Collection: Bath Salts

Ritual, Mineral & Spiritual Cleansing Salts

Few things feel as old or as honest as salt and water. Long before anyone called it self-care, people turned to a salt bath to wash off a hard day, mark a fresh start, or set themselves right again.

These bath salts hold both sides of that tradition: pure mineral soaks like Epsom and Dead Sea salt for a long, quieting bath, and ritual salts like Black Salt and Pink Salt blended for cleansing, protection, and spiritual reset. Some you'll reach for after a draining week; others you'll save for a deliberate cleansing bath before a new moon or a new beginning. Whether you want a simple soak or a full spiritual bath, you'll find a salt here that meets you where you are.

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What You'll Find Here

Ritual & Spiritual Salts. Salts blended or colored for a purpose — Black Salt for protection, banishing, and breaking up negativity; Pink Salt for love and gentle cleansing; blessed and intention-set salts for spiritual baths. These are the salts you reach for when the bath is a working, not just a wash. Best for cleansing rituals, protection work, and resetting after heavy days.

Mineral Bath Salts. Epsom and Dead Sea salts, prized for generations for a deep, restorative soak. On their own they make a quiet, grounding bath; as a base, they carry herbs, oils, and intention into the water. Best for everyday soaking and as the foundation of a custom ritual bath.

Bulk & Pantry Sizes. One-pound through twenty-five-pound salts for those who bathe often, dress floor washes, or keep a well-stocked apothecary. Best for devoted bathers, practitioners, and shops.

How Do I Take a Spiritual Bath?

A spiritual bath is less about getting clean and more about getting clear. Many practitioners begin by setting an intention — to release what's clinging to them, to draw something in, to feel protected — then add their salt to warm water and let it dissolve. Some pray or speak over the water; some bathe by candlelight; some pour the water over themselves from the shoulders down to carry something away. There's no single correct method, only the one that feels true to you.

Choosing is simple: if you want a working, reach for a ritual salt named for your purpose — Black Salt to clear and protect, Pink Salt to soften and draw love. If you want a plain, grounding soak or a base to build on, start with Epsom or Dead Sea salt and add your own herbs and oils. These salts are made for bathing and spiritual cleansing, not as medicine — always dissolve fully, and check the label and patch-test if you have sensitive skin.

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Cleansing rarely stops at the tub. Many people pair a salt bath with a Spiritual Wash for the floors and doorways, a Spiritual Bar Soap for daily upkeep, or a splash of Florida Water to finish. To build your own bath blend, our Cleansing Herbs & Bundles and Ritual & Fragrance Oils are the natural next stop — and if you work by goal, the Cleansing & Home Blessing and Protection & Warding collections gather everything suited to clearing and defense.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between ritual salt and Epsom salt?
Epsom salt is a pure mineral (magnesium sulfate) used for soaking and as a neutral base. Ritual salts — like Black Salt or a blessed Pink Salt — are prepared with intention and sometimes blended with herbs, ash, or color for a specific spiritual purpose such as protection or love. One is the foundation; the other carries the work.

What is Black Salt used for?
Black Salt is a traditional protection and banishing ingredient. It's used in cleansing baths, sprinkled across thresholds and property lines to keep unwanted energy or people away, and added to jars and washes for warding. It's one of the most reached-for protection curios in folk practice.

How much salt do I use in a bath?
For a mineral soak, a generous handful to a cup of Epsom or Dead Sea salt in a full tub is typical. For a ritual bath, follow the intention rather than the volume — even a small amount of a prepared ritual salt, fully dissolved, carries the working. Always let salt dissolve completely before getting in.

Can I use these salts for floor washes instead of bathing?
Yes. Many practitioners dissolve cleansing or protective salts into wash water for floors, thresholds, and doorways. Black Salt in particular is a classic floor-wash and threshold ingredient.

Are these salts safe for my skin and my tub?
Mineral salts like Epsom and Dead Sea dissolve cleanly and are gentle for most people, but ritual salts can contain herbs or colorants — check the individual label, patch-test if your skin is sensitive, and dissolve fully to protect both your skin and your plumbing. These products are for bathing and spiritual use, not medical treatment.

Do you carry larger, bulk sizes?
Yes. Several salts come in five-pound and twenty-five-pound sizes for frequent bathers, floor-wash work, and well-stocked altars or shops.

How to Choose

The most useful starting question for love and relationship work is: what kind of love are you working toward? Drawing new romantic love, deepening an existing relationship, healing after heartbreak, and building self-love are related but distinct intentions, and the tools that serve each are somewhat different.

For drawing new love, rose quartz, pink candles, jasmine, and rose are the classic combination across most traditions. For deepening or repairing an existing relationship, rhodonite, red candles, and herbs associated with binding and warmth are more appropriate. For self-love work, which many practitioners recommend as a foundation before working to draw love from others, rose quartz, pink candles, and lavender create a gentle, inward-directed practice. For passion and physical attraction, red candles, garnet, damiana, and cinnamon carry the right energy.

If you are new to love magic and unsure where to begin, a rose quartz crystal and a pink candle lit with a sincere intention is a complete practice. You do not need a complex working to do meaningful love magic. Start with the intention that feels most honest to where you actually are, rather than where you wish you were, and build from there.

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Love and healing often arrive together, particularly when the work involves recovering from a past relationship or opening a heart that has been closed for a while. Our Healing & Wellness collection serves that emotional dimension directly. For practitioners who time their love workings to the lunar calendar, a full moon is traditionally associated with drawing love, and our Almanacs can help you plan accordingly. If your love work is part of a broader intention around new beginnings, starting over, or welcoming change, our New Beginnings & Change collection pairs naturally with the heart-opening work you are doing here. And for those working specifically with rose quartz or rhodonite jewelry as a wearable love practice, our Rose Quartz Jewelry collection is worth exploring.

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