Lammas, also known as Lughnasadh, is a Pagan and Wiccan celebration of the first harvest season of the year! That’s right: we thank the Earth and Universe for the food that will continue to nourish us through the rest of the year, most specifically apples, corn, grapes, wine, and more! Of course, there’s more to it than that, but for this article, we’ll focus on the items that bring the energy of this holiday into your home, hearth, and ritual!
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Lammas, or Lugnasadh, Sabbat Correspondences
Lammas Date
Northern Hemisphere: August 1
Southern Hemisphere: February 1
Lammas Magick
- Harvesting all spells and hard work
- Appreciating what our Earth does for our lives
- Reinforcing long-term spellwork
Lammas Symbolism
- Harvest
- Bounty
- Plentifulness
- Abundance
- Prosperity
- Transformation
- Purification
- Change
Lammas Symbols
- Ears of corn
- Corn dollies
- Dried sunflowers
- Harvesting tools
- Cornucopias
- Gourds
- Cauldrons
Lammas Colors
- Deep greens
- Golden yellows
- Deep oranges
- Shimmering bronzes
- Tanned browns
Lammas Deities
- Lugh (of course!)
- Ceres
- Isis
- Cerridwen
Lammas Crystals + Stones
- Carnelian
- Citrine
- Tiger’s Eye
- Lodestones
- Obsidian
- Aventurine
Lammas Herbs
- Calendula
- Heather
- Goldenrod
- Peony
- Yarrow
- Vervain
- Sunflower
- Poppy
- Basil
- Hops
- Marigold
- Grape vine + leaves
- Rosemary
- Rose hips
- blackthorn
Lammas Incense + Oils
- Basil
- Rose
- Rosemary
- Frankincense
- Sandalwood
Lammas Foods + Drinks
- Mushrooms
- Garlic
- Onion
- All Grains
- Corn
- Bread
- Honey
- Nuts
- Berries
- Cider, ale, beer, whiskey, mead
- Pies and cobblers
- Jam
- Potatoes
- Grapes