The Winter Solstice marks the shortest day of the year and subsequently, the longest night. There are festivals which celebrate this time of year all over the world - usually punctuated with a feast to kick off the Starvation Months (called such before refrigeration and canning and taco bell, when food was scarce in the winter) dating back to Neolithic times.
To make this Winter less awful, we've made some lovely little Winter Solstice bundles for you (we were going to call them Non-demoninational-Celebratory-Wintertime-Funtime-Bundles, but it didn't quite roll off the tongue). Our bundles include Palo Santo for burning, symbolic of the yule log in your hearth; a white spell candle which brings peace, purity and spirituality and also symbolizes winter snowfall; kyanite which raises your vibration and is excellent for transitioning to a meditational state as well as deepening your intuition; abalone which represents the tides of emotion as well as change/transition; baculum, which is symbolic of prosperity (plus it makes us giggle); feathers to represent fauna and the approaching Spring; and finally two sticks of incense, lavender and chandan, because they smell pretty and we like you.