Appalachian Folk Magic
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All of our items are handmade to order. You can expect a 5-10 business day processing time from order to shipping.
Rooted in tradition, mystery, and the wisdom of the hills, Appalachian Folk Magic channels the spirit of old-world remedies, whispered prayers, and the deep, earthy stillness of the forest.
It’s a candle that honors the sacred in the everyday and the magic passed down through generations.
The scent begins with a bright, spicy spark—grapefruit, pink peppercorn, and white pepper stirring the senses like a ritual awakening.
Geranium and cedarwood bloom at the heart, softened by the mossy hush of oakmoss, like a walk through green hollows and weathered cabins.
A grounding base of patchouli, amber, and musk lingers with warmth and quiet power, like spellwork done by candlelight.
Poured in a 9.5oz dark amber jar, this candle is a companion for seekers, herbalists, and hearth witches alike—bringing a touch of Appalachian lore into your home.
Fragrance Notes:
- Top: Grapefruit, Pink Peppercorn, White Pepper
- Middle: Geranium, Cedarwood, Oakmoss
- Base: Patchouli, Amber, Musk
Details:
- 9.5oz | soy wax
Trim wick to ¼ inch before each use. Never leave a burning candle unattended.
Burn on a heat-resistant surface, away from drafts, pets, and anything flammable. Allow your candle to melt to the edges during the first burn to prevent tunneling. Do not burn for more than 4 hours at a time. Stop burning when ¼ inch of wax remains.
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I’m not going to lie; I purchased this candle for the name alone. My Appalachian roots run deep, and I knew I had to own this. The scent is very light and subtle. No one is going to walk into your home and immediately wonder where the burning candle is, which is something I really like. I’m not a fan of the overwhelmingly cloying smells you get from most mainstream candles (you absolutely know what I’m talking about). It’s a scent that just feels somehow clean yet comforting and smells like home with the windows open in the fall.