Lammas Correspondences: Herbs, Colours, Crystals & More
Tuning into the Energy of the First Harvest
Lammas — or Lughnasadh — is a time of abundance, gratitude, and transition. One of the easiest ways to tap into the magic of the season is by working with its magical correspondences. Whether you’re dressing a candle, mixing a tea, building a charm bag, or simply decorating your altar, aligning your tools with the seasonal energy helps you work in harmony with the natural world.
Below you’ll find a guide to the herbs, colours, crystals, foods, and symbols associated with Lammas — all perfect for spellwork, rituals, and everyday magic around the first harvest sabbat.
Lammas Herbs and Plants
These herbs reflect themes of growth, protection, prosperity, and gratitude:
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Rosemary – for protection, remembrance, and longevity
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Chamomile – to invite calm, peace, and gentle abundance
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Basil – great for prosperity and blessing spells
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Thyme – boosts courage and personal power
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Mint – energises the spirit and supports success
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Calendula (Marigold) – associated with the sun, joy, and inner strength
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Wheat and Barley – symbols of the grain harvest and spiritual nourishment
Add these to incense blends, simmer pots, charm bags, or use to dress candles with a little Lammas Altar Oil.
Lammas Colours
Colour magic is a powerful way to align your energy with the season — through candles, altar cloths, ribbons, or clothing.
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Gold & Yellow – sun energy, celebration, gratitude
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Orange – joy, creativity, harvest abundance
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Green – growth, fertility, prosperity
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Brown – grounding, protection, earth connection
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Red – vitality, strength, passion
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Deep Purple – transition, mystery, connection to spirit
Use colour purposefully. Lighting a gold candle to give thanks or wrapping a sigil in orange thread for harvest blessings can be a simple but powerful act.
Crystals for Lammas
These crystals enhance the energy of the season and work well in spellwork or on your altar:
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Citrine – for abundance, optimism, and solar energy
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Sunstone – aligns with joy, personal power, and the divine masculine
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Carnelian – for courage, motivation, and vitality
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Clear Quartz – amplifies intentions and clarity
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Tiger’s Eye – protection and focused willpower
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Amber – connects you to ancestral wisdom and the energy of the earth
Charge your crystals in the sunlight on Lammas morning and keep one in your pocket as a reminder of your inner strength and harvest magic.
Symbols of the Lammas Season
These items can be used on your altar, in rituals, or simply as decoration to help ground your practice in seasonal energy:
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Sheaves of wheat or corn
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Corn dollies made from the last harvest
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Loaves of bread, flatbreads, or oatcakes
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Sunflowers, apples, and berries
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Sickle or scythe symbols
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Handwritten gratitude lists or harvest journals
These symbols carry layers of meaning — from the turning of the year to the spiritual growth you’ve cultivated since Imbolc.
Lammas Foods and Offerings
What better way to honour the harvest than with food? Here are some Lammas staples:
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Fresh baked bread (especially from scratch!)
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Seasonal fruit – apples, blackberries, grapes
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Grains and seeds – barley, oats, sunflower seeds
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Herb-infused oils and honeys
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Wine, cider, or herbal teas
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Honey cakes or oat biscuits
Use these as offerings on your altar, in feasts, or simply eaten with intention and gratitude.
Need magical oil for dressing candles, tools, or offerings? Try my Lammas Altar Oil — handmade with seasonal herbs and charged under the sun to help you connect with the energy of this sabbat.
Looking for Witchy Tools for the Season?
You’ll find handcrafted magical oils, spell kits, and altar essentials in my Etsy shop — perfect for celebrating Lammas with ease and intention. Everything is made with care and seasonal alignment here in Lancashire.
Final Thoughts
Working with Lammas correspondences brings depth, beauty, and purpose to your seasonal magic. Whether you light a gold candle, brew a basil tea, or tie a corn dolly with orange ribbon, every action becomes a reflection of your connection to the land, the cycle, and your own personal harvest.
So gather your tools, trust your intuition, and let this golden sabbat inspire gratitude, courage, and grounded magic.
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