Calendula, or Pot Marigold, is a bright, sun loving annual with cheerful orange-gold flowers that have long been valued for their gentle healing and protective qualities. This infused oil captures Calendula’s sunny warmth in a nourishing base of fractionated coconut oil, creating a light, golden oil that supports and restores the skin.
Uses
Traditionally used externally to soothe dry or irritated skin, calm inflammation, and support the natural healing of minor cuts, scrapes, or sun exposure. Calendula Infused Oil is a versatile herbal ally for everyday skin care, gentle enough for all ages and suitable for massage, after-sun use, or addition to salves and creams.
Folklore
Calendula has long been associated with the sun and the turning of the seasons. In medieval herbals it was called “Mary’s Gold,” symbolising purity and constancy. Its golden petals were once strewn upon doorways to bring joy and protection to the home, and added to broths and wines for both healing and happiness. Calendula has been used since ancient times as a flower of comfort, renewal, and gentle strength.
Growing Information
Ingredients
Organic Fractionated Coconut Oil, *Calendula (Calendula officinalis), alcohol (trace).
*Grown and harvested by Pretty Wild Plants, Pembrokeshire.
Directions for use
Apply a few drops directly to the skin and massage gently until absorbed. Can also be blended into balms, creams, or used as a base for massage and skincare rituals.
CAUTIONS: For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. Not a substitute for professional medical advice. Store in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight.
Magical Correspondence
Planet: Sun
Element: Fire
Deities: Apollo, Ra, and the Virgin Mary
Day of the Week: Sunday for vitality, clarity, and protection
Magical Uses: Healing, protection, joy, and confidence. Calendula is used in spells to attract success and to bring warmth and light to the spirit. Its bright petals may be added to charms for optimism and personal power.
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