Setting up a Lammas altar is a beautiful way to honour the first harvest and connect with the energy of late summer. Each item you choose carries meaning, helping you celebrate abundance, gratitude, and the changing season. Your altar becomes a sacred space to reflect, give thanks, and feel in tune with the earth.

Below are some simple suggestions and ideas to inspire your Lammas altar. Choose what speaks to you and feels meaningful. Let this be a personal and creative way to honour the season.
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1. Fresh Bread
Fresh bread is at the heart of the Lammas altar. It represents the harvest and the transformation of grain into food. A homemade loaf, especially one that’s round or braided, adds personal meaning. Place it at the centre of your altar. You might even break off small pieces and leave them outside as a blessing.
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2. Seasonal Fruits and Vegetables
Seasonal fruits and vegetables bring colour, life, and energy to your altar. Apples, plums, tomatoes, squash, and berries are all good choices. They show nature’s richness and remind us of the rewards of summer.

3. Wheat or grain sheaves
Wheat or grain sheaves are one of the most traditional items. They represent the earth’s gift and the hard work of the growing season. You can bundle wheat, barley, or oats and place them at the back or side of your altar to frame the space.

4. Candles
Candles invite warmth, light, and focus. Gold or yellow candles reflect the sun’s power. Beeswax candles connect you with nature. Choose scents like cinnamon or amber if you want to add fragrance. Always burn them safely.

5. Corn Dollies
Corn dollies are traditional figures made from straw. They are said to hold the spirit of the harvest and protect it through winter. You can make your own or use a handmade one. Place it near your bread or grain sheaves to bring the altar together.

6. Sunflowers
Sunflowers are bold, joyful, and full of meaning. Their golden faces follow the sun, making them perfect for Lammas. You can use fresh blooms or dried ones. Sunflower seeds are also a lovely addition.

7. Spell Jar
A spell jar adds intention and magic to your Lammas altar. It can hold herbs, grains, crystals, or small notes with wishes or thanks. This simple jar becomes a container for your energy, a symbol of what you’re harvesting and what you hope to grow. Place it near the bread or fruits to tie your magic to the season’s abundance.

8. Crystals
Crystals and stones help create sacred energy. Citrine brings joy and abundance. Amber holds warmth and ancient memory. Jasper or flint grounds the space. Clear quartz helps with focus and clarity. Choose the ones that feel right for you.
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9. Herbs and Flowers
Herbs and flowers add scent, colour, and soft beauty. Lavender is calming. Calendula is for healing. Rosemary helps with memory. Marigolds invite joy. You can use them fresh or dried.

10. Feathers
Feathers represent air and spirit. They bring a light, graceful touch to your altar. Choose ones you find in nature. Lay them gently across the altar or let them stand upright if possible.

11. Chalice of Water or Mead
A chalice of water or mead brings in the element of water. Water is for cleansing and life. Mead is for celebration and tradition. Choose a cup or chalice that feels special. Use it to honour the sweetness of the season.

12. Bowl of Salt
A small bowl of salt grounds your altar and offers protection. Salt is simple, strong, and deeply cleansing. It can be placed near the edges of the altar to hold the space and keep the energy clear.

13. Essential Oils
Essential oils bring scent and energy to your Lammas altar. They help set the mood and can support calm, focus, or joy during your ritual. Choose oils that reflect the warmth and abundance of the season. Scents like frankincense, rosemary, orange, cinnamon, or clove are all perfect for Lammas. You can anoint candles, add a drop to your altar cloth, or simply let the aroma fill the space. The right scent can deepen your connection to the season and make your ritual feel more grounded and alive.
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14. Symbols of the Sun
Symbols of the sun are a key part of any Lammas altar. This festival celebrates the sun’s power as it begins to wane. You can use sun-shaped charms, coins, candles, or cloth in warm colours like gold or orange.

15. Personal Tokens of Gratitude
Personal tokens of gratitude make your altar truly yours. You might include a photo, a small gift, or a written thank-you. These objects honour what you’ve gained this year, what you’ve learned, and what you’re still hoping for.

Read More Lammas Guides
If you enjoyed this guide, make sure to check out my other Lammas articles. You’ll find more ideas for celebrating the first harvest, including rituals, recipes, and seasonal crafts to help you honour this special time of year.
- 👉 What is Lammas? A Simple Introduction to the First Harvest
- 👉 Lammas Bread Recipes: Traditional Loaves for Lughnasadh
- 👉 13 Etsy Items for Your Lammas Altar
- 👉 7 Lammas Crystals for your Altar
- 👉 7 Magical Oil Blends to Celebrate Lammas
- 👉 Lammas Tarot Spreads
- 👉 23 DIY Outdoor Lammas Decorations
- 👉 Lammas Gods and Goddesses
- 👉 9 Lammas Flowers to Use on Your Altar