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Unicorn Fairy Circles
Wildflower meadow · late summer

A worthy candle.
Your chosen purpose.

Handcrafted beeswax candles, infused with organic herbs, made in careful small batches. Every color on this site was pulled from a plant in a meadow — aster and wild rose, goldenrod and sage, bluebell and dried lavender. The palette isn't decoration. It's the field the candles come from.

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The palette

Every color is a plant.

No arbitrary brand colors. Each hex was pulled from the range of a flower, leaf, or dried part of something that grows in a Louisiana meadow in late summer.

Grounds & surfaces

Sun-bleached grass

Tall dried grass in August noon light. The page background.

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Dried meadow hay

Parchment — a shade deeper than sun-bleached grass. Tinted panels.

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Inside of a dried stem

Slightly warmer, slightly deeper. Product-card surface.

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Petal in noon light

Lightest possible warm cream — ivory with no sterility.

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Ink — the shadows

Deep undergrowth shadow

Moss-black. The darkest natural shade in a shaded meadow. Body ink.

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Plant stem in shadow

Secondary prose text — a softer ink that still reads against cream.

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Dried-grass dust

Field haze / timestamp / caption tones. Subtle.

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Blooms — the wildflowers

Aster / field scabious

Dusty wildflower purple. The muted shadow of a shaded-lavender bud. Primary accent.

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Dried wild rose

Aged petal of a wild rose or red clover after summer. Used on rose products and heart icons.

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Goldenrod shadow

The dark honey of a goldenrod at dusk, or a dried calendula core. Text-safe warm accent.

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Bluebell shadow

Wild lupine, bluebell at dusk. The cool-purple side of the bloom family.

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Leaves — never more than small use

Fresh sage leaf

The sage, basil, mint leaf face in morning. Section-label eyebrows. Small text only.

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Dried sage underside

Yarrow frond, sage-leaf reverse. Decorative only.

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Deep leaf shadow

Rosemary / fern frond shadow. Decorative; used for leaf motifs in labels.

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Warm family — honey, hip, amber

Beeswax / goldenrod sun

The honey-brass family. Chrome hover, label accents, brand warmth.

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Dried rose hip

Red-clay earth / dried rose hip / aged bark. Deep warm earth note.

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Melted beeswax

The UFC brand amber. Announcement bar, logo-mask color.

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Chrome & structure

Aged pewter

Weathered cedar or tin-backed mirror. Frames the site without taking on any hue. Header + footer.

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Dried stem fiber

Decorative rules and hairlines. Soft.

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Woody border

Meaningful UI boundaries — buttons, inputs. Visible.

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Hyperfocus Infusions

One plant, one color.

Each candle carries the signature color of the plant it's built around. Lavender wears aster purple. Rose wears dried-petal red. Frankincense wears melted amber. The palette isn't decoration — it's the candle telling you what's inside it before you read a word.

Lavender

Lavender

Peace · sleep · quiet

From $24

Rose

Rose

Love · the open heart

From $26

Frankincense

Frankincense

Reverence · quiet of a sacred room

From $28

Calendula

Calendula

Sun · confidence · warmth

From $24

Mugwort

Mugwort

Dreams · threshold · night

From $24

Chamomile

Chamomile

Calm · the reliable one

From $24

Sage

Sage

Cleansing · wisdom · clarity

From $24

Rosemary

Rosemary

Memory · focus · remembrance

From $24

Peppermint

Peppermint

Energy · clarity · cool

From $24

Hyssop

Hyssop

Purification · threshold · release

From $24

Cinnamon

Cinnamon

Passion · warmth · speed

From $24

Myrrh

Myrrh

Ancient · grounding · ceremony

From $28

On the box

A candle label that says what it is.

Each candle's label carries a single-color hairline at the top — the same accent that tinted its product card. Same plant, same color, on the website and in your hand. The meaning card goes inside the box.

Hyperfocus Infusion

Lavender

Lavandula angustifolia

Peace to the household, sleep to the weary, quiet to the room that has been too loud.

Hyperfocus Infusion

Rose

Rosa damascena

The open heart, the softened place. Love returned to itself.

Hyperfocus Infusion

Calendula

Calendula officinalis

Sun made portable. Confidence in the quiet hours.

Hyperfocus Infusion

Frankincense

Boswellia sacra

A room set aside. Reverence without requirement.

Layered Intent blends

A blend tells you what's in it before you read the label.

Blend candles carry a multi-color hairline at the top: each ingredient gets an equal segment, in its signature wildflower color. A customer can read the ingredient list across the bar the way they'd glance at a spice rack — color by color, in order.

Layered Intent

Tender Heart

Lavender · Lemon Balm · Rose

Self-compassion for the days that ask too much of you. Softness, not severity.

Aster · Lemon balm · Wild rose

Layered Intent

Inner Radiance

Chamomile · Calendula · Rose · Lavender

Four plants for light returning to the self. Sun and steady and soft and calm.

Chamomile · Goldenrod · Wild rose · Aster

Layered Intent

Guardian Light

Hyssop · Rosemary · Sage

Purification with a long cultural record. Threshold protection that's been trusted for centuries.

Bluebell · Rosemary · Sage

Layered Intent

Moonlit Path

Mugwort · Star Anise · Chamomile · Frankincense

Dream-work and threshold-crossing. For the quiet hours the soul does its best work in.

Mugwort · Star anise · Chamomile · Amber

Layered Intent

Serene Focus

Lavender · Lemon Peel · Peppermint

Calm that keeps the pencil moving. Peace plus attention.

Aster · Citrus · Fresh mint

Layered Intent

Firecracker

Ginger · Peppermint · Lemon Peel · Cinnamon

The push. For getting unstuck, moving fast, making a decision.

Ginger · Mint · Citrus · Cinnamon

Why the palette works

A brand built of things that grow.

Most candle brands pick colors because they look good on a shelf. UFC's palette picks colors because they describe the plants the candles are made from. That's a different kind of design decision — it creates a brand that means the product, rather than packaging it.

The business case, quickly.

Distinctive. No other candle brand is sitting in sage + dusty wildflower + rose + goldenrod. When a buyer sees these colors in the wild — on Instagram, a gift table, a bookstore shelf — they'll recognize UFC without reading the name.

Semantic. Because each color has a plant source, the palette is self-documenting. New products can be assigned their plant's color on day one. No "which purple should we use for rose" committee.

Inclusive. None of these are traditionally "witchy" or traditionally "Christian." They're plants. A Christian buyer reads a dusty lavender as convent and abbey. A pagan buyer reads it as handfasting. A secular buyer reads it as garden. All three are correct. The palette does the work of holding the audience together.

Extensible. When you add a new candle — bluebell or calendula or nettle — it already has a color waiting. The brand system isn't locked at launch. It grows with the catalog.