Element

Fire

Fire — the element of transformation, energy and the spark of beginnings. Associated with the solar plexus, Aries, Leo and Sagittarius.

Fire is the oldest tool and the oldest metaphor. Every ancient tradition found the same quality in flame worth naming: not just heat, but transformation — the way wood becomes ash, the way ice becomes water becomes steam. In classical cosmology the four elements are states of being as much as chemistry, and fire sits at the centre as the element of change.

The tradition maps fire across the solar plexus — Manipura, the chakra of personal power, will and metabolism. It is the place from which action comes: not thinking about doing something, but doing it. In the zodiac, fire lives in Aries, Leo and Sagittarius, and the character the tradition gives them is consistent — direct, quick to start, uncomfortable with long waiting.

What the tradition asks of fire is appropriate use. A spark sets something in motion; a blaze consumes without discrimination. The practice around fire tends to be about direction rather than intensity — choosing what to ignite, choosing when to bank the coals. Scents the tradition reaches for here are the warm and resinous: cardamom, black pepper, ginger, orange peel, benzoin. Frankincense carries the oldest associations — burned in temples across traditions for thousands of years, it is the smell of something beginning or ending well.

Stones carry the fire feeling differently. Carnelian, the warm chalcedony that the Romans wore for courage, sunstone with its internal shimmer, garnet with its deep red. None of these do anything by themselves. The suggestion the tradition makes is simpler: choose one, set an intention in plain words, and let it mark the beginning of something. The stone holds the intention. You do the work.

Below: our catalogue's fire register. Stones, scents, and small objects for the seasons of beginning.

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