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Loose Evil Eye Mojo Beads – Protection Beads for Jewelry, Mojo Bags & Spellwork
Product Description
These loose evil eye mojo beads are perfect for adding a touch of protection to your jewelry, mojo bags, charm bags, and spellwork. The evil eye symbol is traditionally used to deflect negativity, envy, gossip, and harmful intentions, making these beads ideal for anyone working with spiritual protection and energetic boundaries.
Use them to string your own bracelets, necklaces, anklets, and keychains, or tuck a few into a mojo bag, spell jar, or protection bundle for an extra boost of warding energy. You can also place individual beads near your front door, altar, or bedside as a quiet, subtle protective charm.
Before working with them, simply hold the beads and set your intention—for example:
“These beads shield me from all envy and harm. Only blessings may reach me.”
Perfect for crafters, witches, energy workers, and jewelry makers, these evil eye beads turn any creation into a protective talisman.
1 bead
Railroad Spikes are powerful tools in Hoodoo, folk magic, rootwork, and other spiritual traditions, long associated with protection, boundary setting, strength, and spiritual authority. Traditionally forged from iron—a metal widely believed to repel harmful spirits and negative energy—railroad spikes have been used for generations in protection work, property magic, ancestor practices, and defensive spellcraft.
Because railroads historically connected distant places and carried immense industrial power, spikes became symbolic of force, movement, grounding, and command. In Hoodoo and Southern folk traditions, railroad spikes are commonly driven into the four corners of a property for spiritual protection, used to “nail down” intentions, or worked in rituals for stability and control over a situation.
In some Afro-Caribbean and African Diaspora traditions, including certain practices connected to Santería and Ifá, iron objects are strongly associated with the Orisha Ogún (Ogun) — the powerful spirit of iron, metalwork, roads, labor, technology, protection, and warriors. Ogún is considered the guardian of tools, railways, machinery, and paths, making railroad spikes especially symbolic within spiritual work connected to strength, defense, and road opening. Depending on the practitioner’s lineage and tradition, railroad spikes may be placed on altars for Ogún, used in protection workings, or kept near entrances and property lines for spiritual defense.
In witchcraft and folk magic, railroad spikes are often used for:
- Protection and warding
- Property and home defense
- Grounding and anchoring energy
- Boundary magic
- Banishing and uncrossing work
- “Nailing down” intentions or outcomes
Cleanse, bless and Consecrate Your Railroad Spikes:
Depending on which path you follow, you can have your Godparent or Babalawo consecrate them for you with Ogun, you can pray over them, cleanse with Florida Water and anoint with Protection Oil, Reverse the Curse Oil, or Oil of Fire. Ask your Ancestral and Spiritual Court to bless and consecrate them for your intended purpose.
Traditional Ways to Use Railroad Spikes:
Property Protection:
Drive four spikes into the corners of your property to create a spiritual protective boundary around the home or business.
Doorway Warding:
Place railroad spikes near doors or entryways to repel negativity and unwanted energy.
Protection Altars:
Use spikes on protection or ancestor altars alongside candles, herbs, and protective oils.
Nailing Down Work:
In Hoodoo and folk magic, spikes may be ritually used to “nail down” success, stability, justice, or protection during spell work.
Road Opening & Grounding:
Because of their connection to railroads and movement, some practitioners use spikes in road opening rituals or grounding practices tied to forward momentum and strength.
Historical Significance:
Railroad spikes became important in American folk magic during the expansion of the railroad system in the 19th century. Iron itself already carried strong protective symbolism in European, African, and Indigenous traditions, and railroad spikes combined that protective quality with the energy of movement, labor, travel, and industrial power. Over time, they became deeply woven into Hoodoo and American folk magic practices.
Whether used for spiritual protection, ritual work, or symbolic grounding, railroad spikes remain a respected and widely used tool in many magical traditions.
1 railroad spike, iron, used
Coffin Nails have long been used in conjure, folk magic, and witchcraft traditions as powerful tools for protection, banishing, binding, spirit work, and crossing rituals. Traditionally associated with graveyard energy and the symbolism of endings, coffin nails are believed to carry strong grounding and boundary-setting properties, making them popular in defensive and transformative magical practices.
