Myrrh Oil by Espiritu, 2 Dram
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One of the great sacred resins of the ancient world, myrrh has perfumed temples, tombs, and altars for thousands of years. Myrrh Oil draws on that solemn, holy reputation, a blended fragrance oil for purification, protection, and consecration. This Myrrh Oil by Espiritu is made for dressing candles, anointing ritual tools, and marking the workings where you cleanse a space, guard it, and set it apart as sacred.
This 2 dram bottle is a sampler size, the right amount to try the blend and dress a candle or anoint a tool without committing to a larger bottle. Dress a candle to sanctify a space, anoint a ritual tool, or mark a working. The oil carries the intention; the sanctity is one you tend.
Key Features of Myrrh Oil
A purification and consecration focus. Drawing on myrrh's ancient temple reputation, this oil is worked to cleanse, protect, and set a space or tool apart as sacred.
Made for sacred work. Its home is consecration: a candle dressed to sanctify, a tool or altar anointed, a working marked for cleansing or ancestor rites. For skin, dilute it in a carrier oil first.
A 2 dram sampler bottle. A small introductory size, enough to dress a candle or anoint a tool and decide whether the blend belongs in your practice. Also offered as a 1 oz personal bottle and a 16 oz practitioner bottle.
Product Details
- Volume: 2 dram (approximately 7.4 ml)
- Blend: proprietary Espiritu formula themed on myrrh resin
- Use: ritual anointing of candles, tools, and altars for purification, protection, and consecration; dilute in a carrier oil for skin
- External use only. Not for ingestion. Keep out of reach of children.
Ingredients
Espiritu does not publish the full formula for this blend, which is a myrrh-type fragrance. Treat it as a blended fragrance oil: dilute it in a carrier oil such as jojoba or grapeseed before any skin contact, and patch test first. Contact Plentiful Earth with sensitivity questions before ordering.
The Spiritual Significance
Myrrh is among the oldest sacred substances known to humankind. Burned in the temples of Egypt, carried in funeral rites, and named alongside frankincense as a gift fit for the divine, its resin has long marked the boundary between the ordinary and the holy. In Scott Cunningham's herbal it is ruled by the Moon and the element of Water, counted among the materials of protection, purification, and the deepening of spiritual connection.
An oil named for myrrh carries that consecrating, protective character. Dress and burn a candle to cleanse and sanctify a space, anoint a ritual tool or altar to set it apart, or mark a working where you wish to call in the sacred and guard what is holy. Myrrh is also a resin of mourning and the underworld, fitting for ancestor work and solemn rites. As with all conjure, the oil focuses your intention; the sanctity is one you tend. It draws on folk and temple practice in the Wiccan and eclectic tradition.
How To Use Myrrh Oil
- Set your intention. Purification, protection, or consecration.
- Dress a candle. Touch a few drops to a white or purple candle and burn it safely, never left unattended.
- Anoint a tool or altar. To set it apart as sacred.
- Mark a working. For cleansing or ancestor rites.
- Honor the space. Close with respect, and store the oil cool and dark.
Pairs Well With
- Copal Oil: pair to cleanse a space.
- Nag Champa Candle in Cauldron: burn to sanctify.
- Black Obsidian Tumbled Stones: a protective stone for the altar.
- Parchment Paper by Espiritu: write a consecration petition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I buy the 2 dram, the 1 oz, or the 16oz?
Choose by how often you work with it. This 2 dram bottle is a sampler for a first meeting with the blend. The 1 oz suits steady personal practice, and the 16oz is the working bottle for those who work at scale or formulate from it. The blend is identical.
What is Myrrh Oil used for?
Purification, protection, and consecration. Practitioners dress candles, anoint tools and altars, and mark workings to cleanse a space, guard it, and set it apart as sacred, drawing on myrrh's ancient role as a temple and funerary resin.
Does it contain real myrrh?
This is a myrrh-type blended fragrance oil rather than raw resin, carrying the warm, balsamic character associated with myrrh for ritual use. As with any fragrance oil, dilute it and patch test before skin contact, and never ingest it.
What does myrrh mean in magic?
In Cunningham's herbal myrrh is ruled by the Moon and the element of Water, counted among the materials of protection, purification, and spiritual connection. Burned in temples and funeral rites, it has long marked the boundary between the ordinary and the sacred.
When is the best time to work with it?
Monday, ruled by its planet the Moon, suits the work. Reach for it when cleansing or consecrating a space, setting apart a ritual tool, or honoring ancestors and the solemn, sacred side of practice.

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