Yellow Label Lavender Oil, 1 oz | Love & Peace
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Few scents have worked their way into as many corners of folk magic as lavender. Lavender oil belongs to love sachets and peace-of-the-home workings, to purification baths and happiness charms: a single fragrance that covers more spiritual ground than almost anything else on the shelf.
AzureGreen's Yellow Label line bottles that workhorse fragrance for every scale of practice, and this 1 oz size is the everyday bottle for an active home practice: months of candle dressing and sachet work without committing to the wholesale supply. If lavender is your everyday ally, this is the bottle that lives within reach on your altar.
Key Features of This Lavender Oil
European folk magic's great all-rounder. In Wiccan herbalism and older European folk practice, lavender carries love, peace, purification, and happiness all at once, so one bottle serves sachets, candle dressings, baths, and blessing work without a cabinet of single-purpose oils.
A blended fragrance oil built for ritual and craft. Yellow Label oils are fragrance compositions in an oil base, formulated for candle dressing, anointing, and soap or candle making, with a scent that stays consistent bottle to bottle and batch to batch.
1 oz: the home-altar standard. This size suits the practitioner with a regular rhythm: weekly candle dressing, love sachets, the occasional purification bath. For a pocket-size first bottle there is a 2-dram, and for soap makers, shops, and group leaders the same Yellow Label fragrance comes in a 16 oz working supply.
Product Details
- Volume: 1 oz (approximately 30 ml)
- Brand: AzureGreen Yellow Label
- Format: Blended fragrance oil
- Intended use: Candle dressing, love and peace workings, purification baths (diluted), soap and candle making
- For external use only; dilute in a carrier oil before applying to skin
Ingredients
AzureGreen does not publish the full formula for its Yellow Label fragrance oils; this is a proprietary fragrance composition in an oil base. If you have specific sensitivities or skin concerns, contact Plentiful Earth before use and always patch test diluted oil first.
The Spiritual Significance
Lavender's very name is traditionally traced to the Latin lavare, to wash: a memory of Roman bathhouses where the flowers scented the water, and purification has clung to the plant ever since. In European folk practice it was strewn across floors, tucked into linens, and sewn into charms, and by the time Wiccan herbalism codified its correspondences, lavender stood for love, peace, purification, and happiness under Mercury and Air.
Folk charm-makers have long tucked the dried flowers into dream pillows to invite sweet dreams, and into love sachets to draw an affection that begins in friendship and deepens gently.
You can dress pink or white candles with this oil for love and peace workings, add it to a purification bath in the old spirit of washing-as-rite, or anoint charm bags and written petitions where harmony in the home is the goal. Whatever the working, lavender tends to soften it: it draws without demanding and clears without scouring.
How To Use Lavender Oil
- Dress pink candles for love work or white candles for peace and purification, stroking the oil from the base toward the wick to draw the intention toward you.
- Anoint love sachets, charm bags, and written petitions for harmony in the home with a drop or two as you state your intention.
- Blend a few drops into a carrier oil, such as sweet almond, for personal anointing before love, friendship, or peace-centered ritual.
- Add a small amount to an unscented liquid soap base for a purification bath, honoring the plant's oldest association: washing as a rite.
- Pour into homemade candles and soaps at your supplier's recommended fragrance load to carry the intention into everything you make.
These are starting points. Let your own practice decide which of lavender's many doors you walk through.
Pairs Well With
- Whole Lavender Flowers, 1 oz: the botanical itself; pair the oil's fragrance with the dried flowers in sachets, dream pillows, and charm bags so the working carries both forms of the plant.
- Lavender Chime Candles, Set of 20: unscented spell candles made to be dressed; a drop of this oil and a carved intention turn each one into a complete single-sitting working.
- Rose Fragrance Oil, 2 Dram: lavender's classic partner in love work in a pocket size; rose draws the passion while lavender steadies it into peace.
- Sweet Almond Carrier Oil, 8oz: the dilution base that turns this fragrance oil into skin-safe anointing blends, a drop of fragrance to a palmful of carrier.
- Lavender Candle in Cast Iron Cauldron: the ready-made lavender flame for evenings when you want the scent and the intention without preparing a working from scratch.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of oil is this?
A blended fragrance oil: a fragrance composition in an oil base, made for candle dressing, anointing, and soap and candle making. Yellow Label is AzureGreen's house line, formulated for ritual and craft use with a scent that stays consistent from bottle to bottle.
What is lavender used for in folk magic?
In Wiccan herbalism and European folk practice, lavender carries love, peace, purification, and happiness. It appears in love sachets, peace-of-the-home charms, purification baths, and blessing work, making it one of the most versatile botanicals in the Western magical herbal.
Which candle colors pair with lavender oil?
Pink for love and friendship, white for peace and purification, and light blue for harmony in the home are the classic pairings. Lavender-colored chime candles pair naturally as well, letting the color and the fragrance carry the same correspondence together.
Can I apply this oil to my skin?
Only diluted. Blend a few drops into a carrier oil such as sweet almond before any personal anointing, patch test first, and keep it away from eyes, mucous membranes, and broken skin. This is a fragrance oil for external ritual use, never for ingestion.
Do I need the dried flowers too?
They serve different roles. Dream pillows, sachets, and charm bags call for the dried flowers themselves, while the oil handles candle dressing and anointing. Many practitioners keep both on hand and let the working decide which form lavender takes.
How long will a 1 oz bottle last?
Months of regular practice. Ritual applications are measured in drops, so weekly candle dressing and sachet work draws a 1 oz bottle down slowly. It suits practitioners who reach for lavender often enough to outgrow a 2-dram but who do not need the 16 oz working supply.

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