Marie Laveau Conjure Candle
Call on the legendary power of New Orleans with the Marie Laveau Conjure Candle, created in honor of the Voodoo Queen whose name still walks the city like a whispered prayer.
This candle features a collage design created by Denise Alvarado using the iconic portrait long attributed to Marie Laveau’s likeness. The image carries the romance, mystery, and spiritual authority associated with Queen Marie, making this candle a beautiful addition to devotional altars, New Orleans Voodoo work, ancestor spaces, and personal petition rituals.
Marie Laveau is remembered as a healer, spiritual worker, Catholic Creole woman, community leader, and one of the most enduring figures in American folk religion. Her influence did not end with her lifetime. People still call her name for guidance, protection, favor, justice, love, luck, and the kind of spiritual assistance that opens a locked gate without rattling the chain.
Use this candle for:
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Honoring Queen Marie Laveau
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Spiritual guidance and protection
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Favor, influence, and personal power
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Love, luck, and road opening
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New Orleans Voodoo devotional work
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Strengthening petitions and prayers
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Creating a beautiful focal point for your altar
To use, place the candle on a clean altar or sacred surface. You may offer a glass of water, flowers, coffee, perfume, or another respectful gift. Write your petition on paper and place it beneath the candle or speak your request directly from the heart. Light the candle while calling on the Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau with reverence, then allow the flame to carry your prayer.
This candle is ideal for anyone drawn to the spirit, legacy, and living power of New Orleans Voodoo. Elegant, commanding, and steeped in old Crescent City atmosphere, the Marie Laveau Conjure Candle brings a touch of the Queen’s presence to your altar, your work, and your world.
Marie Laveau Conjure Candle
Call on the legendary power of New Orleans with the Marie Laveau Conjure Candle, created in honor of the Voodoo Queen whose name still walks the city like a whispered prayer.
This candle features a collage design created by Denise Alvarado using the iconic portrait long attributed to Marie Laveau’s likeness. The image carries the romance, mystery, and spiritual authority associated with Queen Marie, making this candle a beautiful addition to devotional altars, New Orleans Voodoo work, ancestor spaces, and personal petition rituals.
Marie Laveau is remembered as a healer, spiritual worker, Catholic Creole woman, community leader, and one of the most enduring figures in American folk religion. Her influence did not end with her lifetime. People still call her name for guidance, protection, favor, justice, love, luck, and the kind of spiritual assistance that opens a locked gate without rattling the chain.
Use this candle for:
-
Honoring Queen Marie Laveau
-
Spiritual guidance and protection
-
Favor, influence, and personal power
-
Love, luck, and road opening
-
New Orleans Voodoo devotional work
-
Strengthening petitions and prayers
-
Creating a beautiful focal point for your altar
To use, place the candle on a clean altar or sacred surface. You may offer a glass of water, flowers, coffee, perfume, or another respectful gift. Write your petition on paper and place it beneath the candle or speak your request directly from the heart. Light the candle while calling on the Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau with reverence, then allow the flame to carry your prayer.
This candle is ideal for anyone drawn to the spirit, legacy, and living power of New Orleans Voodoo. Elegant, commanding, and steeped in old Crescent City atmosphere, the Marie Laveau Conjure Candle brings a touch of the Queen’s presence to your altar, your work, and your world.
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