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Bee Pollen Granules, 1 oz
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Bees gather pollen grain by grain and pack it into golden granules, and folk practice has always read that patient gathering as magic: the sweetness of the hive, the wealth of summer stored up, the industry of a colony working as one. Bee pollen comes to the altar as an abundance and happiness substance, a little of summer's gold for prosperity and joy.
This ounce of granules is the starter size for abundance jars, happiness sachets, and offerings of the hive's sweetness. A pinch carries the whole golden idea. Reach for it when a working calls for the wealth and warmth of the bees.
Key Features of Bee Pollen
Gold of the hive. Bee pollen carries the abundance symbolism of the bee: industry, sweetness, and summer's wealth gathered and stored.
An abundance and happiness charm. It is worked into prosperity jars and happiness sachets, and offered to bee-and-flower deities as a token of the hive's gold.
The starter ounce. This ounce suits jars and offerings; the 2 oz size and working pound keep the jar deeper.
Product Details
- Form: dried bee pollen granules
- Tradition: folk associations of the bee with abundance, industry, and sweetness
- Weight: 1 oz
- For spiritual use only; not a food, drug, or supplement, and not for ingestion
- Storage: keep sealed in a cool, dark place
The Spiritual Significance
The bee has always been a magical creature: a symbol of industry and cooperation, of the sweetness of honey and the wealth of a well-stocked hive, and in many traditions a messenger between worlds and a creature sacred to goddesses of love and abundance. Bee pollen, the golden granules a forager packs onto her legs and carries home, gathers all of that symbolism into a substance you can hold by the pinch.
In folk and modern practice bee pollen is worked for abundance, prosperity, and happiness: added to money jars and prosperity sachets for the hive's gathered wealth, folded into workings for joy and sweetness, and laid out as an offering to deities of bees, flowers, and plenty. It is the idea of summer stored up and shared. Plentiful Earth offers bee pollen strictly for ritual and spiritual use, not as a food or supplement, and it is not for ingestion.
How To Use Bee Pollen
- Fill an abundance jar. Add bee pollen to a prosperity jar or sachet for the hive's gathered wealth.
- Sweeten a happiness working. Fold a pinch into a sachet for joy, sweetness, and warmth.
- Make an offering. Lay out a little as an offering to deities of bees, flowers, love, or plenty.
- Carry the gold. Keep a pinch in a charm bag for ongoing abundance and good cheer.
- Store it sealed, in a cool, dark place between workings.
Pairs Well With
- Buckeyes Whole, 1 oz: a luck-and-wealth charm to carry beside the hive's gold.
- Money Drawing Oil: dress the abundance jar bee pollen feeds.
- Basil Leaf Cut, 1 oz: a folk money herb for the prosperity sachet.
- Magical Herbalism by Scott Cunningham: build correspondence-based abundance work.
- Bee Pollen Granules, 1 Lb: the working pound for frequent offerings.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is bee pollen used for in magic?
It is worked for abundance, prosperity, and happiness: added to money jars and prosperity sachets for the hive's gathered wealth, folded into workings for joy and sweetness, and laid out as an offering to deities of bees, flowers, and plenty.
Can I eat this bee pollen?
No. Plentiful Earth sells it strictly for spiritual and ritual use, not as a food or supplement, and it is not for ingestion. Food-grade bee pollen is sold elsewhere; keep the ritual jar and anything edible separate.
Why is the bee considered magical?
For its industry and cooperation, the sweetness of honey, and the wealth of a full hive. In many traditions the bee is a messenger between worlds and a creature sacred to goddesses of love and abundance, which is why its pollen carries that gathered-gold symbolism.
How do I use it as an offering?
Lay a small amount on the altar or outdoors for deities of bees, flowers, love, or plenty, naming your gratitude or request. The granules stand in for the hive's gathered sweetness offered back in thanks.
How should I store it?
Keep the granules sealed in a cool, dark place, away from heat and moisture. Dry bee pollen holds well, so a sealed jar will carry you through many abundance jars and offerings.

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