shadow will carry an air of illusion, woodland magic, and fae-touched mystery. A tale that flickers between truth and trickery, shadow and spell.
Light the candle. Scan the code. Step sideways into the story.
Perfect For:
- Evening rituals & liminal hours
- Lovers of dark, smoky, mysterious scents
- Autumn and winter nights
- Shadow work, journaling, or quiet contemplation
- Anyone drawn to folklore, fae magic & the unseen
🕯️ The Details:
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Size: 30cl
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Burn time: Approx 40 hours
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Wax: Natural rapeseed & coconut wax
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Sustainability: Vegan-friendly, clean-burning, eco-conscious
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Made: Hand-poured in small batches in England
- Packaging: Recyclable, finished with rustic string and a gold wax seal
Each candle is artisan-made, so small variations and imperfections tell the story of the maker’s hand, a reminder that true magic is never mass-produced.
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