Historically, coffin nails were actual nails taken from coffins or grave sites and were used in Hoodoo, Southern conjure, Appalachian folk magic, and various forms of traditional witchcraft. In these traditions, they were often used to “nail down” intentions, stop harmful influences, break attachments, or strengthen protection work. Because of their connection to death symbolism, coffin nails are also associated with endings, ancestor work, spirit communication, and banishing negativity.
Today, coffin nails are commonly used symbolically in spellwork involving:
- Protection and warding
- Banishing and uncrossing
- Binding harmful behavior or influences
- Breaking cycles and ending unwanted situations
- Spirit work and ancestor altars
- Boundary-setting and grounding rituals
Common spell & ritual uses:
- Place at the four corners of a property for protection
- Add to protection jars or witch bottles
- Use in banishing spells to remove negative energy
- “Nail down” intentions in candle or petition work
- Bury near doorways as a ward against unwanted energy
- Use in cord-cutting or ending rituals for closure and release
- Incorporate into ancestor or graveyard workings in folk traditions
Spiritual correspondences:
- Element: Earth
- Planet: Saturn
- Energies: Protection, banishing, binding, endings, grounding, spirit work
Coffin nails are traditionally charged by first cleansing them and then dedicating them to a specific purpose such as protection, banishing, binding, uncrossing, or spirit work. In conjure, folk magic, and witchcraft, this is usually done through focused intention and ritual.
Common ways to charge coffin nails include:
- Passing them through incense smoke for cleansing and activation
- Anointing them with ritual oils such as protection, banishing, or uncrossing oils
- Leaving them under the full moon or dark moon depending on the work
- Speaking prayers, petitions, psalms, or intentions over them
- Placing them on an altar beside candles, herbs, or protective tools
- Burying them briefly in salt or earth to ground and awaken their energy
Some practitioners in Hoodoo and conjure traditions may also “feed” coffin nails with Florida Water, whiskey, or condition oils before using them in protection jars, warding spells, banishing rituals, or boundary work.
Because coffin nails are associated with Saturn energy, endings, protection, and grave symbolism, they are traditionally handled with respect and used with clear intention.
Disclaimer: Sold for ritual, magical, aromatic, and spiritual use unless specifically labeled otherwise. Keep away from children and pets.
3 large nails per package. Comes with instructions. 2.5 inch nails
Keep your lodestone active and spiritually “fed” with Natural Lodestone Food, also known as Magnetic Sand. In Hoodoo, conjure, folk magic, and witchcraft, lodestones are traditionally treated as working spiritual tools that are cared for over time. Magnetic sand is sprinkled over a lodestone to symbolically feed it, strengthen its drawing power, and keep your attraction work focused.
Natural Lodestone Food is a classic choice for working with lodestones of any colour, especially when you want a traditional, simple, and old-style look for your altar, money bowl, mojo bag, spell jar, or petition work. It may be used for money drawing, love drawing, prosperity, luck, business success, customer attraction, steady income, personal magnetism, and pulling opportunities closer.
Many practitioners feed their lodestones regularly while speaking a prayer, command, or intention. This creates a relationship with the stone and keeps the work active, especially for long-term money bowls, love work, business altars, and attraction spells.
How to Use:
Place your lodestone on top of a petition paper, inside a money bowl, beside your cash box, in a mojo bag, or on your altar. Sprinkle a small pinch of Natural Lodestone Food over the stone while speaking your prayer or intention. Feed regularly as part of your spiritual practice.
30 gram bag
Disclaimer & Safety:
Sold for ritual, magical, symbolic, and spiritual use only. Results are not guaranteed. Do not ingest. Do not inhale. Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, broken skin, food, and food surfaces. Keep away from children, pets, electronics, credit cards, pacemakers, medical devices, and items affected by magnets. Wash hands after handling.
Ancestor Money🕯️
Honor your roots and elevate your spiritual practice with Ancestor Money — also known as Joss Paper or Spirit Money. 🌸✨ Burned as an offering to ancestors and loved ones in the spirit realm, this sacred ritual invites prosperity, protection, and blessings into your life. Whether used during ancestral ceremonies, full moon rituals, or daily gratitude meditations, Ancestor Money helps strengthen your connection to those who came before you. Each note symbolizes love, respect, and abundance flowing through generations. 🔥💫 Give thanks, release old energy, and welcome spiritual wealth with Ancestor Money — where remembrance meets manifestation. 🌿🕯️
Magnetic Lodestone is a naturally magnetized mineral traditionally used for attraction, drawing power, and spiritual magnetism. Known for its natural ability to attract iron, lodestone has long been symbolically associated with pulling desired energies, people, luck, money, and opportunities toward the practitioner. Because of this magnetic quality, it became one of the most important spiritual curios in attraction-based magic and prosperity work.
