
Magical Oils & Elixirs
Oils are valued in magical workings, infused with the essence of plants and charged with intentions, and are ideal as a medium in your esoteric rituals to anoint a candle. But that's not all: we also offer a range of pure essential oils to create your own blends, ritual vinegars, and the famous Bach Flowers to enhance your daily well-being.
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Oils and elixirs used in magic or spirituality are not just for scenting or soothing. They carry an intention, a memory, a vibration. Applied, poured, diffused, or used in rituals, these plant concentrates become allies to anchor energy, open a space, or guide a transformation.
Magical oils, between substance and intention
A magical oil works at the boundary between the body and the invisible. It can be prepared from essential oils, macerates, powders, or infused plants, then consecrated with a specific intention. Some support luck, others clarity, protection, love, or purification. The scent, texture, and act of application become symbolic gestures. A drop placed on the skin or on an object is enough to set a direction. These oils are kept in small bottles, like liquid talismans. They are not ordinary perfumes, but vibrant tools.
Ritual oils, pillars of altars and spells
In rituals, the use of a ritual oil allows marking a transition, activating a presence, or supporting a prayer. They are used to anoint a candle, consecrate a tool, draw a symbol, or accompany a chant. Each preparation follows a rhythm, a moon phase, a moment. These oils sometimes bear ancient names, sometimes a simple word is enough to indicate their nature. The ritual vinegar, rarer, follows the same logic: it cleanses, detaches, repels, or severs, depending on the plants it contains. These ritual liquids are not limited to a single function. They are part of a continuity, a memory of the gesture.
Bach flowers and floral elixirs, harmonizing aids
Anointing oils are essential allies for amplifying spells and rituals. These elixirs are designed to channel energies and align your intentions with the forces of the universe. Whether it's to attract love, promote abundance, ward off negative influences, or protect your space, these magical oils enrich every ritual with their subtle and transformative power. By anointing a candle, talisman, or parchment with these essences, you strengthen the power of your rituals and create an energetic field conducive to manifesting your spiritual goals.
A liquid ritual that flows through bodies, places, and time
The use of consecration oils, protective anointments, and fragrant potions spans traditions. The liquid allows contact, action through touch, and the enveloping of a place or object. It adapts to gestures, rhythms, and the season. Oil can seal a commitment, open a path, or close a cycle. Vinegar, harsher, acts on breaking and clearing. Together, these elixirs form a fluid language, a plant-based alphabet serving everyday magic.
A question about oils & elixirs?
We have the answers.
What is the difference between a magical oil and an essential oil?
An essential oil is extracted from a plant by distillation and concentrates its active ingredients. It acts on the body, emotion, and energy. A magical oil is a freer preparation, often homemade, that incorporates an intention, a vibration, sometimes a blessing. It may contain essential oils, but not only. It speaks to the gesture, the ritual act, the memory of the body.
How to use an oil in a ritual?
A ritual oil can be applied to a candle, a talisman, a tool, or even the skin. It accompanies a word, a breath, a moment of silence. It marks a step, it anchors an intention. Sometimes just a few drops on an altar, on an object, or in a bath are enough to give substance to a request.
Can flower essences be combined with magical practice?
Yes, a flower elixir can accompany a release work, a rite of passage, a moment of transformation. It acts on an emotion or an inner pattern. Some incorporate it into their spells, others use it in moon water or in a healing potion. The elixir works gently, but it leaves a mark. It supports what is seeking to rebalance.
What is a ritual vinegar used for?
A ritual vinegar is used in cleansing, breaking, or clearing practices. It can erase stagnant energy, sever a link, or strengthen a protective barrier. It can be poured into a bucket to wash a threshold, applied to an object, or used in a bath. Its scent, strength, and acidity give sharpness to the action.
How long can a magical oil be kept?
A magical oil that is well stored can last several months, sometimes more than a year. It is best to keep it away from light, in a closed bottle, and gently shake it before use. The smell, color, and texture indicate if it remains active. If it goes bad, it’s time to prepare a new one. Each oil has its own cycle.
How are the products prepared?
All products listed as in stock are prepared within 24 hours from order confirmation (excluding weekends and holidays).
Our packages are prepared by our own team with care to ensure the protection of your products.
What are the delivery methods?
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What is the delivery time?
The delivery time starts from the shipment of your package, and we indicate the average times observed by our carriers at the time of order. You can check our delivery methods and rates directly here.
To which countries do you ship?
We ship orders to France, Belgium, Switzerland, Monaco, and Luxembourg.
Other destinations will be available soon.
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