A red or crimson string knotted bracelet, or Kabbalah bracelet is worn as a talisman to ward off misfortune brought about by the evil eye or negativity.
Chamomile is a popular ingredient in a number of magical rituals and spell workings and has been used since ancient times. Use in spells of protection, dream magick, love & money spells.
Love & Attraction oil is used to manifest more love in your life. This oil is used in spell work to attract a new love interest, rekindle a relationship, self love, friendships, family relationships.
Rue, a well known herb in conjure, is also known as ruda or the queen of herbs. It is native to the Mediterranean area. Rue is one of the more popular plants used in Santeria, Voodoo & Hoodoo and other spiritual practices. It's used in purification ritua
Bend Over oil is used to control, command or bend someone's will to your favour. Use with caution as sometimes influencing someone else in your favour is beneficial such as in protection work, but not beneficial if you are throwing harm on others.
Saltpeter ( Potassium nitrate ) is used in hoodoo for breaking jinxes, cleansing, and turning luck around. It's used in making self-lighting incense powders, and in rites of Purification and Protection.
An original multi-purpose Hoodoo oil for clearing, love, luck and protection. Van Van is a staple in every practitioners cabinet. It's one of the oldest New Orleans Hoodoo oils.
Orris Root (Iris florentina) also known as Queen Elizabeth Root, is a feminine herb used in love magic, protection and divination. It enhances spirit communication, and protects from evil spirits
High John the Conqueror Oil is a powerful oil. High John the Conqueror Root can help you accomplish just about anything. It can be used for money drawing, good luck, power, success, love, games of chance, prosperity, new opportunities and strength.
Discover the hidden secrets of this popular Rider-Waite deck. Peek behind these well-known images and see what was, until now, just out of sight. This is a back side view of the tarot. What would the woman in the Two of Swords see if she took off her blin
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