"Mari Lwyd, Horse of Frost, Star-horse, and White Horse of the Sea, is carried to us.
The Dead return."
The Ballad of the Mari Lwyd - Vernon Watkins
The Mari Lwyd (meaning "Grey Mare") is a pagan Welsh tradition thought to bring good luck. An eerie creature made of a horse skull wrapped in a white sheet, colored glass for eyes and decorated with bells and ribbons.
If the Mari Lwyd shows up at your door you'll need to have your wits and rhymes about you. If one fails to out verse her, she and her company of revelers and mummers gain entry to the the person's home. Honestly, they are probably coming in either way! Really though, you don't want to outsmart the Mari Lwyd, she's good luck!
The fresh cool aroma of Peppermint and Eucalyptus invokes cold winter nights when the Mari Lwyd may come a prancing by looking for refreshment and a good old fashioned battle of rhymes.
***Your burning candle should always be in sight and away from drafts. Place your candle on a flat, heat-resistant surface when lit. Keep it away from children, pets, materials that can catch fire, and other heat sources. Never move your candle while it is burning or still hot. Hayes Haven Apothecary assumes no responsibility for negligent use of product.
***Please know that while the aromatherapy of essential oils and the powerful vibrations of crystals and stones may assist in grief recovery, they are not a replacement for professional therapy. This offering is not meant to replace professional treatment for grief, depression, anxiety, or other mood disorders. Please seek a licensed grief counselor/therapist for professional guidance or if you find yourself thinking of harming yourself or others.
***Hayes Haven Apothecary makes no medical claims for this product. The information provided is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek a qualified healthcare provider for questions about medical conditions.
The Dead return."
The Ballad of the Mari Lwyd - Vernon Watkins
The Mari Lwyd (meaning "Grey Mare") is a pagan Welsh tradition thought to bring good luck. An eerie creature made of a horse skull wrapped in a white sheet, colored glass for eyes and decorated with bells and ribbons.
If the Mari Lwyd shows up at your door you'll need to have your wits and rhymes about you. If one fails to out verse her, she and her company of revelers and mummers gain entry to the the person's home. Honestly, they are probably coming in either way! Really though, you don't want to outsmart the Mari Lwyd, she's good luck!
The fresh cool aroma of Peppermint and Eucalyptus invokes cold winter nights when the Mari Lwyd may come a prancing by looking for refreshment and a good old fashioned battle of rhymes.
***Your burning candle should always be in sight and away from drafts. Place your candle on a flat, heat-resistant surface when lit. Keep it away from children, pets, materials that can catch fire, and other heat sources. Never move your candle while it is burning or still hot. Hayes Haven Apothecary assumes no responsibility for negligent use of product.
***Please know that while the aromatherapy of essential oils and the powerful vibrations of crystals and stones may assist in grief recovery, they are not a replacement for professional therapy. This offering is not meant to replace professional treatment for grief, depression, anxiety, or other mood disorders. Please seek a licensed grief counselor/therapist for professional guidance or if you find yourself thinking of harming yourself or others.
***Hayes Haven Apothecary makes no medical claims for this product. The information provided is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek a qualified healthcare provider for questions about medical conditions.