Lavender fragrance, amethyst and flame meet in a crystal candle made for slower evening rituals. As the wax warms, the wooden wick brings a soft, hearth-like presence, while the amethyst and flower details turn the burn into a quiet reveal. The Moon tarot theme gives it a reflective mood, suited to moments when the room feels better with lower light and a little stillness.
Amethyst under candlelight
Amethyst sits at the heart of the candle, with smaller gemstone chips adding little points of colour and texture.
In crystal tradition, amethyst is associated with calm, clarity and the crown chakra, often kept close during meditation or intention-setting.
The stone gives the candle a keepable element, so the ritual does not end when the wax is gone.
Dry flowers soften the look of the surface, adding a natural, gathered feel before the first burn.
Lavender for the quiet hours
The scent is lavender, familiar, herbaceous and gently floral. It suits a bedroom, reading corner or bath-time routine, especially when you want the fragrance to feel soft rather than bright.
Glass, wick and glow
The candle is set in deep green glass, a rich shade that makes the flame feel warmer against the vessel. A wooden wick adds a more tactile burning ritual than a standard cotton wick, with a low, natural presence as it catches.
Lighting the ritual
Place the candle on a stable, heat-resistant surface before lighting. Let the wax melt evenly across the surface when you can, and keep the wick area clear as the candle burns.
Never leave a lit candle unattended. Keep it away from draughts, loose fabric, pets and children, and allow the glass to cool before handling.
The Moon in tarot
The Moon is one of the Major Arcana cards, linked in tarot tradition with intuition, dreams, uncertainty and the half-seen world of night. Paired with amethyst, the theme becomes contemplative rather than decorative: a candle for pausing, noticing and letting the day soften at the edges. It is…
region of manufacture: China