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Herb of the Week: Turmeric
Turmeric, Curcuma longa, is a vibrant golden root long cherished across cultures for its healing, spiritual, and culinary uses. Known as Indian Saffron, Golden Ginger, or simply Haldi, this radiant spice has been used for thousands of years in Ayurvedic medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine, beauty rituals, and protective folk magick.
Apr 62 min read


Herb of the Week: Clove
Clove, the dried aromatic flower bud of the Syzygium aromaticum tree, has been treasured for centuries for its warming fragrance, medicinal potency, and powerful magickal correspondences. Known by various names across cultures, including Clou in French, Clavo in Spanish, and Ding Xiang in Traditional Chinese Medicine, this tiny bud packs an incredible punch. From ancient protection rituals to digestive remedies, clove is a classic herb found in countless healing traditions.
Mar 313 min read


Herb of the Week: Marigold
Bright, sunny, and full of protective warmth, Marigold (Calendula officinalis) has long been treasured in herbal traditions around the world. Often called Pot Marigold or Mary’s Gold, this radiant herb carries a rich history of healing, magic, and symbolism. From soothing balms to ceremonial garlands, Marigold’s golden petals bring light, vitality, and protection to every space they touch.
Mar 93 min read
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