Candles: Purple

Purple has long been associated with leadership and royalty.  The Romans valued the color because of the cost to produce the dye to make purple cloth was not only high in money, but difficult to obtain physically as well.    Due to it’s price and difficulty to produce...

Candles: Pink

Pink isn’t just a light shade of red.  Pink is a rich color and hue that carries a long tradition and association with matters of the heart and love.  However, the meanings and correlations go far deeper than that of just “sweetheart pink” or “pretty in pink.”  Pink...

Candles: Orange

Not as popular a color today as it once way, this solar affiliated color still carries considerable power. On a healing vein, Orange’s warmth and masculine probing, positive energy is said to help with a variety of ailments ranging from the pain of arthritis or...

Candles: Blue (all shades)

The color blue runs a wide range of hues all the way from Barely Blue to Indigo the range of color is actually astounding.  Because there is such a wide range available, blue is one of the few colors that is segregated by it’s hue.  Blue has long been associated with...

Candles: Magenta

Magenta is considered a high vibration color and is rarely used alone in candle work.  Due to the associated high vibration of the color Magenta is normally used in association with other colors to help make things happen in a faster period of time.    When it is used...

Candles: Grey

Although not as well known as the basic primary colors, this secondary color has a prime place in candle color associations.  Grey emits a neutral energy which means that it is acceptable to any situation.    When you feel like you are going into a...