The Grace of Plenty
THALIA The Kharis goddess of festive celebrations and rich and luxurious banquets. She was one of three Kharites, the other two being Aglaia and Euphrosyne. Her name was derived from the Greek adjective thalia which, when applied to banquets, means rich, plentiful and luxuriant.
Luck, Abundance, Fertility (Opportunity), Good Cheer, and bringing matters that are worth celebrating
Myrtle, Rose, Oregano, Chamomile, Cat’s Claw Bark, Jasmine, Yarrow
Inspired by Thalia, Grace of flourishing feasts, joyful gatherings, and the abundance worth sharing—Grace of Plenty crafted for the moments when you’re ready to welcome opportunity back to the table.
Dress candles, anoint the body, your wallet, doorways, business tools, journals, invitations, or anything tied to what you are growing.
Made to call in:
✦ lucky openings
✦ fertile opportunities
✦ celebrations worth remembering
✦ abundance that feels nourishing—not exhausting
✦ joy that arrives and stays awhile
Because prosperity was never only about wealth.
Sometimes it looks like laughter returning.
Sometimes it looks like finally having enough.
Sometimes it looks like life giving you something to celebrate again.
The Grace of Plenty
THALIA The Kharis goddess of festive celebrations and rich and luxurious banquets. She was one of three Kharites, the other two being Aglaia and Euphrosyne. Her name was derived from the Greek adjective thalia which, when applied to banquets, means rich, plentiful and luxuriant.
Luck, Abundance, Fertility (Opportunity), Good Cheer, and bringing matters that are worth celebrating
Myrtle, Rose, Oregano, Chamomile, Cat’s Claw Bark, Jasmine, Yarrow
Inspired by Thalia, Grace of flourishing feasts, joyful gatherings, and the abundance worth sharing—Grace of Plenty crafted for the moments when you’re ready to welcome opportunity back to the table.
Dress candles, anoint the body, your wallet, doorways, business tools, journals, invitations, or anything tied to what you are growing.
Made to call in:
✦ lucky openings
✦ fertile opportunities
✦ celebrations worth remembering
✦ abundance that feels nourishing—not exhausting
✦ joy that arrives and stays awhile
Because prosperity was never only about wealth.
Sometimes it looks like laughter returning.
Sometimes it looks like finally having enough.
Sometimes it looks like life giving you something to celebrate again.