Incense Seasonal (Wheel of the Year) by Sea Witch Botanicals
$13.50 – $18.00
The Wheel of the Year celebrates the rhythms of the seasons with 8 festivals each year.
These seasonal incenses by Sea Witch Botanicals are formulated with all-natural essential oil blends that reflect the best of each of these seasons—from Imbolc’s warming sandalwood and cedarwood to Litha’s heady vetiver and nutmeg. Each blend provides the perfect way to ring in a new season or harken back to seasons past at any time.
The eight festivals celebrated throughout the year include:
- Imbolc (late winter), celebrated around February 1
- Ostara (early spring), celebrated at the vernal equinox (on or around March 21)
- Beltane (late spring), celebrated on May 1
- Litha (midsummer), celebrated at the summer solstice (on our around June 21)
- Lammas (late summer), celebrated around August 1
- Mabon (early fall), celebrated at the autumnal equinox (on or around September 21)
- Samhain (late fall), celebrated around November 1 (often beginning at dusk on October 31)
- Yule (early winter), celebrated at the winter solstice (on or around December 21)
The Wheel of the Year celebrates the rhythms of the seasons with 8 festivals each year.
These seasonal incenses by Sea Witch Botanicals are formulated with all-natural essential oil blends that reflect the best of each of these seasons—from Imbolc’s warming sandalwood and cedarwood to Litha’s heady vetiver and nutmeg. Each blend provides the perfect way to ring in a new season or harken back to seasons past at any time.
The eight festivals celebrated throughout the year include:
- Imbolc (late winter), celebrated around February 1
- Ostara (early spring), celebrated at the vernal equinox (on or around March 21)
- Beltane (late spring), celebrated on May 1
- Litha (midsummer), celebrated at the summer solstice (on our around June 21)
- Lammas (late summer), celebrated around August 1
- Mabon (early fall), celebrated at the autumnal equinox (on or around September 21)
- Samhain (late fall), celebrated around November 1 (often beginning at dusk on October 31)
- Yule (early winter), celebrated at the winter solstice (on or around December 21)
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