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Spiritually, asafoetida is primarily used for protection, purification, and banishing negativity. It is burned as incense to ward off evil spirits and negative energy, used in rituals to reverse curses, and believed to create a protective barrier. It is also considered a visionary herb, used to increase the power of rituals and enhance spiritual vibrations.
Adam & Eve Root is a traditional pair of roots widely used in Hoodoo, conjure, folk magic, and love-drawing spiritual practices. Typically sold as a matched pair symbolizing masculine and feminine energies, these roots are associated with love, attraction, fidelity, partnership, reconciliation, and relationship harmony. In many rootwork traditions, the roots are kept together to represent union, devotion, and the strengthening of emotional or romantic bonds.
Historically, Adam & Eve roots became popular in Southern conjure and Hoodoo traditions where they were carried in mojo bags, placed beneath beds, dressed with oils, or worked in love spells and commitment rituals. They are especially associated with drawing compatible partners, healing relationships, encouraging loyalty, and balancing masculine and feminine energies.
In folk spiritual practices, Adam & Eve roots may also symbolize:
- Partnership and union
- Love, attraction, and romance
- Reconciliation and emotional healing
- Fertility and sensuality
- Harmony and balance between energies
Traditionally used for:
- Love-drawing and attraction work
- Strengthening romantic relationships
- Commitment and fidelity spells
- Sweetening and reconciliation rituals
- Pairing magic and soulmate work
- Feminine and masculine energy balance
Spell & ritual ideas:
- Place together in a mojo bag with rose petals, damiana, or cinnamon for love drawing
- Dress with love oils and keep beneath the bed for relationship harmony
- Add to honey jars for sweetening and reconciliation work
- Tie together with red or pink ribbon during commitment rituals
- Place on a love altar with candles and written petitions
- Carry separately by two partners as symbolic connection charms
Spiritual correspondences:
- Element: Water
- Planet: Venus
- Energies: Love, attraction, harmony, union, reconciliation, sensuality
Disclaimer: Sold for ritual, magical, aromatic, and spiritual use unless specifically labeled as culinary-grade. Keep away from children and pets.
Cowrie shells have several magical uses. They are known to bring good luck and to protect the spirit of the wearer, and many tribes use them in spiritual ceremonies. They also are a sign of femininity and fertility, with women often wearing them not only to help them conceive, but to help them give birth safely.
Cowrie shells were used as a form of currency in Africa. They were also used in ancient China, where excavations have found brass and silver carvings of cowrie shells, holding the symbolism for prosperity and monetary value.
In Voodoo, cowrie shells are used in divination, reading the patterns of the shells brings divining wisdoms to the priests who cast them. In Santeria, 16 shells are used, though this varies, for instance 21 shells are used when working with Elegua or Esu.
You can divine yes or no questions with 5 Cowrie Shells. 3 facing up can mean yes or no. Or 2 facing up can mean yes or no.
1 package of 6
🌿 Lovage Root – Attraction, Confidence & Psychic Empowerment
📖 Overview
Lovage Root (Levisticum officinale) is a powerful and often underestimated herb in folk magic, prized for its abilities to attract love, boost confidence, enhance psychic strength, and draw good fortune. Known historically as an herb of both passion and power, Lovage carries a bright, uplifting vibration that helps open the heart, cleanse emotional stagnation, and amplify personal magnetism.
In spiritual work, Lovage Root is used to sweeten relationships, strengthen self-esteem, enhance intuition, and draw positive attention or opportunities. It is also associated with purification and emotional release, making it a wonderful ally for both love magic and personal empowerment rituals.
Ideal for use in spell jars, charm bags, baths, incense blends, and altar offerings.
