The 3 Graces Collection (Luck, Favor, Joy)

$45.00

Each Grace offers something different—but together they teach Kharis:

Thalia teaches us to celebrate and share abundance.
Aglaia teaches us to embody beauty and offer dignity. Attracting what is already yours
Euphrosyne teaches us to cultivate joy and lift spirits.

the more we embody grace, the more grace becomes something we naturally give—and receive.

The Inspiration Behind the Collection

This collection began long before I knew what it would become.

As a child in Anderson, Indiana, there was a fountain of the Three Graces that completely captured my imagination. I climbed it. Admired it. Returned to it again and again without fully understanding why it felt important—only that something about those figures stayed with me.

Years later, I found myself bringing home a Three Graces vase, and something clicked.

In the middle of a world that feels increasingly exhausted, disconnected, and heavy, I kept returning to the same thought:

We need the Graces again.

We need reasons to celebrate.

We need beauty that heals instead of compares.

We need joy that returns gently after survival.

And maybe most importantly—we need to remember Kharis: that what we nurture in ourselves becomes something we can offer outward. That generosity still matters. That softness still matters. That community, delight, beauty, and care are not frivolous things.

They are ancient survival tools.

So this collection was created as an offering to those forgotten parts of ourselves:

The part that still hopes.
The part that still wants to shine.
The part that still wants something worth celebrating.

Each oil is devoted to one of the Three Graces and the gifts they teach us to embody:

Grace of Plenty — for flourishing, opportunity, abundance, and celebration.
Grace of Favor / Splendor / Radiance — for beauty, magnetism, adornment, and warm reception.
Grace of Joy — for optimism, emotional renewal, and finding your spark again.

Because grace was never meant to be something we wait to receive.

Sometimes grace is something we practice.

And sometimes—if we’re lucky—it becomes something we share.

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 Favor

AGLAIA (Aglaea) was the Kharis (Charis) goddess of beauty, adornment, splendour and glory. She was one of three Kharites (Charites), her sisters being Euphrosyne and Thalia. 

Magnetism, Favor, Beauty, Adornment, and Praise 

Cardamom, Damiana, Hibiscus, Rose, Yarrow, Clove

Inspired by Aglaia, Grace of splendor, adornment, praise, and radiant favor—this oil was created for the moments when you want to feel undeniably seen.

Not perfection.

Presence.

The kind that turns heads because you finally believe yourself worthy of taking up space.

Dress candles. Anoint perfume points, mirrors, jewelry, makeup brushes, resumes, business tools, offerings, or anything tied to visibility and recognition.

Crafted to encourage:
✦ personal magnetism
✦ confidence that feels embodied
✦ favor in social spaces
✦ beauty rituals with intention
✦ praise, recognition, and warm reception

Because glamour was never vanity.

Sometimes glamour is healing.
Sometimes adornment becomes devotion.
Sometimes learning to be witnessed is its own kind of magic.

The Grace of Joy 

EUPHROSYNE The Kharis goddess of good cheer, joy, mirth and merriment. She was one of three sister Kharites, the other two being Aglaia and Thalia. Her name is the feminine form of the Greek word euphrosynos meaning "merriment"

Joy, Radiance, Bringing one’s SPARK back, Uplifting Spirits, Optimism 

Eyebright, Calendula, Basil, Orange Peel, St. john’s Wort 

Inspired by Euphrosyne, Grace of joy, laughter, merriment, and bright spirits—this oil was made for the days when you don’t need forced positivity.

You just need to feel like yourself again.

Dress candles. Anoint wrists, heart space, journals, pillows, ritual baths, creative tools, or anything connected to healing the spirit.

Created to encourage:
✦ emotional brightness
✦ renewed optimism
✦ reclaiming your creative spark
✦ joy after difficult seasons
✦ warmth, laughter, and lightness

Because happiness isn’t always loud.

Sometimes joy returns quietly.

