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Blood Moon Cathedral

Blood Moon Cathedral

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Blood Moon Cathedral is a gothic inspired candle that captures the glow of stained glass beneath a crimson sky. Bright citrus cuts through the darkness like moonlight through cathedral windows, while warm vanilla and smoldering amber rise slowly beneath it, rich and reverent. The scent lingers like incense in sacred halls; luminous, mysterious, and softly decadent. Blood Moon Cathedral is a fragrance for those drawn to ritual, romance, and the beauty of the night.

 

Hand poured natural wax & cotton wick, vegan & cruelty free.

Soy wax candle in an 8oz amber apothecary jar with lid, approximately 40hrs burn time. We recommend burning for 3-4hrs maximum time to get the best burn from your candle.

 

6 coconut blend wax melt squares, each approximately 12-16 hrs of fragrance. Simply place a 4hr tea light in your burner and light.

 

A short tale that embodies the essence of Blood Moon Cathedral.

 

The church of Saint Aurelius had stood for six centuries, its stones blackened by smoke and time. The villagers whispered that it was built atop something older, something that breathed when the wind was still, but when  the moon rose over the churchyard and the bell tolled midnight, another congregation claimed it.

They came hooded through the mist, faces veiled in black lace, their hands marked with sigils cut in wax and blood. They carried offerings of wine, blood, and ash. One among them, the Keeper of Keys, unlocked a rusted door behind the altar, a door no one else dared touch.

Down they went, through the spiral stairs and into the catacombs. The air grew damp and close, thick with the scent of earth and bone. At the base of the stairs, a stone idol waited, a shape too ancient to name, its surface crawling with carvings that moved when the torchlight shifted.

They formed a circle around it, murmuring prayers in a language forgotten even by the dead. The idol’s eyes opened, gleaming faintly, and the church above shuddered as though exhaling.



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