✨ Metaphysical Uses
- Love & Attraction: Draws romantic attention, deepens affection, and strengthens emotional bonds
- Confidence & Charisma: Encourages self-assurance, personal magnetism, and boldness
- Psychic Enhancement: Supports intuition, clarity, and divination work
- Purification: Clears emotional heaviness and stagnant energy
- Good Fortune: Attracts blessings, opportunities, and positive connections
- Bath & Beauty Magic: Traditionally used in cleansing or glamour rituals
✨ Magickal Correspondences
- Element: Water
- Planet: Venus
- Energy: Attraction, Love, Confidence, Intuition, Cleansing
- Zodiac: Libra, Pisces, Taurus
- Folk Associations: Love charms, beauty magic, confidence spells, divination work
✨ How to Use
- Add to love or attraction spell jars
- Use in ritual baths for confidence or emotional cleansing
- Add to incense blends for psychic clarity or heart-centered guidance
- Carry in a mojo bag for charisma and opportunities
- Sprinkle around candles in glamour or beauty spells
- Place on altars for love, intuition, or emotional healing
Disclaimer
Sold for ritual, magical, aromatic, and spiritual use unless specifically labeled as culinary-grade. Always research herbs before use and consult a qualified professional regarding ingestion. Even natural herbs may cause allergic reactions or interact with medications. Keep away from children and pets.
Lucky Hand Root (Polygala tenuifolia) is a powerful root used in Hoodoo, conjure, and African diasporic magical traditions to attract luck, prosperity, and high-paying clients. Known as the “hand of fortune,” it has been historically prized for its ability to draw money, opportunities, and positive influence, particularly in business and professional workings.
Magickal Correspondences:
- Element: Earth
- Planet: Jupiter
- Energy: Luck, Prosperity, Success, Mastery
- Zodiac: Sagittarius, Taurus
Traditional & Folk Use:
Historically carried by gamblers, card players, and those seeking better fortune, the Lucky Hand Root is prized for its ability to draw luck from every direction—symbolized by its five “fingers.” It’s also said to strengthen personal power and mastery, giving the user greater control over outcomes and opportunities.
How to Use:
- Mojo Bag: Add to a charm bag with coins, High John Root, or lodestone for powerful gambling luck.
- Spell Jar: Combine with cinnamon, allspice, or bay leaves for money-drawing and success rituals.
- Carry or Keep: Place in your pocket or cash drawer to attract financial luck and steady winnings.
Product Details:
- Form: Whole dried roots (orchid species)
- Package Includes: 2 natural Lucky Hand Roots
- Use: For mojo bags, charm creation, oil making, and prosperity rituals
- Sourcing: Ethically and sustainably harvested
Disclaimer:
This product is sold as a curio only. We make absolutely no claims or guarantees that it will produce any tangible or supernatural results.
Eyebright Herb | Spiritual Clarity, Insight & Fairy Connection
Eyebright (Euphrasia officinalis) is a delicate herb cherished in metaphysical practices, witchcraft, and herbal magic for its ability to enhance spiritual vision, psychic clarity, and insight. Traditionally associated with the eyes and sight, Eyebright is also used in rituals to improve focus, inner awareness, and connection with mystical realms, including the fairy realm.
Metaphysical & Magical Benefits:
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👁️ Clarity & Insight: Strengthens psychic vision, divination abilities, and intuitive perception
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✨ Spiritual Awareness: Supports meditation, dream work, and connecting with higher guidance
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🧚 Fairy Realm Connection: Used to open pathways to communicate with fairies and nature spirits
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🛡️ Protection: Can be used to ward off negativity and influences that cloud mental or spiritual clarity
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🌿 Ritual & Spellwork: Often incorporated into spells, charm bags, or magical rituals to enhance foresight, wisdom, and mystical communication
How to Use:
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Infusions & Sachets: Place Eyebright in spell sachets, charm bags, or meditation pillows to enhance clarity, focus, or fairy communication.
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Burning: Light on charcoal or incense burners to invite spiritual insight, purification, or mystical connection.
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Divination: Incorporate into tarot, pendulum, or scrying practices to improve psychic connection and intuitive messages.
