Medusa’s Sea 🐍 Soy Candle - 8 oz

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Medusa’s Sea 🐍 Soy Candle - 8 oz

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Hand poured ritual soy wax candle made with intention for connecting with Goddess Medusa and the sea, protection, strength, and courage 🐍 Topped with a sea shell, fresh water Pearl, mugwort, thyme, malachite, and clear quartz to match intentions and...Read more

Hand poured ritual soy wax candle made with intention for connecting with Goddess Medusa and the sea, protection, strength, and courage 🐍

Topped with a sea shell, fresh water Pearl, mugwort, thyme, malachite, and clear quartz to match intentions and energy

made with eco friendly cotton wick and natural 100% soy wax 

phthalate free • paraben free • toxic fume free 

Can be used for rituals or for enjoyment 

A refreshing perfect balance of both airy and sophisticated as well as dark and mysterious scent

Top Note: Plum, Clove, Ozone, Salt
Middle Notes: Cardamom, Floral notes
Base Notes: Amber, Musk, Vanilla

burn time is approximately 7-9 hours with proper wick trimming 

DO NOT leave your candle burning unattended always use precaution when lighting candles and always light on non flammable flat surfaces without any air drafts 

Do NOT leave your candle in a space where children or pets could reach

The Story of Medusa 🐍

Medusa is a goddess of the sea, daughter of Keto and Phorkys and a descendant of Gaia, the Greek goddess of Earth and life. 

Medusa is often confused & not worked with due to the negative myths media have made up about her because they felt threatened by her power to turn people to stone. Medusas ability to turn people to stone just by looking at them, is actually a curse put upon her by Athena. Medusa dedicated her life to Athena and her temple of purity. Poseidon had a strong attraction for Medusa but she refused multiple times. Unfortunately Poseidon had chosen force to get what he wanted. When Athena found out Medusa was no longer pure, she was livid. She would never dare mess with Poseidon so she chose to take her anger out on the victim, Medusa instead. The curse she put upon Medusa had made people fear her and shun her. Regardless of people hating her, she held herself true to her heart to remind us to own our power and respect ourselves no matter what people think of you. She helps people find their deepest truths and reclaim their divine power. She offers protection and encourages strength.