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Black Female Figure Candle — Protection and Strength Ritual

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    Black female figure candle — an 8-inch standing figure in smooth black wax, a classic hoodoo ritual tool for protection, hex-breaking, banishing negative forces, and reclaiming personal power. Pair with black salt, uncrossing oil, or a reversal herb blend for a complete protection working.

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    Quick Specs

    • Type: Female Figure Candle
    • Color: Black
    • Height: 8 inches
    • Use: Protection, Banishing, Shadow Work, Empowerment


    The Black Female Figure Candle in Ritual Work


    This 8-inch black female figure candle is a staple in Hoodoo, folk magic, and women's protection work. It's cast in solid black wax shaped into the female form, which makes it one of the more direct tools you can bring to a ritual focused on a specific person or intention. I stock it because figure candles are irreplaceable when the work calls for something more anchored than a plain taper.


    Black in candle magic carries a meaning that surprises people who haven't worked with it before. It isn't about darkness in the harmful sense. In Hoodoo and related traditions, black absorbs and neutralizes negative energy, which makes it the right color for protection, banishing harmful relationships, and cutting ties that drain you. The female form focuses that energy on the self or on another woman, depending on how you set your intention. You're working with a shaped proxy, and the figure gives you a physical point to direct your focus.


    Explore my full figure candles collection for other forms and colors, or browse my protection and cleansing supplies to build a complete working.


    How to Work with a Black Female Figure Candle


    Use these three steps to work with your black female figure candle for protection or banishing.

    1. Set Your Intention

      Set the candle upright on a heat-safe surface. Hold it in both hands and name the protection you need, whether that is guarding your peace, releasing a harmful bond, or reclaiming your sense of safety. State it plainly.

    2. Anoint and Dress the Candle

      Anoint the candle from the base upward with a protective oil, such as black castor or rue oil. Stroking upward draws strength to you. Stroking downward banishes. Choose the direction that matches your intent before you begin.

    3. Light and Hold Your Focus

      Light the candle and let it burn in a safe space. Stay present for the first few minutes, speaking or thinking your intention as the flame builds. Do not blow it out. Snuff it if you need to pause, then relight the next day.


    Tarot Fellow Standard


    I carry figure candles from a supplier with a long track record in the ritual supply market. They've been consistent on pour quality and the molded form holds its detail well, which matters when you're working with a shaped candle. The wax is solid, not hollow, and it burns at an even rate without tunneling when you keep a steady flame. One practical note: figure candles are taller than they look in photos. Clear a few inches of headroom above your candle holder before you light it. A simple fireproof dish or a figure candle holder from my collection works fine.


    Frequently Asked Questions


    What does black wax mean on a figure candle?

    Black wax is used in Hoodoo and folk magic for protection, reversal, and banishing. It absorbs and neutralizes negative energy rather than sending harm. Think of it as a shield, not a weapon. It is one of the most misunderstood candle colors.

    How is a figure candle different from a regular pillar candle?

    The human form gives you a physical point of focus for person-centered work. You are not just burning wax for ambient energy. You are working with a shaped proxy that represents a specific individual, intention, or aspect of the self.

    Can I use this candle for shadow work?

    Yes. The black female figure is well suited for shadow work focused on reclaiming parts of yourself you have hidden, suppressed, or lost to difficult relationships. Light it during journaling or meditation when you are ready to face the hard stuff.

    Does the candle need to burn all the way down in one sitting?

    Not in one sitting. Snuff it between sessions and relight daily until it finishes. Many practitioners run the full burn over several evenings, reinforcing the intention each time. Consistent daily work often outperforms one long burn.

    Black wax candle sculpted as a standing female figure with long hair and a wick at the top, for hoodoo protection, banishing, and strength rituals.