2.5 hours
Xa Kako Dile:
Starting at USD 29
Sat, 25 Apr • 12:30 PM (GMT-07:00)
Xa Kako Dile:
15401 California 1, Caspar, United States
Historically, the tall flowering stalks of mullein were dipped in tallow, suet, or wax to create slow-burning torches used for illumination, ceremonies, and funeral processions. Known by evocative names such as “Hag’s Taper” and “Jupiter’s Rod,” mullein torches have been used since ancient Roman times. Because of their versatility, they have served both practical purposes and roles in magical and protective traditions.
The Mendocino Coast Herb Guild invites you to the beautiful medicine garden at Xa Kako Dile for a hands-on afternoon of mullein torch making. Participants will create their own mullein torch to take home—perfect for celebrating Beltane and the Summer Solstice.
Bring your summer intentions, along with any special dried herbs or flowers you would like to incorporate into your torch.
This workshop will include:
All net proceeds from this workshop will support future activities of the Mendocino Coast Herb Guild and the medicine garden at Xa Kako Dile.
Come craft, learn, and connect with the seasonal magic of mullein.
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Tickets for Mullein Torch Making Workshop can be booked here.
| Ticket type | Ticket price |
|---|---|
| General Admission | 29 USD |