Light Parchment Paper by AzureGreen, 25 Pack
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At the heart of so much spellcraft is a simple act: writing down what you want and giving it to the work. Light parchment is made for exactly that. Thin, smooth, and easy to fold, it takes ink cleanly and burns readily, which makes it the natural choice for petitions, name papers, and sigils you will fold under a candle, tuck into a mojo bag, or burn to send your intention out. This pack gives you twenty-five light sheets, a generous supply for many separate workings.
Key Features of Light Parchment Paper
Thin, ink-friendly parchment. A light, smooth sheet that takes pen or ritual ink cleanly, ideal for writing petitions, names, and sigils.
Folds and burns easily. Its light weight folds tight under a candle or into a mojo bag and burns cleanly when a working calls for releasing the petition to smoke.
A pack of twenty-five. Twenty-five light sheets, a generous supply for many separate petitions and workings.
Product Details
- Light ritual parchment paper by AzureGreen
- Pack of 25 sheets
- Uses: petitions, name papers, sigils, written intentions, candle and conjure work
- Pairs naturally with ritual inks such as dragon's blood and dove's blood
- A ritual writing supply, not for ingestion
The Spiritual Significance
Putting an intention into writing is itself an act of magic. To name a thing on paper is to make it definite, and across the world's magical traditions that written petition becomes the heart of the spell. In ceremonial magic, words and names hold power on the page. In Hoodoo and conjure, the petition or name paper is written, folded, and worked into nearly every kind of spell, dressed with oil, burned, or carried in a mojo bag. In folk candle magic, the petition is tucked beneath the candle so that as the flame burns, the intention is carried up and out.
Light parchment suits that work especially well. A petition is often meant to be folded tight, burned to ash, or hidden away, and a thin sheet folds and conceals more easily than a heavy one and burns more cleanly when the time comes to release it. The paper is simply the vessel; the power is in what you write and the intention you give it.
How To Use Light Parchment Paper
- Write your petition. In a centered moment, write your intention, a name, or a sigil on a sheet, traditionally with a ritual ink such as dragon's blood, though any pen will do.
- Fold with intent. Fold the paper toward you to draw something in, or away from you to send something off, turning the sheet as you fold to seal the intention.
- Work it into your spell. Place the folded petition beneath a candle, dress it with oil, or add it to a mojo bag.
- Release it. Many workers burn the petition to send the intention out, scattering or burying the ash; others keep it hidden until the work is done. If you burn it, do so safely over a heatproof dish.
- Keep the rest ready. Store the remaining sheets flat, cool, and dry so you always have petition paper on hand.
Pairs Well With
- Dragon's Blood Ink by Espiritu, 1 oz: the classic ink for empowering petitions of force and protection.
- Dove's Blood Ink by Espiritu, 1 oz: traditionally used for petitions of love, peace, and gentle matters.
- Assorted Chime Candles, Set of 20: tuck a folded petition beneath a chime candle and let it burn down.
- Swift Lite 33mm Charcoal, 10 Tablets: light a tablet to burn your petition to ash when releasing it.
- Advanced Candle Magick by Raymond Buckland: a guide to candle magic, where petition papers play a central role.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is parchment paper used for in magic?
It is used to write petitions, names, sigils, and intentions, the written heart of a spell. Workers fold the paper, burn it, dress it with oil, or place it beneath a candle so the written intention is carried into the working. It is one of the most universal tools in spellcraft.
How many sheets come in this pack?
This is a pack of twenty-five light parchment sheets. The light weight folds and burns easily, and twenty-five sheets are a generous supply for many separate workings before you restock.
What is the difference between light and heavy parchment?
Light parchment is thin and folds and burns easily, which suits petitions you will burn or tuck under a candle. Heavy parchment is thicker and more durable, better for talismans and name papers you want to keep. Many workers keep both on hand.
What should I write with?
Traditionally, petitions are written in a ritual ink such as dragon's blood for power or dove's blood for love and peace. That said, the intention matters more than the tool, so a simple pen works perfectly well if that is what you have.
How do I use it in a spell?
Write your petition, then fold the paper toward you to draw something in or away to send it off. Place the folded sheet beneath a candle, dress it with oil, carry it, or burn it to release the intention, depending on your working.

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