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Meet Iris

With a heart tuned to the rhythms of the wind and an intuition as deep as the ocean, Iris has spent over a decade perfecting the ancient art of weather spellcasting. Whether calming a storm before a wedding or inviting sunshine to grace a sacred ceremony, her work bridges nature and intention with grace and precision. Rooted in elemental wisdom and guided by love, Iris helps people align with the skies for life’s most meaningful moments.

The Process

Iris’s spellwork begins with quiet observation- of the sky, the wind, and the subtle signals nature offers. Using a blend of spoken incantations, ritual tools, and deeply focused intention, she creates a bridge between the seen and unseen. Each spell is handcrafted for the moment: candles to anchor energy, herbs to call in the desired element, and sacred symbols drawn by hand to guide the weather’s flow. It’s not about control- it’s about communion.