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Lammas Spiritual Oil — First Harvest Sabbat Anointing Oil 4 Dram

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Lammas Spiritual Oil — 4 dram. Hand-crafted, hand-poured, and blessed anointing oil honoring Lammas, the first harvest sabbat. Wear as a personal perfume oil, use to anoint candles, or incorporate into any part of your spell work. Skin safe and oil diffuser safe. Pair with the Lammas Aromatic Jar Candle for a full first-harvest ritual set.

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  • Type: Spiritual / anointing oil
  • Size: 4 dram
  • Occasion: Lammas / Lughnasadh (first harvest sabbat)
  • Safety: Skin safe and oil diffuser safe
  • Production: Hand-crafted, hand-poured, and blessed
  • Best for: Candle anointing, personal wear, spell work, altar use

Lammas Oil — Honoring the First Harvest With Scent and Intention

Lammas, celebrated on August 1st (Lughnasadh in the Celtic calendar), is the first harvest sabbat of the Wheel of the Year, the point at which the labor of the growing season begins to yield its fruits and the practitioner turns attention from effort to gratitude, from planting to reaping. The energies of Lammas are abundance, gratitude, and the recognition that everything given has now come back multiplied. It is a sabbat for counting blessings, acknowledging prosperity already present, and opening to the fullness of what has been cultivated. This Lammas Spiritual Oil is crafted specifically to honor these energies: the formula is built around the associations of the first harvest, warmth, ripeness, golden abundance, and the particular satisfaction of work rewarded. Hand-crafted and hand-poured in small batches, each bottle carries the intention of those specific harvest associations in concentrated, wearable form. Spiritual anointing oils have a long history across Wiccan, folk magic, and ceremonial traditions as one of the most intimate and flexible tools in ritual practice: the skin is the largest organ of the body and a natural receiver of scent-memory, making worn oil a powerful carrier for anchoring ritual intentions.

The Lammas Oil is skin safe and oil diffuser safe, which gives it genuine versatility beyond ritual candle work. Wearing it as a personal perfume oil on Lammas, on the days leading up to it, or any time you want to work with the first-harvest energy means the scent follows you through your day as a continuous sensory reminder of your intention. In diffuser use, it fills a space with the Lammas atmosphere, warm, golden, abundant, without any ritual setup required, making it useful for practitioners who want to maintain a ceremonial atmosphere throughout a Lammas celebration. The 4 dram size is a practical working quantity: enough for multiple anointings, candle work sessions, and personal wear applications without the oil aging out before use. Pair with the Lammas Aromatic Jar Candle (pid 598887) for a complete Lammas altar set that coordinates scent signatures between the oil and the candle flame, creating a fully immersive sabbat ritual environment.

Practical Ritual Applications

The Lammas Spiritual Oil integrates into first-harvest celebrations in multiple ways. As a candle anointing oil, apply a small amount to a gold, orange, or yellow candle before lighting it during a Lammas ritual, the oil carries the harvest intention into the flame as the candle burns. As a personal anointing practice, apply to pulse points (wrists, temples, throat) while stating a specific gratitude and abundance intention for the harvest season. In spell work, use to dress spell components, coins, written petitions, stones like citrine or carnelian, before including them in a Lammas abundance working. The oil also works well in a diffuser as a space-setting preparation before guests arrive for a group Lammas celebration. Because the Lammas energy cycle extends from late July through early August in most traditions, the oil can be worked with across the full first-harvest window rather than on a single day. See also the Mabon 4 Dram Oil for the autumn equinox companion to this first-harvest formula.

How to Work With Lammas Spiritual Oil

Three ways to incorporate Lammas Spiritual Oil into first-harvest ritual and daily sabbat practice.

  1. Anoint a Harvest Abundance Candle

    Select a gold, orange, or deep yellow candle. Apply a small amount of Lammas Oil to the candle by rubbing from the center outward toward both ends (this motion, in folk magic tradition, draws energy toward you, appropriate for a harvest working). State your specific abundance and gratitude intention as you anoint. Light the candle and allow it to burn fully if possible, or in a deliberate session. The coordinated scent between the oil and the Lammas Jar Candle creates a fully unified sabbat altar atmosphere.

  2. Wear as a Personal Abundance Perfume Oil

    Apply a small amount to pulse points, wrists, inside of elbows, temples, each morning of the Lammas season (late July through early August) while setting your daily intention around gratitude and abundance. The scent becomes an olfactory anchor for the harvest-season mindset: each time you notice it during the day, it serves as a gentle reminder of the intention. This practice requires minimal ritual setup and integrates the sabbat energy into ordinary daily life.

  3. Use in a Lammas Abundance Spell Jar

    In a small jar, layer sunflower petals, chamomile, cinnamon chips, a small citrine or pyrite chip, and a coin. Before sealing, add three to five drops of Lammas Oil to the contents. Write a specific abundance intention on a small piece of paper, fold it toward you, and tuck it into the jar. Seal with gold or orange wax. Place on your altar or in a location associated with your finances or creative work for the duration of the Lammas season.

The Tarot Fellow Standard

I carry Lammas Oil because the first harvest sabbat deserves a real scent formula, not a generic "summer" oil but something specifically crafted for the gratitude and abundance energies of Lughnasadh. Hand-poured in small batches and blessed with intention, this formula is what I reach for first when building a Lammas altar. Pair it with the Lammas Jar Candle for a complete set. Browse my full oils and diffusers collection for the complete sabbat oil range.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Lammas Oil safe to wear directly on skin?

Yes, this oil is formulated to be skin safe. As with any essential-oil-based product, apply a small amount to the inside of the wrist first and wait fifteen minutes to check for individual sensitivity before wider application. Avoid eye contact and mucous membranes. Not for internal use.

What is the Lammas sabbat and when is it observed?

Lammas (also called Lughnasadh) is observed on August 1st in the Northern Hemisphere as the first harvest sabbat on the Wiccan and neopagan Wheel of the Year. It marks the beginning of the harvest season, the point at which grain and early crops are gathered and the energies of the year shift from growth toward gratitude and preparation for the darker half of the year. Traditional observances include bread-baking, abundance rituals, and giving thanks for what has been cultivated.

How does Lammas Oil differ from Mabon Oil?

Lammas Oil is formulated for the first harvest (August 1), its energy is abundance, gratitude, and the warmth of peak summer yielding its first fruits. The Mabon Oil is formulated for the Autumn Equinox (around September 21), its energy is balance, gratitude for the full harvest, and the turn toward the darker half of the year. They are companion formulas in the harvest-season cycle, each distinct in scent and association.

Lammas 4 dram anointing oil bottle from Envision Crystal — warm sun and floral label, black cap, golden oil inside. Used for first harvest sabbat candle anointing, ritual, and personal wear.