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Orange Peel Cut, 1 oz (Citrus sinensis)

Orange Peel Cut, 1 oz (Citrus sinensis)
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Primary Spiritual Use: Love
Secondary Spiritual Use: Luck
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Spiritualist-Approved Instructions & Product Info ✅

Orange is the sun's own fruit, and folk magic keeps it for the sunniest ends. The dried peel of Citrus sinensis is a Sun-and-Fire herb of love, luck, and joy, added to charms to draw affection, brighten fortune, and fill a home with warmth and good cheer. This cut peel carries that golden, sweet-bright sunlight.

This ounce is the starter size for love and luck charms, happiness sachets, and prosperity work; the working pound goes deeper. Reach for orange peel when you want to draw warmth, love, or good fortune.

Key Features of Orange Peel

A love and luck peel. Orange is worked to draw affection and good fortune, added to love charms and luck sachets for its warm, magnetic brightness.

Joy in the home. Cunningham seats orange under the Sun and Fire; the sweet scent fills a space with happiness and warmth.

Cut peel, the starter ounce. This ounce suits charms and sachets; the working pound keeps the jar deeper.

Product Details

  • Botanical name: Citrus sinensis (sweet orange)
  • Tradition: Cunningham places orange under the Sun and the element Fire
  • Form: cut and sifted dried peel
  • Weight: 1 oz
  • For spiritual use only; not a food, and not for ingestion
  • Storage: keep sealed in a cool, dark place

The Spiritual Significance

Orange is pure sunlight in a fruit, and folk magic reads it accordingly. Cunningham seats orange under the Sun and the element Fire, naming love, luck, money, and divination among its powers, and the dried peel is worked across all of them: added to love charms for its warm, magnetic sweetness, folded into luck and prosperity sachets, and burned or simmered to fill a home with joy. The orange blossom's old tie to weddings and happy love runs through the peel as well, making it a herb of warmth, attraction, and good fortune.

It is one of the sunniest, most cheerful herbs on the shelf, a brightener of mood, love, and luck alike. Orange peel is of course a common food and flavoring; that is not what we offer it for. Plentiful Earth sells this peel strictly for ritual and spiritual use, not as a food, and it is not for ingestion.

How To Use Orange Peel

  1. Draw love. Add orange peel to a love or attraction charm for its warm, sweet pull.
  2. Sew a luck sachet. Tuck the peel into luck and prosperity charms to brighten fortune.
  3. Fill a home with joy. Simmer a little in water, or keep it in a happiness sachet, to lift the mood of a space.
  4. Dress a candle. Roll an anointed candle in the peel for love or luck work, then burn it within sight on a heat-safe surface, away from anything flammable.
  5. Store it sealed, in a cool, dark place between workings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is orange peel used for in magic?

For love, luck, and joy: added to love and attraction charms for its warm sweetness, folded into luck and prosperity sachets, and simmered or carried to fill a space with happiness. Cunningham places orange under the Sun and Fire.

Can I eat this or cook with it?

No. Orange peel is a common food and flavoring, but Plentiful Earth sells this peel strictly for ritual and spiritual use, not as a food, and it is not for ingestion. Culinary orange peel is sold separately as a food product.

How do I use it for love?

Add orange peel to a love or attraction sachet or dress a candle with it, naming the warmth and affection you are drawing. Keep love workings to drawing the right person rather than bending a specific will.

What are orange's correspondences?

Cunningham seats orange under the Sun and the element Fire, naming love, luck, money, and divination among its powers. That solar, fiery brightness makes it a warm, drawing herb of joy and good fortune.

How should I store it?

Keep the cut peel sealed in a cool, dark place, away from heat and moisture. Dried peel holds its sweet scent well when kept dry, so a sealed jar will carry you through many love and luck charms.

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