Like sunlight finding its way back into a room you forgot had windows.

Each Grace offers something different—but together they teach Kharis:

Thalia teaches us to celebrate and share abundance.
Aglaia teaches us to embody beauty and offer dignity. Attracting what is already yours
Euphrosyne teaches us to cultivate joy and lift spirits.

the more we embody grace, the more grace becomes something we naturally give—and receive.

The Inspiration Behind the Collection

This collection began long before I knew what it would become.

As a child in Anderson, Indiana, there was a fountain of the Three Graces that completely captured my imagination. I climbed it. Admired it. Returned to it again and again without fully understanding why it felt important—only that something about those figures stayed with me.

Years later, I found myself bringing home a Three Graces vase, and something clicked.

In the middle of a world that feels increasingly exhausted, disconnected, and heavy, I kept returning to the same thought:

We need the Graces again.

We need reasons to celebrate.

We need beauty that heals instead of compares.

We need joy that returns gently after survival.

And maybe most importantly—we need to remember Kharis: that what we nurture in ourselves becomes something we can offer outward. That generosity still matters. That softness still matters. That community, delight, beauty, and care are not frivolous things.

They are ancient survival tools.

So this collection was created as an offering to those forgotten parts of ourselves:

The part that still hopes.
The part that still wants to shine.
The part that still wants something worth celebrating.

Each oil is devoted to one of the Three Graces and the gifts they teach us to embody:

Grace of Plenty — for flourishing, opportunity, abundance, and celebration.
Grace of Favor / Splendor / Radiance — for beauty, magnetism, adornment, and warm reception.
Grace of Joy — for optimism, emotional renewal, and finding your spark again.

Because grace was never meant to be something we wait to receive.

Sometimes grace is something we practice.

And sometimes—if we’re lucky—it becomes something we share.

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 Favor

AGLAIA (Aglaea) was the Kharis (Charis) goddess of beauty, adornment, splendour and glory. She was one of three Kharites (Charites), her sisters being Euphrosyne and Thalia. 

Magnetism, Favor, Beauty, Adornment, and Praise 

Cardamom, Damiana, Hibiscus, Rose, Yarrow, Clove

Inspired by Aglaia, Grace of splendor, adornment, praise, and radiant favor—this oil was created for the moments when you want to feel undeniably seen.

Not perfection.

Presence.

The kind that turns heads because you finally believe yourself worthy of taking up space.

Dress candles. Anoint perfume points, mirrors, jewelry, makeup brushes, resumes, business tools, offerings, or anything tied to visibility and recognition.

Crafted to encourage:
✦ personal magnetism
✦ confidence that feels embodied
✦ favor in social spaces
✦ beauty rituals with intention
✦ praise, recognition, and warm reception

Because glamour was never vanity.

Sometimes glamour is healing.
Sometimes adornment becomes devotion.
Sometimes learning to be witnessed is its own kind of magic.

The Grace of Joy 

EUPHROSYNE The Kharis goddess of good cheer, joy, mirth and merriment. She was one of three sister Kharites, the other two being Aglaia and Thalia. Her name is the feminine form of the Greek word euphrosynos meaning "merriment"

Joy, Radiance, Bringing one’s SPARK back, Uplifting Spirits, Optimism 

Eyebright, Calendula, Basil, Orange Peel, St. john’s Wort 

Inspired by Euphrosyne, Grace of joy, laughter, merriment, and bright spirits—this oil was made for the days when you don’t need forced positivity.

You just need to feel like yourself again.

Dress candles. Anoint wrists, heart space, journals, pillows, ritual baths, creative tools, or anything connected to healing the spirit.

Created to encourage:
✦ emotional brightness
✦ renewed optimism
✦ reclaiming your creative spark
✦ joy after difficult seasons
✦ warmth, laughter, and lightness

Because happiness isn’t always loud.

Sometimes joy returns quietly.

Like sunlight finding its way back into a room you forgot had windows.