Historically, lodestones have been used in folk magic traditions and spiritual rootwork for centuries. In Hoodoo especially, lodestones are commonly “fed” with magnetic sand and treated almost as living spiritual allies that grow stronger through attention and ritual care. They are frequently worked in money drawing, love attraction, gambling luck, and success spells.
Traditionally used for:
- Attraction and manifestation work
- Money drawing and prosperity spells
- Love and relationship magic
- Luck, success, and opportunity work
- Strengthening personal magnetism and influence
- Spiritual empowerment and focus
Spell & ritual ideas:
- Feed with magnetic sand while stating your intention
- Place on top of money petitions or in cash boxes for prosperity
- Use paired lodestones in love spells to draw two people together
- Add to mojo bags for luck, attraction, or success
- Place beneath green candles for abundance rituals
- Use on altars to “draw in” desired opportunities and energy
- Carry in a charm bag for confidence and personal magnetism
Spiritual correspondences:
- Element: Earth
- Planet: Venus & Jupiter
- Energies: Attraction, prosperity, luck, love, magnetism, success
Traditional folk practices:
In Hoodoo and conjure traditions, lodestones are often named, anointed with condition oils, and fed magnetic sand regularly to strengthen their energetic connection and drawing power. Larger lodestones are commonly kept on altars or business spaces, while smaller pieces are carried in mojo bags or pockets.
These are mixed sized lodestone with magnetic sand on them.
80 grams per bag.
Disclaimer: Sold for ritual, magical, aromatic, and spiritual use. Keep away from children and pets.
Feed your lodestone and strengthen your attraction work with Silver Lodestone Food, also known as Silver Magnetic Sand. In Hoodoo, conjure, folk magic, and witchcraft, lodestones are traditionally treated as working spiritual tools that are cared for and “fed” over time. Magnetic sand is sprinkled over a lodestone to keep its drawing power active and help pull your petition, prayer, or intention closer.
Silver Lodestone Food is especially useful for workings connected to luck, money flow, intuition, protection, lunar energy, spiritual attraction, and steady opportunities. The silver colour carries a connection to the Moon, reflection, dreams, psychic work, feminine energy, emotional balance, and spiritual guidance, making it a beautiful choice for love drawing, intuitive work, blessing bowls, attraction jars, and rituals where you want a softer but still magnetic pull.
Use Silver Magnetic Sand with natural, silver, green, gold, or paired lodestones. It may be added to money bowls, spell jars, charm bags, mojo bags, petition work, altar setups, and attraction rituals when the goal is to draw in love, luck, money, clients, guidance, protection, or spiritual support.
Traditional Uses:
Feeding lodestones, love drawing, luck, money flow, attraction work, spiritual magnetism, protection, intuition, dream work, emotional balance, prosperity, personal charm, petitions, spell jars, mojo bags, altar work, and blessing bowls.
How to Use:
Place your lodestone on top of a petition paper, inside a money bowl, beside your cash box, in a mojo bag, or on your altar. Sprinkle a small pinch of Silver Lodestone Food over the stone while speaking your prayer, command, or intention. Feed regularly as part of your spiritual practice, especially for long-term attraction, love, luck, money, or protection work.
30 gram bag
Disclaimer & Safety:
Sold for ritual, magical, symbolic, and spiritual use only. Results are not guaranteed. Do not ingest. Do not inhale. Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, broken skin, food, and food surfaces. Keep away from children, pets, electronics, credit cards, pacemakers, medical devices, and items affected by magnets. Wash hands after handling.
Green Lodestone, a traditional magnetic stone used in spiritual work for drawing what you desire closer. Attract prosperity, growth, opportunity, and steady abundance. Lodestone is naturally magnetic magnetite, long valued in folk magic and conjure traditions for its ability to “pull” energy, luck, money, love, success, and opportunities toward the user.
Green Lodestone is especially connected to money drawing, business growth, prosperity, luck, and fertile new beginnings. The green colour adds a strong association with wealth, financial increase, healing, renewal, and the Heart Chakra, making it a meaningful choice for money bowls, prosperity altars, business blessing work, and rituals focused on personal growth or steady success.
