Abundance is one of those words that gets flattened by overuse. It gets reduced to money, to financial goals, to vision boards with pictures of houses and cars. And while there's nothing wrong with wanting those things, abundance is actually a lot bigger than that. It's career momentum and creative fulfillment and meaningful relationships and the feeling of waking up and genuinely wanting to be where you are. It's all of it, not just the parts that show up in your bank account.
The Abundance and Prosperity candle, Magnolia and Peony, was made for all of it.
This is one of the most elegant candles in our collection, and it was built around the intention of calling in prosperity in the fullest sense of the word. The scent, the crystals, all of it was chosen to support the energy of growth, openness, and the genuine belief that good things are on their way.
The Scent
Magnolia and Peony opens with cherry blossom and bergamot, which is bright and optimistic without being loud. The middle unfolds into magnolia, peony, green leaves, and freesia, soft and floral and a little lush, the kind of scent that makes your space feel like somewhere good things happen. The base settles into amber and powder, warm and grounding, keeping the whole thing from floating away into pure sweetness.
It's a spring scent in the best possible way. Not the tentative, not-quite-warm-yet spring but the full bloom version, when everything is open and alive and the energy of growth is undeniable. That's the feeling this candle is holding.
Florals have long been associated with abundance and prosperity in spiritual traditions across cultures. Magnolia specifically is connected to dignity, perseverance, and the kind of long-term growth that doesn't happen overnight but is worth every bit of the wait. Peony is associated with good fortune, romance, and the flowering of things that have been quietly building beneath the surface. Together they create a scent that smells like something arriving.
The Crystals
The crystals on Magnolia and Peony are Green Jade, Citrine, Tiger Eye, and Clear Quartz, and this combination was chosen with real intention.
Green Jade is one of the oldest prosperity stones in the world. It's been associated with abundance, good fortune, and balance across Chinese, Mesoamerican, and Māori traditions, among many others. It's a deeply grounding crystal, connected to the earth and to the slow, steady work of growth. Green Jade doesn't promise overnight transformation. It supports the kind of prosperity that builds over time, that comes from showing up consistently and staying rooted in what matters. It's also associated with harmony and balance, the reminder that true abundance includes peace and stability, not just accumulation.
Citrine is the abundance crystal, full stop. It's bright and optimistic and energizing, and it has a specific quality of shifting your perspective toward what's possible rather than what's lacking. This matters more than it sounds like it does. A lot of what blocks prosperity isn't circumstances, it's the habit of focusing on scarcity, on what's missing, on why things won't work out. Citrine interrupts that pattern. It helps you see the opportunities that are already present and feel genuinely open to receiving what's coming. It's also associated with confidence and personal power, which are not small things when you're trying to build something.
Tiger Eye is focused and grounded and strong. It's the crystal that keeps you moving toward your goals even when the initial excitement wears off, even when things get hard, even when it would be easier to stop. Prosperity requires sustained effort, and Tiger Eye supports exactly that. It's also protective, helping you stay clear on your own goals and values without getting pulled off course by distraction or doubt.
Clear Quartz amplifies everything. Whatever you're manifesting with this candle, Clear Quartz makes the intention louder and clearer and more present. It's the thread that connects the other three crystals and keeps the whole combination focused.
Working With This Candle
The simplest way to work with Magnolia and Peony is to light it when you're doing something that's connected to what you're building. Working on a project that matters to you. Having a conversation about an opportunity. Sitting down to plan something you've been putting off. Let the candle be present while you do the actual work. Let the scent create the energetic conditions and then show up for it.
If you want to go a little deeper, try a manifestation jar. It sounds more complicated than it is. Find a small jar or container, something you have around the house, and write down on a piece of paper what you're calling in. Be specific. Not just "more money" but what that money would actually change. Not just "career success" but what that success would actually look like and feel like in your life. Fold the paper and put it in the jar. Add the crystals from the candle once they're free, the Green Jade for grounding and growth, the Citrine for abundance and openness, the Tiger Eye for focus and sustained effort. Keep the jar somewhere you'll see it.
Then light the candle whenever you're working toward what's in the jar. Let the scent anchor the intention. Let the crystals hold the energy between sessions. The jar becomes a physical reminder that you're actively building something, that your intentions have somewhere to live, that the work you're doing matters.
This isn't magic in the sense of something happening without your participation. It's the practice of keeping your attention on what you're building and creating the conditions to actually receive it. Which is, when you think about it, exactly how prosperity works.
What Abundance Actually Requires
I want to be honest about something. Abundance doesn't just show up because you want it to. It shows up because you create the conditions for it, because you stay open to it, because you do the work even when it's slow and unglamorous and nobody is watching. The candle and the crystals support that process. They keep your intention present. They create a ritual around the work that signals to your brain and your body that this matters.
But you still have to do the work. You still have to make the ask, send the email, take the meeting, start the project, have the conversation. The candle is a tool, not a shortcut.
What it does is help you stay in the energy of possibility rather than scarcity. And that, more than almost anything else, is what makes the work feel sustainable.
Magnolia and Peony was made for the people who are ready to call something in and actually believe it's possible. The ones who have something they're building and want the energetic conditions to match the effort they're putting in.
If that's you, this is your candle.
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