Description
The most common story tells of Hades falling in love with Persephone as she was seen picking flowers in a field
Dried botanicals
during funerary rites
Perhaps they are simply reflections of her—faces worn across time by a goddess too vast to be called by one name
𝐈𝐌𝐏𝐎𝐑𝐓𝐀𝐍𝐓: These candles melt beautifully and are safe to burn indoors
Hestia witchcraft The most common story tellsOffering candles to Hestia, Greek goddess of the home, the hearth, family, and hospitality. She is the sister to both Demeter and Hera and bears the representation as the kindest of all the Olympian spirits. She is said to be modest, humble, but exceptionally powerful for protection. When Dionysus ascended to Mount Olympus, there were no seats for him within the pantheon. Hestia, needing no persuasion or incentive, rose from her seat to settle next to
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