People are often drawn to Green Lodestone because it feels practical and powerful. Many practitioners keep lodestones on an altar, feed them with magnetic sand, pair them with petitions, or place them near money, business cards, candles, or prosperity jars to symbolically draw blessings and opportunities closer.
Correspondences:
Stone Type: Lodestone / Magnetite
Colour: Green
Element: Earth
Planet: Venus, Jupiter, Mercury
Chakra: Heart Chakra, Root Chakra
Intentions: Money, prosperity, business, attraction, luck, growth, success, stability, and abundance
Candle Pairings: Green, gold, yellow, brown, white, and orange
Herb Pairings for a Mojo Bag or Spell: Basil, cinnamon, cinquefoil, alfalfa, bay leaf, chamomile, allspice, High John root, and calendula
Crystal Pairings: Pyrite, citrine, green aventurine, jade, clear quartz, tiger’s eye, and malachite
How to Use:
Place Green Lodestone on a money altar, in a prosperity bowl, beside a petition, near your cash box, or with business cards to help draw money and opportunity toward you. For traditional lodestone work, place the lodestone on your petition paper and “feed” it with a small pinch of magnetic sand while speaking your intention. You may also pair it with green candles, money-drawing herbs, or prosperity oils.
Approx 40 grams per bag. These are very small lodestones, but many in a bag.
Disclaimer & Care:
Sold as a spiritual, ritual, and metaphysical item. Results are not guaranteed. Lodestone is naturally magnetic and should be kept away from electronics, credit cards, pacemakers, medical devices, and items affected by magnets. Avoid water and handle gently. Natural stones may vary in size, shape, colour, texture, and magnetic strength.
Feed your lodestone and strengthen your attraction work with Gold Magnetic Sand, also known as Lodestone Food. In Hoodoo, conjure, folk magic, and witchcraft, lodestones are often treated as working spiritual tools that are “fed” with magnetic sand to keep their drawing power active. This gold magnetic sand is especially suited for prosperity, money drawing, business success, good luck, confidence, and golden opportunity.
Magnetic sand is traditionally sprinkled over a lodestone while speaking a prayer, command, petition, or intention. It is commonly used in money bowls, prosperity jars, business blessing work, love drawing, luck work, altar work, spell jars, and mojo bags. The gold colour adds a strong connection to wealth, success, victory, abundance, and solar energy, making it a beautiful addition to money and success workings.
Use Gold Magnetic Sand with gold, green, or natural lodestones to symbolically “feed” the stone and help pull your desired outcome closer. It may also be used on petitions, in charm bags, in spell jars, or around ritual items when the intention is to attract money, customers, confidence, luck, love, or opportunity.
*This gold lodestone is more gold in person, looks more copper in the picture. It's more natural and not a coated fake look. 30 gram bag
How to Use:
Place your lodestone on top of a petition paper, inside a money bowl, beside your cash box, or on your altar. You can also add to a money draw mojo bag. Sprinkle a small pinch of Gold Magnetic Sand over the lodestone while speaking your intention. Feed regularly as part of your spiritual practice, especially when working with lodestones for money, love, luck, business, or attraction.
Disclaimer & Safety:
Sold for ritual, magical, symbolic, and spiritual use only. Results are not guaranteed. Do not ingest. Do not inhale. Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, broken skin, food, and food surfaces. Keep away from children, pets, electronics, credit cards, pacemakers, medical devices, and items affected by magnets. Wash hands after handling.
Gold Lodestone is a traditional working stone used for drawing money, success, luck, business growth, and golden opportunity. Lodestone is naturally magnetic magnetite, long respected as a spiritual magnet believed to pull what you desire closer. The gold colouring adds a strong connection to wealth, prosperity, confidence, victory, and solar power, making this a beautiful choice for money work and success-focused rituals.
In traditional Hoodoo and conjure, Lodestones are often worked with for money drawing, steady income, business success, customer attraction, gambling luck, prosperity, and personal power. Many practitioners place a lodestone on a written petition, keep it in a money bowl, set it near a cash box or business cards, carry it in a mojo bag, or feed it with magnetic sand while speaking a prayer, command, or intention.
