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Red Ancestor Candle

Red Ancestor Candle

Premium, rustic, Danish Kiri taper. These 12-inch dripless, unscented, long-burning candles are made of pharmaceutical paraffin wax. Burn time twelve hours, 100% cotton core wick. 7/8 inch diameter, will fit in any standard candle holder.

 

This candle represents our ancestors. On Solstice, after the white pillar candles are decorated and the lights are turned off, we light this red singular candle to honor and evoke all the people who loved us into being. Then, the individual white candles are each lit, one by one, from this one central flame.

  • It's so important to me to support your longing for connection. I want everyone to have access to Solstice, regardless of financial situation.

     

    If your heart is calling you to share this ritual with your family, but the cost of the bundle or individual items is financially inaccesible to you at this time, please reach out to me via email:

     

    thesolsticecircle@gmail.com

     

    I welcome supporting you, let's find solutions.

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Feedback from Solstice Circle Brave Hearts

Thank you so much for the gift of  Solstice sharing. The four of us decorated candles. My son could make a lot of money on the side, decorating. The rest of us, let’s just say they meant something to us! Afterward it was the sharing in the candlelight about what we appreciated in each other that was so special!  We put one daughter, who was in another location that night, on speakerphone and the five of us went around telling what we treasured most about each other.

As a mother it was so humbling and deeply heartwarming to hear such intimate thoughts

from my adult children speaking to me and to each other! -Claire V.

Our kids have treasured their Solstice candles this past year. They have remained an important item even as we have transitioned from our old home to a rental, to our new home. The candles have stayed out of  boxes and visible on

bedroom shelves giving the kids a reminder of  how even when our surroundings change, our family traditions

will be constant and strong. Can’t wait to see what they create this year! -Megan B.

We lit the Solstice candles with our two boys (3 and 5 years old). I loved how the activity brought us together on the

darkest day of the year to give some meaningful thought to what we all mean to each other and the world around us.

I was very impressed at how Solstice gave us all a moment to reflect on each other and our family.

The boys had some very insightful statements and really appreciated the time. I am looking forward

to making this a family tradition throughout the years. -Owen M.

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