Abramelin (t)
myrrh! (MA)
galangal (MA)
cinnamon! (T)
Background and use: This is a special blend designed for use with ritual work in accordance with the writings of the old magician as preserved in the writings Abramelin the Mage.
Altar Oil (t)
frankincense! (MA)
myrrh! (MA)
rose (MA)
sandalwood (MA)
Background and use: An almost universally usable blend, it is used to sanctify the ritual space and the sacred altar, and as a candle anointing oil.
Blessing Oil (v)
myrrh! (MA)
frankincense! (MA)
cedarwood (MA)
lemon verbena! (MA)
Background and use: Many different traditions of magic use an all-purpose fragrance for ritual work. This particular blend could be employed in a variety of different magical traditions as a personal or sacred ritual implement anointing oil or made into a bath or incense.
Celtic Spirit (g)
sandalwood (MA)
cypress (MA)
juniper (MA)
elderberry (mi)
apple (mi)
Background and use: Requested specifically by a modern-day Celtic clan, this blend was designed for use in Celtic tradition ritual work. It is intended to arouse the spirit of the old Celts in religious and magical rites and is most frequently used as a personal anointing oil.
Druidic Holy Oil
cedarwood (MA)
frankincense! (mi)
sandalwood (mi)
heliotrope (mi)
cinnamon! (T)
Background and use: Inspired by Druidic magic, this scent was designed for use specifically in the ritual work of the old Druids. It is well suited for use as an anointing oil or in incense.
Dryad (g)
musk (MA)
oakmoss! (mi)
civet (T)
vanilla (T)
Background and use: An excellent blend for pursuing the arts of natural magic, this preparation was specially designed for contacting the elemental spirits of the earth.
Egyptian Temple (t)
myrrh! (MA)
frankincense! (MA)
lotus (MA)
mimosa (mi)
ambergris (mi)
Background and use: This is an exotic blend especially for use as an anointing oil or as an incense for practitioners of the Egyptian magical arts.
Enchantment (g)
musk (MA)
rose (mi)
wintergreen! (T)
Background and use: Used as an anointing oil, a bath, or as an incense, this fragrance helps to set the mood for works of magic by establishing a dreamy, fluid atmosphere.
Golden Dawn (t)
pine (MA)
myrrh! (MA)
cedarwood (mi)
cinnamon! (T)
Background and use: Dedicated to the practitioners of this certain devotion of ceremonial magic, this very male scent is often employed in ritual work by celebrants of the Order of the Golden Dawn.
High Altar (t)
frankincense! (MA)
myrrh! (mi)
cedarwood (mi)
cinnamon! (T)
Background and use: An important oil in many magical disciplines, this blend is used to purify and bless any sacred working tools and the sacred space, as well as to anoint and bless.
Hight Altar (v)
rose (MA)
lemon! (mi)
vanilla (T)
vetivert (T)
Background and use: This blend is a variation of the traditional oil. Its components are such that it might be at home in SanterTa working and Caribbean magic.
Holy Oil (t)
rose (MA)
lily of the valley (MA)
Background and use: While the elements of this particular blend are ideally suited for those who follow magic based in a Christian ideology, the blend may be used as a bath or anointing oil for almost any discipline. It can also be made into a general purpose incense.
Holy Trinity (t)
lemon! (MA)
frankincense! (MA)
lily of the valley (mi)
Background and use: Favored by the followers of Santeria, this blend is well suited for application as an anointing oil or for the preparation of a ritual space through use in incense or spray mist.
King Solomon (t)
frankincense! (MA)
myrrh! (MA)
rose (MA)
bay (mi)
jasmine (mi)
Background and use: Although ideal for anointing the seals presented in the Kabbalistic treatise by Solomon, this blend is also favored as a power oil by practitioners of many alternate systems of magic.
Minoan Oil (t)
cedarwood (MA)
patchouli (MA)
oakmoss! (mi)
sandalwood (mi)
musk (mi)
ambergris (mi)
hyacinth (mi)
myrrh! (mi)
rose (mi)
Background and use: This is a blend dedicated for the ritual use of the modern-day counterparts of the adherents of an ancient order of priests.
Moon Oil (v)
lily of the valley (MA)
sandalwood (mi)
jasmine (mi)
camphor! (T)
Background and use: While the original Moon scent was composed of raw herbs that were burned as incense, this variation adds some versatility of use for those who follow the magic of the lunar tides. It is especially favored in rites of fertility.
Obeah (t)
myrrh! (MA)
patchouli (MA)
galangal (MA)
jasmine (mi)
lemon! (mi)
Background and use: Out of Africa and into the hands of the well-known Voodoo kings and queens of Louisiana, this oil was designed for use in anointing the magic staff, or Obeah stick. It has since gained popularity as an all-purpose ritual scent and power oil.
Power (v)
patchouli (MA)
jasmine (MA)
gardenia (mi)
camphor! (T)
Background and use: While this blend is intended to enhance the magic of the practitioner, it may also be used as a personal perfume oil by working practitioners of magic to maintain their strength at a maximum level in and out of the ritual space.
Rose of Crucifixion (t)
rose (MA)
clove! (T)
cinnamon! (T)
Background and use: Another holy oil, this blend is especially favored by many of the brujeria, or practitioners of magic in Mexico.
Wicca (g)
patchouli (MA)
violet (MA)
sandalwood (MA)
ambergris (MA)
cinnamon! (T)
camphor! (T)
Background and use: Dedicated to the practitioners of modern-day witchcraft, this special blend embraces their magical workings.