Product Features:
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🌱 Dried Eyebright Herb – Ready for magical, spiritual, or ritual use
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🫧 Gentle Yet Powerful: Ideal for enhancing psychic work and mystical connections
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🐇 Cruelty-Free & Ethical: Mindfully sourced for metaphysical purposes
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🌎 Sustainable & Natural: Eco-conscious for spiritual and magical use
Use & Safety:
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For external and ritual use only
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Do not ingest
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Use in a well-ventilated area when burning
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Keep out of reach of children and pets
Enhance your inner vision, psychic clarity, and mystical connections with the gentle, magical energy of Eyebright — including the fairy realm.
⚠️ Disclaimer:
Always research and consult a qualified healthcare professional before ingesting or using herbs internally. Even natural herbs can cause allergic reactions, interact with medications, or be harmful in certain situations, doses, or for specific health conditions. Products sold for ritual, magical, or aromatic purposes are not intended for internal consumption unless explicitly labeled as safe for culinary or tea-grade use. Use responsibly and with care.
Bay leaves , Laurus nobilis, are an aromatic herb long revered for their culinary, medicinal, and magical properties. They have been used in spiritual practices for protection, prosperity, clarity, and divination for centuries. This versatile herb is an essential tool for both kitchen witches and seasoned practitioners.
In Hoodoo and related Southern folk magic traditions, bay leaf is commonly used for protection, success, wish work, purification, and psychic enhancement. Because it is associated with victory and power, it is often included in spells to help overcome obstacles and attract favorable outcomes.
In witchcraft and modern magical practices, bay leaf is one of the most versatile herbs and is commonly used for manifestation, protection, success, purification, and psychic work. Because it is associated with victory, wisdom, and solar energy, it is often included in spells focused on achieving goals and strengthening personal power.
Bay leaf is also sometimes blended with other herbs in:
- Crown of Success work
- Road opening rituals
- Protection jars and candle magic
- Court case and victory spells
Magical Uses:
- Protection spells, where carrying a dried bay leaf in your wallet or under your pillow wards off negative energy.
- Prosperity and success by writing your wishes or intentions on a bay leaf, burning it in a fire-safe dish, and visualizing your goals manifesting.
- Enhance intuition and clarity in divination practices, and placing a leaf under your pillow can encourage prophetic dreams.
- Banishing and cleansing, whether in ritual baths or smoke-cleansing rituals to remove stagnant energy from your home or workspace
- Manifestation - Burning bay leaves with written petitions or wishes for manifestation
- Adding to your wallet or money-drawing and prosperity work
- Using in floor washes or spiritual baths for cleansing and uncrossing
- Carrying in mojo bags for protection, luck, and success
- Burning during divination or psychic work to enhance clarity and intuition
- Placing around the home or under the pillow for protection and prophetic dreams
Spell Ideas:
- Write your intention on a bay leaf, anoint it with oil, and place it in a jar or burn it while visualizing success.
- Keep a bay leaf with a black tourmaline or obsidian stone in your purse for everyday protection.
- Simmer bay leaves in water, add cinnamon sticks, and use the water in a ritual bath to attract abundance.
Health & Herbal Uses
Bay leaves are not just magical—they have culinary and medicinal benefits. They help with digestion, relieve bloating and gas, and can be used in steam inhalation to ease congestion. Bay leaves contain anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compounds that support joint health and overall wellness. Brewing bay leaf tea may reduce anxiety and promote calmness.
Magical Correspondences:
Element: Fire
Planet: Sun & Jupiter
Signs: Aries, Leo, Sagittarius
Intentions: Protection, success, prosperity, psychic clarity, purification
Usage Tips: Bay leaves can be burned, carried, infused in oils, added to spells, or brewed as tea. Always use dried culinary or organic bay leaves to ensure safety in magical and health applications.
Very large Bay Leaves, each package has 10-12 bay leaves, there are a few small ones in each package.
Chickweed is a gentle, cooling herb known for its healing, soothing, and renewing energy. Spiritually, it’s used to clear emotional heaviness, encourage fresh beginnings, restore hope, and support self-love. Its soft, nurturing vibration helps break through stagnation and brings movement, growth, and emotional renewal.
Traditionally, chickweed is valued for easing skin irritation, soothing rashes and eczema, calming inflammation, and supporting the lymphatic system. It can also aid mild digestion issues and help cool and comfort irritated tissues.
