Rituals for the Full Pink Moon: Rebirth and Renewal
On Thursday, April 2nd, 2026, the night sky will be dominated by the Full Pink Moon. Despite its evocative name, the moon won't actually change hue; it is named after the Phlox subulata (moss pink), one of the earliest widespread flowers of spring.
As the first Full Moon following the Spring Equinox, this is a potent time for rebirth, clearing out old energy, and stepping into the light. In our new [Lunar Cycles Collection](insert link), we’ve gathered the vessels and tools you need to harness this lunar peak.
1. Create Your Lunar Altar
The Pink Moon is about "breaking the ice." It’s time to move from the hibernation of winter into the action of spring.
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The Vessel: Use our Crescent Moon Wooden Wall Shelf as a dedicated space for your lunar ritual. Its natural wood finish perfectly complements the spring "botanical" energy of April.
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The Light: Light a White Spell Candle from The Illumination Study to represent purity and new beginnings.
2. Charging Your Crystals
The light of the Full Moon is the ultimate "reset button" for your stones. Place your favorite crystals on a windowsill or, if the weather permits, safely in a garden space.
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Selenite: Known as "Liquid Light," Selenite is the ultimate lunar stone. Use a Selenite Charging Plate to amplify the moon's energy into your other crystals.
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Rose Quartz: To honor the "Pink" theme of this moon, work with Rose Quartz to invite self-love and compassion into your new spring cycle.
3. The Ritual of Release
Full moons are for letting go so that new growth can take root.
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Write it Down: Use a notebook from The Written Intent to list three things that no longer serve you.
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The Burn: Safely burn the paper using a Brass Censer or an Ashcatcher from our Incense Apothecary, visualizing the smoke carrying that heavy energy away.
4. Bathe in the Glow
If you can’t get outside, bring the moon to you. Our Black Obsidian Crystal Moon Necklace (from The Star-Crossed Collection) allows you to carry that protective lunar energy with you long after the moon has waned.
How are you celebrating the first full moon of the astrological year? Explore our Lunar Cycles Collection to find your perfect ritual match.
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