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Dozhinki Harvest Ritual Kit

Original price was: CAD $65.00.Current price is: CAD $40.00.

Slavic Harvest Rituals have been performed since ancient times. Offerings were left in fields and some burned to honour the Gods and Ancestors, thanking them for providing for our earthly vessels.. This sacred mix of auspicious herbs has been blessed with whispered spells and prayers. Offer a sprinkle to the earth, or burn to bring prosperity, abundance and bountiful harvests. Be thankful for everything that you have in your life… but also thankful for all the things you don’t have. To start this old tradition of “plowing the field”, a young woman would be dragged through the crops, marking the start of Dozhinki (Polish – Dożynki), and signifying that the harvest was over. Depending on what region you lived in this festival would start anytime from August 15 to September 23.

When all the crops have all been gathered, the last bundle of wheat picked was picked as a symbolic sacrifice, and used for creating the Didukh (Grandfather Spirit who was thought to contain the benevolent spirits of ancestors who would protect the fields & home.) It was also used for wreath making, as all the luck and prosperity for the following year to come were alleged to be contained in it. Women rolled around on a cleared patch of the field with the purpose of absorbing strength from the soil and finishing the harvest.

This kit includes:

1 x Dozhinki Harvest Ritual Offering & Incense Mix
1 x Dozhinki Harvest Ritual Oil
1 x Dozhinki Harvest Ritual Spell Votive Candle Exclusive to set
1x Piece of charcoal
1x Spell Scroll
1 x Red Thread
1x Pumpkin Linen Bag (Yea I know jack o’ lanterns have nothing to do with slavic witchy stuff but I love them)

Few were made when they are gone they are gone!

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Warning!

Always use an incense burner or fire proof vessel when burning Incense.

Warning!

Candles may drip, so always burn candle on a non-porous heat resistant container to catch wax. Keep out of drafts. Do not move candles while burning or if wax is hot. Keep out of reach of children & pets. Never leave a burning candle unattended. Do not burn for more than 2 hours at a time. Candle casing colours may not be exactly as shown due to stock.

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Additional information

Weight 150 g
Dimensions 18 × 10 × 8 cm

Description

Slavic Harvest Rituals have been performed since ancient times. Offerings were left in fields and some burned to honour the Gods and Ancestors, thanking them for providing for our earthly vessels.. This sacred mix of auspicious herbs has been blessed with whispered spells and prayers. Offer a sprinkle to the earth, or burn to bring prosperity, abundance and bountiful harvests. Be thankful for everything that you have in your life… but also thankful for all the things you don’t have. To start this old tradition of “plowing the field”, a young woman would be dragged through the crops, marking the start of Dozhinki (Polish – Dożynki), and signifying that the harvest was over. Depending on what region you lived in this festival would start anytime from August 15 to September 23.

When all the crops have all been gathered, the last bundle of wheat picked was picked as a symbolic sacrifice, and used for creating the Didukh (Grandfather Spirit who was thought to contain the benevolent spirits of ancestors who would protect the fields & home.) It was also used for wreath making, as all the luck and prosperity for the following year to come were alleged to be contained in it. Women rolled around on a cleared patch of the field with the purpose of absorbing strength from the soil and finishing the harvest.

This kit includes:

1 x Dozhinki Harvest Ritual Offering & Incense Mix
1 x Dozhinki Harvest Ritual Oil
1 x Dozhinki Harvest Ritual Spell Votive Candle Exclusive to set
1x Piece of charcoal
1x Spell Scroll
1 x Red Thread
1x Pumpkin Linen Bag (Yea I know jack o’ lanterns have nothing to do with slavic witchy stuff but I love them)

Few were made when they are gone they are gone!