Queen of the Witches Oil by Espiritu, 2 Dram
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Call on the Queen of the Witches. Queen of the Witches Oil is a blended fragrance oil dedicated to Aradia, the witch-goddess celebrated in modern witchcraft as teacher, liberator, and patron of the Craft. This Queen of the Witches Oil by Espiritu is made for dressing candles, anointing tools, and honoring her in your magical and devotional work.
This 2 dram bottle is a sampler size, the right amount to try the blend or dress a candle without committing to a larger bottle. A few drops carry your intention into a candle, a tool, or your altar. The oil supports your practice; the power you step into is your own.
Key Features of Queen of the Witches Oil
A devotional focus. Made to honor Aradia, the Queen of the Witches, in magical and devotional work.
Made for the Craft. Dress candles, anoint a wand, blade, or pendant, or honor her at your altar. For skin, dilute in a carrier oil first.
A 2 dram sampler bottle. A small introductory size, enough to try the blend or dress a candle and decide whether it belongs in your practice. Also offered as a 1 oz personal bottle and a 16 oz bottle.
Product Details
- Volume: 2 dram (approximately 7.4 ml)
- Blend: proprietary Espiritu Queen of the Witches formula
- Use: ritual anointing of candles, tools, and altar items; 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. 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
Aradia, the Queen of the Witches, came to wide prominence through Charles Godfrey Leland's 1899 book Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches, which presented her as a witch-goddess sent to teach magic to the oppressed. Whatever the true history behind Leland's material, Aradia took on a powerful life of her own, and she is honored today across much of modern witchcraft and Wicca as a patron of the Craft: a figure of magical empowerment, liberation, and the night.
This is best understood as a modern devotional and magical current rather than an unbroken ancient lineage. Practitioners call on the Queen of the Witches for confidence in their magic, protection in their workings, and connection to the long line of witches before them. Dress a candle, anoint your tools, or honor her at your altar as you step into your power. Approach her as you would any spirit you invite into your practice: with respect, clear intention, and an open heart.
How To Use Queen of the Witches Oil
- Prepare your altar. Cleanse the space and center yourself.
- Dress a candle. Black, silver, or white; burn it safely, never left unattended.
- Anoint your tools. A wand, blade, or pendant.
- Honor her. Speak your intention and step into your power.
- Give thanks. Close with respect, and store the oil cool and dark.
Pairs Well With
- Meditation Oil: deepen ritual focus.
- Mandrake Oil: deepen the witch's root magic.
- Copal Oil: cleanse before ritual.
- Nag Champa Candle in Cauldron: a witch's altar.
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 trying the blend. The 1 oz suits steady practice, and the 16oz suits those who work the Craft often. The blend is identical.
Who is the Queen of the Witches?
She is Aradia, the witch-goddess who came to prominence through Charles Leland's 1899 Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches. Honored across modern witchcraft and Wicca, she is a patron of the Craft, a figure of magical empowerment, liberation, and the night.
Is this an ancient tradition?
It is best understood as a modern current. Aradia entered wide practice through Leland's nineteenth-century material and is embraced today by modern witchcraft and Wicca, rather than representing an unbroken ancient lineage.
How do I work with this oil?
As a devotional and magical aid: dress candles, anoint your tools, and honor her at your altar as you step into your power. Approach her with respect, clear intention, and an open heart.
What is in the blend?
Espiritu keeps the formula proprietary. Treat it as a blended fragrance oil, dilute before skin contact, and patch test. Its power lives in your intention and your practice of the Craft.

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