Rose Petals - Dried Pink Rose Petals, 12 grams

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Dried Pink Rose Petals for: crafting, infusions, culinary uses like salads, drinks, (try rose cream-cheese sometime, you will not be disappointed), spells, tea, confetti, rose water, rose facial toner, natural blush, decoration, a fun gift for a friend, bath tea, weddings, and, whatever you want.

Roses have been around for at least 35 million years. Roses are literally famous. They have been a symbol for just about everything at one time or another.

MAGICK / WITCHCRAFT / HISTORY:

In witchcraft, they can be used to stuff a love spell poppet, attraction bath, bad-habit banishing spells, beauty spells, offerings to Aphrodite,

Cleopatra festooned her chambers with roses to ensure that Marc Antony would think of her whenever he encountered roses.

In the 17th century roses we're considered legal tender by royalty.

Ancient Egyptians, Persians, Romans, and Greeks were basically obsessed with roses and used them in hundreds of ways.

According to Greek mythology, roses were created by the tears of Aphrodite and the blood of Adonis. Aphrodite once protected the body of Hector with the Immortal Oil of the Rose.

In the ancient Roman novel The Golden Ass, written by Apuleius, there's a scene in which the goddess Isis, who is identified with Venus, instructs the main character, Lucius, who has been transformed into a donkey, to eat rose petals from a crown of roses worn by a priest as part of a religious procession in order to regain his humanity.

During the Christianization of the Roman Empire, the rose became associated with the Virgin Mary.

There is sooooooo much to learn about the beautiful relationship that humanity has with roses, we will most likely continue to add information here whenever we get the time!

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Dried Pink Rose Petals for: crafting, infusions, culinary uses like salads, drinks, (try rose cream-cheese sometime, you will not be disappointed), spells, tea, confetti, rose water, rose facial toner, natural blush, decoration, a fun gift for a friend, bath tea, weddings, and, whatever you want.

Roses have been around for at least 35 million years. Roses are literally famous. They have been a symbol for just about everything at one time or another.

MAGICK / WITCHCRAFT / HISTORY:

In witchcraft, they can be used to stuff a love spell poppet, attraction bath, bad-habit banishing spells, beauty spells, offerings to Aphrodite,

Cleopatra festooned her chambers with roses to ensure that Marc Antony would think of her whenever he encountered roses.

In the 17th century roses we're considered legal tender by royalty.

Ancient Egyptians, Persians, Romans, and Greeks were basically obsessed with roses and used them in hundreds of ways.

According to Greek mythology, roses were created by the tears of Aphrodite and the blood of Adonis. Aphrodite once protected the body of Hector with the Immortal Oil of the Rose.

In the ancient Roman novel The Golden Ass, written by Apuleius, there's a scene in which the goddess Isis, who is identified with Venus, instructs the main character, Lucius, who has been transformed into a donkey, to eat rose petals from a crown of roses worn by a priest as part of a religious procession in order to regain his humanity.

During the Christianization of the Roman Empire, the rose became associated with the Virgin Mary.

There is sooooooo much to learn about the beautiful relationship that humanity has with roses, we will most likely continue to add information here whenever we get the time!

Dried Pink Rose Petals for: crafting, infusions, culinary uses like salads, drinks, (try rose cream-cheese sometime, you will not be disappointed), spells, tea, confetti, rose water, rose facial toner, natural blush, decoration, a fun gift for a friend, bath tea, weddings, and, whatever you want.

Roses have been around for at least 35 million years. Roses are literally famous. They have been a symbol for just about everything at one time or another.

MAGICK / WITCHCRAFT / HISTORY:

In witchcraft, they can be used to stuff a love spell poppet, attraction bath, bad-habit banishing spells, beauty spells, offerings to Aphrodite,

Cleopatra festooned her chambers with roses to ensure that Marc Antony would think of her whenever he encountered roses.

In the 17th century roses we're considered legal tender by royalty.

Ancient Egyptians, Persians, Romans, and Greeks were basically obsessed with roses and used them in hundreds of ways.

According to Greek mythology, roses were created by the tears of Aphrodite and the blood of Adonis. Aphrodite once protected the body of Hector with the Immortal Oil of the Rose.

In the ancient Roman novel The Golden Ass, written by Apuleius, there's a scene in which the goddess Isis, who is identified with Venus, instructs the main character, Lucius, who has been transformed into a donkey, to eat rose petals from a crown of roses worn by a priest as part of a religious procession in order to regain his humanity.

During the Christianization of the Roman Empire, the rose became associated with the Virgin Mary.

There is sooooooo much to learn about the beautiful relationship that humanity has with roses, we will most likely continue to add information here whenever we get the time!