In witchcraft, Gold Lodestone may be used in prosperity spells, abundance jars, money bowls, attraction rituals, success workings, manifestation practice, and altar work. Because Lodestone naturally attracts, it is especially useful when your goal is to bring something toward you — money, clients, luck, confidence, recognition, or better opportunities.
Gold Lodestone is not just decorative. It is a classic working stone with a strong old-style feel, perfect for anyone who wants a hands-on ritual tool for prosperity, attraction, and focused intention.
Traditional Uses:
Money drawing, prosperity, business success, customer attraction, steady income, luck, gambling luck, success, confidence, victory, opportunity, attraction work, manifestation, money bowls, mojo bags, spell jars, petitions, altar work, and spiritual magnetism.
Hoodoo & Conjure Uses:
Place Gold Lodestone on top of a money petition, near your cash box, with business cards, or inside a prosperity bowl. Feed it with magnetic sand while speaking your prayer or command. For business work, keep it where money is exchanged or near the entrance of your workspace. For steady income, pair it with coins, green herbs, money oil, and written petitions.
Witchcraft Uses:
Use Gold Lodestone in prosperity spell jars, abundance bowls, charm bags, money spells, success rituals, altar grids, and manifestation work. Pair it with gold or green candles, coins, cinnamon, basil, bay leaf, pyrite, citrine, or your favourite money-drawing oil.
approx 40 gram bag, various sizes. These are nice size lodestones. 2-3 per bag
Correspondences:
Stone Type: Lodestone / Magnetite
Colour: Gold
Element: Earth and Fire
Planet: Sun, Jupiter, Mercury
Chakra: Solar Plexus Chakra, Root Chakra
Intentions: Wealth, money drawing, prosperity, confidence, victory, success, business, luck, opportunity, attraction, manifestation, and personal power
Candle Pairings: Gold, green, yellow, orange, white, brown, and red
Herb Pairings: Cinnamon, basil, bay leaf, alfalfa, chamomile, cinquefoil, allspice, calendula, High John root, and patchouli
Oil Pairings: Money Drawing Oil, Money Magnet Oil, Fast Luck Oil, Crown of Success Oil, Road Opener Oil, Attraction Oil, and Prosperity Oil
Crystal Pairings: Pyrite, citrine, tiger’s eye, green aventurine, jade, sunstone, clear quartz, and carnelian
How to Use:
Write your money, business, or success petition on paper and place the Gold Lodestone on top of it. Add a small pinch of magnetic sand to “feed” the stone while speaking your intention. Keep it on your altar, in a money bowl, in a mojo bag, beside your cash box, or near your spell work. Continue feeding it regularly as part of your spiritual practice.
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Disclaimer & Care:
Sold as a spiritual, ritual, and metaphysical item. Results are not guaranteed. Lodestone is naturally magnetic and should be kept away from electronics, credit cards, pacemakers, medical devices, and items affected by magnets. Avoid water and handle gently. Natural stones may vary in size, shape, colour, texture, and magnetic strength.
Attract prosperity, success, and steady financial growth with Magnetic Grains for Money & Business by Original Botanica. These powerful spiritual grains are traditionally used in folk magic, Hoodoo, conjure, and prosperity work to help draw money, increase business, attract customers, improve luck, and magnetize financial opportunities.
Magnetic grains are often used in money bowls, cash registers, wallets, prosperity jars, mojo bags, candle work, and business attraction rituals. Their “magnetic” energy is believed to help pull wealth, good fortune, clients, sales, and abundance toward you. They are especially useful for shop owners, entrepreneurs, sales workers, freelancers, and anyone doing spiritual work for financial stability and business growth.
Use Original Botanica Magnetic Grains for Money & Business when you want to strengthen money-drawing spells, bless a business, encourage repeat customers, attract new opportunities, or support a steady flow of income. They may be paired with money-drawing oils, green candles, lodestones, pyrite, cinnamon, basil, allspice, bay leaf, or written petitions for prosperity and success.
How to Use:
Sprinkle a small amount in a money bowl, cash drawer, wallet, purse, business entrance, or prosperity jar while focusing on your intention for wealth and success. Add them to a mojo bag with a petition paper, coins, money herbs, and a drop of money-drawing oil. For candle work, place the grains around a green or gold candle and pray or affirm your desired outcome, such as increased sales, steady income, new clients, or open financial roads.
