Free shipping on all orders $75 or more

Use code FREE75 (unlimited; no expiration; domestic orders only)

Free pocket wishing stone with every order while supplies last!

Your cart

Your cart is empty

As part of our Ancestor Candles Who's Who in Hoodoo History series, we present this authentic presentation of Mamma Phemie, a Voudou Queen who lived in New Orleans in the 1800s. Her style was an eclectic blend of Voudou, Hoodoo, and Spiritualism, along with a healthy dose of debauchery. She thought religion and spirituality should be fun or it served no useful purpose. She worked with St. Maroon, St. Anthony, and Li Grand Zombi and crafted wax effigies from candle remains. She is known as the Voudou Queen who famously agreed to do a working for Lyle Saxon, who had solicited her services under false pretenses. The ritual became too intense for him, and he ended up crawling on his belly out of the temple and into the streets with a stomachache and an attitude adjustment. Burn this candle to honor this fearless New Orleans-born ancestor.

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.

Mamma Phemie Ancestor Candle

SKU: MPC25
Regular price $25.00
Unit price
per 
Availability
 
Shipping calculated at checkout.

Free shipping $75 or more

Secure payment

Do you have a question about this product? Contact us

Notify me when it's back in stock

{{product_with_variant}}
Email
SMS

Please indicate that you have read and agree to the Privacy Policy before submitting your data.

We will notify you when this product is available again. Your email address will not be shared with anyone else.

As part of our Ancestor Candles Who's Who in Hoodoo History series, we present this authentic presentation of Mamma Phemie, a Voudou Queen who lived in New Orleans in the 1800s. Her style was an eclectic blend of Voudou, Hoodoo, and Spiritualism, along with a healthy dose of debauchery. She thought religion and spirituality should be fun or it served no useful purpose. She worked with St. Maroon, St. Anthony, and Li Grand Zombi and crafted wax effigies from candle remains. She is known as the Voudou Queen who famously agreed to do a working for Lyle Saxon, who had solicited her services under false pretenses. The ritual became too intense for him, and he ended up crawling on his belly out of the temple and into the streets with a stomachache and an attitude adjustment. Burn this candle to honor this fearless New Orleans-born ancestor.

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.