A diya is a dish typically used during Diwali, the festival of lights, to embellish the sacred spaces, altars, and shrines that are erected in honor of Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of abundance and prosperity. It’s perfectly designed to be placed on your altar space and hold offerings — coins, herbs, flowers, or resins.

Selenite, in general, is a peaceful Crown Chakra stone that radiates pure white light and Divine Feminine energy. In this yellow aura variety, it becomes even more potent, promoting confidence and vitality.

If you love creating art and bringing more beauty into the world, you’ll love this Sequin Mesh Sari Ribbon! It’s the perfect accent for any item that brings you joy. Each ribbon is a beautiful neutral cream color adorned with golden sequins and easily ties around everything from candles to wands.

Call in peace, balance, and healing with our Pasithea’s Incense. We lovingly handcrafted this loose incense blend right there at Sage Goddess Headquarters. It’s inspired by Pasithea, the Greek goddess of rest and relaxation — and she’s one of the Three Graces!

This two-toned .925 sterling silver necklace features a faceted hexagonal black onyx crystal bezel set in a halo of gold-plated detailing. It’s all suspended in a hammered silver framework with an attached gold-plated silver chain.

Black opal is a grounding, soothing, calming stone that’s also a powerful magnifier. Like all opal, black opal is a stone of transformation, power, and divine inspiration that represents the will of the gods. It reprograms the mind, heart, and spirit, enabling major rebirth.

If you’re searching for abundance and prosperity, this Tumbled Indian Citrine is the stone for you! Indian citrine is a beautiful stone that draws money like a magnet and holds a disposition that imparts wonder, delight, and enthusiasm.

Our Diwali Light & Shadow Set is back. This set calls on both our light and shadow aspect, and honoring both is important in any practice. Diwali symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness — and this year, it begins on November 1.