Mabon, Wheel of the Year, Crystal Wax Melt Bar
Mabon, Wheel of the Year, Crystal Wax Melt Bar
Scent: Fall Apple Spice
Celebrate the magic of Mabon with our Wheel of the Year Crystal Wax Melt Bars! These luxurious melts are crafted to capture the essence of fall with a delightful blend of apple and spice fragrances, evoking the comforting and nostalgic scents of the season. Each bar is thoughtfully infused with agate, garnet, and obsidian crystals, chosen for their powerful and grounding energies.
As you melt these bars, the warm and inviting aroma will fill your home, creating a serene and cozy atmosphere perfect for welcoming the autumn equinox. The embedded crystals not only add a touch of beauty but also enhance the spiritual ambiance, making your space a haven of tranquility and balance.
Perfect for those who cherish the changing seasons and the mystical energy of Mabon, our Crystal Wax Melt Bars are a must-have for your autumn rituals. Embrace the enchantment of the Wheel of the Year and transform your home into a sanctuary of warmth and magic with these exquisite wax melts.
What is Mabon?
Mabon is a celebration of the autumn equinox, marking a time of balance when day and night are equal. It usually falls around September 21st to 23rd in the Northern Hemisphere. Mabon is one of the eight festivals in the Wheel of the Year and is a time to give thanks for the harvest and prepare for the coming winter.
During Mabon, people often reflect on the past year, express gratitude for their blessings, and share feasts with family and friends. It's also a time for decorating homes with autumnal colors and symbols like leaves, apples, and pumpkins. The festival honors the balance between light and dark, life and death, and is a moment to appreciate the changing seasons and the cycles of nature.
What is Mabon?
Mabon is a celebration of the autumn equinox, marking a time of balance when day and night are equal. It usually falls around September 21st to 23rd in the Northern Hemisphere. Mabon is one of the eight festivals in the Wheel of the Year and is a time to give thanks for the harvest and prepare for the coming winter.
During Mabon, people often reflect on the past year, express gratitude for their blessings, and share feasts with family and friends. It's also a time for decorating homes with autumnal colors and symbols like leaves, apples, and pumpkins. The festival honors the balance between light and dark, life and death, and is a moment to appreciate the changing seasons and the cycles of nature.