Flaming Fixed Conjure Candles are designed to heat up the passion in relationships and to make the petitioner more exciting and desirable to potential mates. To use, write your petition and place under the candle. Light the candle, state your petition out loud, and recite the prayer on the back of the candle from the Song of Solomon.
Our glass-encased candles will burn for approximately seven days or 120 hours. They can be reused once they have burned down as vases for holding flowers, turned into a container spell to keep on your altar or refilled with wax to burn again. They are simply too beautiful to throw away and the creative conjurer will find many possibilities for using the decorative glass container once the original wax has burned down.
- 2 1/2" Wide and 8 1/4" Tall
- Burns approximately 120 hours
- Lead-free wicks
- 100% highly refined paraffin wax with herbs, roots, spices and essential oils melted into the top
- Made in the U.S.A.
Flaming Fixed Conjure Candles are designed to heat up the passion in relationships and to make the petitioner more exciting and desirable to potential mates. To use, write your petition and place under the candle. Light the candle, state your petition out loud, and recite the prayer on the back of the candle from the Song of Solomon.
Our glass-encased candles will burn for approximately seven days or 120 hours. They can be reused once they have burned down as vases for holding flowers, turned into a container spell to keep on your altar or refilled with wax to burn again. They are simply too beautiful to throw away and the creative conjurer will find many possibilities for using the decorative glass container once the original wax has burned down.
- 2 1/2" Wide and 8 1/4" Tall
- Burns approximately 120 hours
- Lead-free wicks
- 100% highly refined paraffin wax with herbs, roots, spices and essential oils melted into the top
- Made in the U.S.A.
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