Collection: Sunflowers
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Set of 3 Sunflower Taper Candles
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Sunflower Ceramic Mug – 450ml
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Sunflower Ceramic Flower Jug – Decorative Vase
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Sunflower Scented Candle Set – Pack of 10
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Sunflower Stemless Wine Glass – 500ml
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Sunflower Glass Water Bottle – 600ml
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The properties of sunflowers:
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In metaphysical and magical traditions, the sunflower is a powerful symbol of joy, vitality, and spiritual growth. Associated with the Sun, it embodies warmth, positivity, and life-giving energy. Its bright, golden petals are said to attract good luck, abundance, and happiness, making it a popular for those focused on confidence, success, and personal empowerment. Sunflowers are also believed to promote truth, honesty, and loyalty, reflecting their tendency to follow the sun across the sky. In folklore, they are often used to boost morale, encourage optimism, and ward off negative energies. Corresponding to the element of Fire and ruled by the astrological sign Leo, the sunflower resonates with solar energies and is ideal as a decorative charm to invite warmth and light into the home or sacred space.
In traditional herbalism and folk medicine, the sunflower (Helianthus annuus) has long been valued for its diverse therapeutic properties. Its leaves and petals are used for their astringent qualities, commonly applied to minor wounds, insect bites, and skin irritations. Infusions made from the leaves serve as expectorants, helping to ease coughs and respiratory congestion, while also acting as diaphoretics to reduce fevers. Sunflower oil, rich in vitamin E and linoleic acid, is prized in both herbal and aromatherapeutic practices for its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and skin-regenerating properties—helping to soothe conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, and sun damage. The seeds, known for their high content of healthy fats, fibre, magnesium, selenium, and phytosterols, support cardiovascular health, lower cholesterol, and promote digestive regularity.