In the Candelight, a tea for compline

$15.00

A tea for Compline — evening’s final prayer

The light wanes, and the world grows still.
Day gives way to night, and in the hush that follows, the soul begins to breathe again.

In the Candlelight is an offering for that sacred hour — a quiet liturgy of warmth and release. Clove kindles the first note of devotion, a soft ember of comfort and prayer. Valerian answers with deep silence, the body’s own amen. Anise rises like incense, sweetening the breath. Cinnamon and cardamom lend their steady presence — familiar, forgiving — while lavender blesses the moment with calm.

Beneath it all rests At the Tableour signature blend of chamomile, passionflower, and lemongrass — the ground of peace upon which all prayers find their rest.

This is tea as benediction:
for the closing of the day,
for the hands that have worked,
for the hearts that still carry too much.

Sip slowly, as if tasting the quiet itself.
Let each breath be an offering.
Let each swallow be a release.
And when the cup is empty, may only peace remain.

A tea for Compline — evening’s final prayer

The light wanes, and the world grows still.
Day gives way to night, and in the hush that follows, the soul begins to breathe again.

In the Candlelight is an offering for that sacred hour — a quiet liturgy of warmth and release. Clove kindles the first note of devotion, a soft ember of comfort and prayer. Valerian answers with deep silence, the body’s own amen. Anise rises like incense, sweetening the breath. Cinnamon and cardamom lend their steady presence — familiar, forgiving — while lavender blesses the moment with calm.

Beneath it all rests At the Tableour signature blend of chamomile, passionflower, and lemongrass — the ground of peace upon which all prayers find their rest.

This is tea as benediction:
for the closing of the day,
for the hands that have worked,
for the hearts that still carry too much.

Sip slowly, as if tasting the quiet itself.
Let each breath be an offering.
Let each swallow be a release.
And when the cup is empty, may only peace remain.