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Bulk Whole Lavender Flowers, 1 Lb (Lavandula angustifolia)
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Few herbs carry as much quiet history as this one. Lavender flowers have been tucked into linens, braided into charms, and strewn across floors for centuries, prized wherever love, peace, and clean energy were wanted. This pound of whole Lavandula angustifolia blossoms, grown in France and dried with their color and scent intact, is a working supply sized for sachet runs, group rituals, and a full year of altar work.
Whether you are drawing love, settling a restless home, or sweetening your evening ritual, lavender meets the work gently and leaves the room better than it found it.
Key Features of These Bulk Lavender Flowers
Whole French blossoms. Grown as Lavandula angustifolia, true lavender, and dried whole so the buds hold their violet color and soft fragrance in sachets, jars, and offering bowls.
A love and peace herb with deep roots. European folk magic reaches for lavender in love drawing, peaceful home work, and purification, a triple duty few herbs in the cabinet can match.
A wholesale-scale supply. One pound serves working practitioners, group leaders, and shop owners: batch after batch of charm bags, dream pillows for a whole circle, and strewing herb to spare. For a first working or a top-up, start with the 1 oz size.
Product Details
- Botanical name: Lavandula angustifolia (true lavender)
- Form: whole dried flower buds
- Weight: 1 Lb (16 oz)
- Origin: grown in France
- For spiritual use only; not packaged or sold as a food product
- Store sealed, away from light and heat
The Spiritual Significance
In European folk magic, lavender belongs to Mercury and the element of Air, and Scott Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs lists its powers as love, protection, sleep, purification, happiness, and peace. Clothes scented with lavender were said to draw love to the wearer, and the old custom of strewing it across floors and tucking it into linen chests was as much about blessing the household as perfuming it.
Two uses have proven especially durable. The first is love work: lavender folded into charm bags and written petitions to invite affection. The second is the dream pillow, the folk practice of sewing lavender into a small cushion kept near the bed to mark the close of the day and sweeten dream work. When you strew these blossoms across a threshold or seal them into a sachet, you are joining one of the longest unbroken uses of any herb in the Western tradition.
How To Use Bulk Lavender Flowers
- For love or peace work in batches, fill charm bags with blossoms, speak your intention over each, and carry or tuck them where the work belongs: a drawer, a car, beneath a pillow.
- For dream work, blend lavender with mugwort and sew the mixture into small muslin pillows kept near the bed as part of an evening ritual.
- For purification, burn a pinch over incense charcoal in a fire-safe dish, or wrap a handful in muslin and add it to a ritual bath.
- For the altar, keep a small offering bowl of whole buds and refresh it with the moon.
These are traditional starting points. Let your own practice decide where lavender belongs.
Pairs Well With
- Lavender Chime Candles, Set of 20: burn alongside the loose herb to give your peace and love workings a flame to gather around.
- Mugwort Cut, 1 Lb: the classic dream-pillow partner at the same working scale, blending lavender's sweetness with mugwort's visionary reputation.
- Pink Rose Petals, 1oz: layer with lavender in love sachets and altar bowls for a fuller drawing blend.
- Chamomile Flower Whole Egyptian, 1 Lb: a bulk companion herb for peaceful home work and gentle blessing blends.
- Amethyst Tumbled Chips, 1 lb: scatter with lavender in charm bags and dream pillows to deepen the calm of the working.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this culinary lavender?
No. These blossoms are packaged for spiritual use in sachets, baths, charm work, and incense, and are not sold as a food product. If you want lavender for the kitchen, choose one specifically packaged and labeled as culinary grade.
What's the difference between whole flowers and lavender essential oil?
Whole buds keep their form, color, and slow-releasing scent, which makes them right for sachets, strewing, dream pillows, and offering bowls. Essential oil concentrates the fragrance for anointing and dressing work. Many practitioners keep both and let the working decide which to reach for.
How do I make a dream pillow with these?
Sew a small muslin or cotton pouch, fill it with lavender alone or blended with mugwort, and close it with intention. Keep it near your pillow rather than under your face, and refresh the herbs whenever the scent fades from the work.
Is lavender for love work or peace work?
Both, and that range is its strength. Cunningham lists love, protection, sleep, purification, happiness, and peace among its powers, so the same jar serves a love sachet on Friday and a peaceful home working on Sunday.
Can beginners work with lavender?
Lavender is one of the friendliest herbs to begin with: forgiving, widely documented, and useful in nearly every gentle working. If you are building a first herb cabinet, it belongs in the founding three alongside rosemary and salt.
Why buy lavender by the pound?
A pound is the working practitioner's tier: enough for sachet runs, group dream-pillow workshops, and a year of strewing and altar offerings without re-ordering. Stored sealed in glass away from light, whole buds hold their scent and color batch after batch.

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