Hand-blended magical oils
The Oil of Abramelin is the sacred anointing oil described in the fifteenth century text The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage by Abramelin of Worms. Our oil is the recipe found in... more
Traditional Hoodoo formulas made with herbs, roots, and minerals for use in practical folk magic for all manner of purposes. Condition Oils are used to anoint mojos, curios, and candles and come in a 7 mL (2 dram) screw-top vial. more
Under a black sky full of stars, dark cloaked figures move through cemeteries and crossroads to perform the old magic. Created during the night when the moon hides her face, Dark of the... more
An oil to open the Eye of Sight and see that which is cast in shadow. Whether you are using tarot cards, runes, tea leaves, or witch balls this oil is created to assist in seeing the patterns... more
Daturas bloom in the garden and beckon to fluttering white moths as the pale moon sails above the horizon. Wordless chanting spirals up with the exotic scents of sandal and rosewood. ... more
Represented by foliate heads and masks found in architecture dating as early as the 11th century, the Green Man is the spirit of vegetation and the symbol of rebirth. He can be glimpsed... more
"Sometime a keeper here in Windsor Forest, Doth all the winter-time, at still midnight, Walk round about an oak, with great ragg'd horns" ~William Shakespeare, The Merry Wives of... more
Hail to Thee, who art the Herald of the Day. Thou art Lucifer, the Light-Bringer, who standeth at the Gate of the Twilight, who bringeth forth the Sun from Darkness. Hail to Thee... more
Oh christener! Oh anointer of flesh! "Christ" comes from the Greek word for one who is anointed in oil , also the meaning of the word Messiah in Hebrew. Mary Magdalene is associated... more
An oil for the Pale Queen of Blossom and Thorn, made during twilight times with the blood red haws of the sacred Thorn and the blackest Elderberries. This oil has a lovely wild and floral... more
I am thy mate, I am thy man, Goat of thy flock, I am gold, I am god, Flesh to thy bone, flower to thy rod. ~Aleister Crowley "Hymn to Pan" Satyr Oil is widely thought to trace... more
In 1662, Isobel Gowdie, a young housewife from the highlands of Scotland, confessed that her coven possessed the ability to transform into hares by repeating the following charm three times... more
The haunting scents of night blooming jasmine, heady myrrh, cypress and a touch of wormwood capture the feel of a nighttime walk through a graveyard amongst silent stones and the wind-carried... more