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Goddess Lavender Jar Candle, 90 Hour | 7-Day Ritual Candle
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Some candles are lit for an evening. This one is lit for a week. A 7-day style vigil candle dedicated to the Goddess, this goddess lavender jar candle holds roughly ninety hours of flame, enough to tend a single intention night after night until the work feels complete. The lavender scent is the offering: a soft, herbal sweetness long associated with love, peace, and blessing.
Set it on the altar for devotional practice, or light it as the centerpiece of a healing ritual for yourself or someone you hold dear. Either way, the flame keeps the prayer going long after you have spoken it.
Key Features of This Goddess Lavender Jar Candle
A week of devotional light. The 90-hour, 7-day format lets you return to the same flame nightly, building a sustained vigil rather than a single sitting.
The healing flame of the line. In this jar candle line, each design carries its own intention, and the Goddess is paired with healing-ritual work: blessing petitions, rites of restoration, and prayers offered on another's behalf.
Boxed with goddess artwork. Each candle arrives boxed with the line's goddess-inspired artwork, ready to set straight onto the altar or give as a devotional gift.
Product Details
- Format: glass jar candle, 7-day vigil style
- Burn time: approximately 90 hours
- Scent: lavender
- Line intention: Goddess, paired with healing-ritual work
- Packaging: boxed with goddess artwork
- Burn safety: trim the wick to 1/4 inch, burn on a heat-safe surface, and never leave a lit candle unattended
The Spiritual Significance
In Wicca, the Great Goddess stands as one half of the tradition's central pairing, honored alongside the Horned God in the turning of the seasons and the work of the altar. Keeping a flame lit for her is one of the oldest and simplest forms of devotion, and lavender, an herb of love, peace, and purification, suits her gentler faces.
The 7-day jar format carries its own lineage. It descends from the Catholic novena candle, prayed over for days at a time, a practice carried into botanicas and folk traditions and adapted into the modern intention candle. When you tend one flame across a week, you are practicing that same sustained prayer.
Within this line, the Goddess candle is the one lit for healing rituals: blessing work for a loved one, petitions for restoration, rites that ask the divine feminine to hold what is tender. It is a consecrated devotional object, not a medical device, and its work belongs to the altar.
How To Use This Goddess Lavender Jar Candle
- Place the jar on a heat-safe surface on your altar and dedicate it aloud to the Goddess, or to the healing intention you are carrying. Some practitioners anoint the top of the wax with a few drops of ritual oil before the first lighting.
- Light it nightly for seven nights, speaking your petition each time, and let the flame burn for as long as you can sit with it.
- Snuff rather than blow the flame out when you leave the room; a lit jar candle should never burn unattended.
- When the wax is spent, cleanse the empty jar and keep it for altar tools, or release it with thanks.
A week is the traditional rhythm, not a rule. Let the working tell you when it is finished.
Pairs Well With
- Horned God Dragonblood Jar Candle, 90 hr: the devotional counterpart, completing the two halves of the Wiccan altar.
- Witch's Broom Sage Jar Candle, 90 hr: the line's cleansing flame, burned first to sweep the space before devotional work begins.
- Pentacle Frankincense Jar Candle, 90 Hours: the line's protection flame, sealing the space once the healing work is underway.
- Whole Lavender Flowers, 1 oz: the loose herb behind the candle's scent, for offering bowls and charm bags beside the flame.
- Amethyst Tumbled Chips, 1 lb: scatter around the altar, well clear of the flame, to deepen the devotional atmosphere.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between this and the Horned God jar candle?
They are the paired halves of the line. The Goddess candle carries lavender and the healing-ritual intention, while the Horned God carries dragon's blood and strength work. Many practitioners keep both burning on the altar to honor the full Wiccan pairing.
Do I have to burn it for seven days straight?
No. The 7-day name describes the format and rhythm, not a requirement. Most practitioners light it in nightly sessions, snuffing it between sittings, and stretch the ninety hours across weeks of practice. The only firm rule is never leaving the flame unattended.
What does the healing intention mean here?
It refers to healing-ritual practice: blessing petitions, rites of restoration, and prayers offered for yourself or another. This is a consecrated devotional candle for spiritual work, not a medical device, and it makes no claim on the body.
Is this candle only for Wiccans?
Not at all. The Goddess here speaks to anyone honoring the divine feminine, whether you work within Wicca, an eclectic practice, or a devotion to a specific goddess from your own tradition. The vigil format welcomes them all.
Can I anoint or dress this candle?
Yes. A few drops of ritual oil worked into the top of the wax is the classic way to tie a jar candle to your intention. If you add herbs, use the lightest pinch; loose botanicals in a jar candle can catch, so less is safer.
How long will the candle actually last?
Around ninety hours of total burn time. At an hour-long vigil each evening, that is roughly three months of nightly practice from a single candle, which is part of why the 7-day format earns its place on a working altar.

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