
Our Fortune Candle is designed to combine the Victorian tradition of the Bridesmaids' Cake, the simplistic intrigue of a fortune cookie, and an engaging cyber quest to discover the secret meaning of the unique charm hidden within.
Always burn your Fortune Candle in a container. As it burns, it will reveal a hidden sterling silver charm. Carefully remove the charm (we recommend using tweezers) and run it under hot water to remove any excess wax.
Look here to find out...
Is travel in your future? Is there new love on your horizon? What is your animal totem?
| Airplane | travel & adventure are in your future |
| Angel | the angel indicates higher powers at work in your life; you are blessed |
| Apple | take time to enjoy the fruits of your labor |
| Bear | the bear is an animal of hibernation, healing & wisdom; it calls you to nurture your inner self |
| Butterfly | a project or idea will soon come to fruition; the butterfly also symbolizes freedom |
| Champagne Glasses | you have great cause to celebrate; count your blessings & seize the day! |
| Clown | remember that laughter is the best medicine - don't take life too seriously |
| Cupid | love is in the air; whether it's a new romantic interest or a new lust for life, look out because cupid's arrow is pointed at you |
| Crown | treat yourself like royalty and remember that if you don't take care of yourself, who will? |
| Deer | deer energy brings us in touch with softness, gentleness & love; it is introspective & feminine |
| Dog | dogs are guardians, protectors, angels with fur; they teach us to smell the air, roll in the grass & reconnect with the earth |
| Dog Bone | you will be rewarded for your loyalty & hard work |
| Dollar Sign | good fortune is headed your way |
| Dolphin | symbol of joy, communication & community, the dolphin reminds us the importance of play |
| Dove | considered sacred to ancient divinities of love & fertility, the dove brings peace, love & happiness |
| Dragon | in the face of a challenge, you will rise to the occasion and meet it with courage and victory |
| Eagle | as the great bird of vision, power, wisdom & light, the eagle brings courage |
| Fairy | fairies remind us to dance, sing & celebrate children with bouquets of fresh flowers & banquets of delicious foods |
| Feather | the feather represents the spirit of air; to receive a feather means you are to go on a journey |
| Fish | a symbolic icon in many cultures, the fish embodies the spirit of water; it represents eternal youth and is a symbol of fertility and abundance |
| Four-Leafed Clover | you've got the world on a string! enjoy it! the four-leafed clover is a classic symbol of good luck |
| Frog | symbolic of the spirit of water, the frog cleanses, brings the rain and is the protector of newborns |
| Goat | historically, the goat's use in ceremony has made it a symbol of both the sacred and the sacrificed; widely known as a symbol of fertility, the goat's stubborn nature and adaptability make it a survivor |
| Heart | remember to live through your heart, not in your head; it is only with the heart that one can truly see what is important |
| Horse | symbolizes power, strength, freedom, movement, grace & fertility |
| Horseshoe | renowned symbol of good luck; repels bad spirits and the evil eye |
| Key | you hold the power to open the hearts and minds of those around you |
| Man in the Moon | the moon's eternal cycle of light and dark influences the tides, our crops, even our moods; the man in the moon reminds us to trust in the ebb and flow of life and love |
| Mermaid | the mermaid holds the mystery of the sea; she represents hidden desire and a longing for something beyond what one's eye can see |
| Musical Note | you have a talent for "striking a cord" with those you meet; your creativity is inspiration to others |
| Owl | the owl represents the realm of the unknown; as guardian of the night, he is considered a keeper of wisdom |
| Palm Tree | the palm tree indicates a need for warmth, solitude, and healing; it calls you to take a deep breath, feel the wind in your hair and your toes in the sand |
| Rabbit | often portrayed as a clever trickster, the rabbit's also widely known as a symbol of fertility; its soft nature embraces yin lunar power |
| Ram | your strength & determination will help you get ahead; also a symbol of fertility |
| Rose | said to have sprung from the blood of Aphrodite, goddess of Love & Beauty, the rose embodies the essence of romantic love |
| Sailboat | the sailboat signals a need for adventure and a break from the routine; it is time for you to return to nature |
| Scales of Justice | you posses the power to see all sides of a situation and are thus a good mediator; you are the one others look to for fairness |
| Scissors | the scissors symbolize the need to make a clean break; whether it's simply a new haircut or a new job, relationship or lifestyle, it's time for a fresh start |
| Seagull | the seagull represents the freedom of spirit associated with the sea; it inspires us to see the beauty in simple things |
| Seashell | the seashell is a gift from the sea whose mystery and eternal rhythms are represented in each shell's unique colors and patterns; it reminds us that we are each unique and beautiful in our own way |
| Shovel | the shovel reminds us the value of sticking with a project because he who digs deep finds the richest reward |
| Snake | protector of the household, symbol of fire and energy, the snake is a powerful healer and creative force |
| Spider | time & patience invested in your own creations will bring great success |
| Star | the star represents things bright, powerful and awe-inspiring; you are the brightest star in someone's sky |
| Teddy Bear | the teddy bear is a classic symbol of home and comfort; you give comfort to those you meet |
| Turtle | the wise old turtle says that true wisdom is attained through perseverance; establishing your own pace and following your own path are the elements of success |
| Wedding Ring | soon to wed! |
| Wishbone | your wish will come true |
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