🔮 Magical Correspondences
Element: Water (sometimes Earth)
Planet: Moon
Chakra: Heart chakra & Sacral chakra
Deities: Artemis, Diana, Selene, Brigid
Magical Properties:
- Renewal, rebirth, and growth
- Self-healing and emotional release
- Prosperity, attraction, and opportunity
- Soothing stress and emotional overwhelm
- Encouraging movement and breaking stagnation
Uses in Magic:
- Add to charm bags for healing, prosperity, or new beginnings
- Use in cleansing or renewal baths
- Burn or place on the altar during moon work or intuitive rituals
- Incorporate into spell jars for attraction or emotional healing
- Use in self-love or heart-healing rituals
*****Sold for ritual, magical, aromatic, and spiritual use. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Keep away from children and pets. Culinary Grade herbs.
approx. 15 gram bag
Gotu Kola Leaves – Wisdom, Mental Clarity & Spirit Elevation
Gotu Kola (Centella asiatica) is a sacred herb in Ayurvedic and spiritual traditions, known for its ability to enhance wisdom, meditation, psychic awareness, and mental clarity. Often called the “Herb of Enlightenment,” Gotu Kola supports intuition, memory, and connection to higher consciousness.
Metaphysical Uses
• Enhances meditation, focus, and spiritual insight
• Boosts intuition and psychic perception
• Supports wisdom, learning, and clarity of thought
• Aids in calming the mind and reducing spiritual clutter
• Excellent for divination or dreamwork blends
• Raises vibrational energy for spiritual elevation
Magickal Correspondences
• Element: Water
• Planet: Moon & Mercury
• Energy: Insight, Peace, Wisdom, Psychic Vision
• Zodiac: Pisces, Virgo, Cancer
How to Use
• Add to meditation sachets or spell jars for clarity
• Burn in incense blends for psychic work
• Add to baths for insight and calm
• Place near divination tools to enhance accuracy
• Use in teas only when labeled culinary-grade
Disclaimer
Sold for ritual, magical, aromatic, and spiritual use unless labeled culinary-grade. Research before use. Keep away from children and pets.
Bull’s Eye – Ojo de Buey is traditionally the seed of the Mucuna sloanei plant, a tropical climbing vine native to parts of Africa, the Caribbean, and Central and South America. Also commonly known as Deer’s Eye Seed, Hamburger Bean, Ox Eye Bean, or Lucky Eye Seed, it is recognized for its striking eye-like appearance and long-standing use as a protective talisman against negativity and the evil eye (mal de ojo).
Widely used in folk magic, protection work, and ancestral spiritual practices throughout Latin America, the Caribbean, Hoodoo, Espiritismo, and Afro-Caribbean traditions such as Santería/Ifá, Ojo de Buey has historically been carried to ward off jealousy, spiritual attacks, crossed conditions, and harmful intentions. In many traditions, it is worn on the body, placed near entrances, carried in mojo bags, or kept on altars to reflect negativity away from the wearer.
In Hoodoo and conjure traditions, Bull’s Eye is commonly worked into protection spells, uncrossing rituals, and reversal work. In Afro-Caribbean folk spirituality and related traditions, it may also be used near ancestor altars or spiritual shrines for grounding and energetic defense.
Traditionally used for:
- Protection against the evil eye and jealousy
- Warding off crossed conditions and spiritual negativity
- Protection during travel or spiritual work
- Strengthening personal boundaries and grounding
- Ancestor and altar protection work
- Reversal and uncrossing rituals
Spell & ritual ideas:
- Carry in a mojo bag with rue, garlic, or protective herbs
- Place above doorways or near windows for home protection
- Add to uncrossing baths or cleansing altar work
- Keep beneath a pillow for spiritual protection during sleep
- Use with black candles in reversal or banishing rituals
- Place on ancestor altars for grounding and spiritual defense
Spiritual correspondences:
- Element: Earth
- Planet: Saturn
- Energies: Protection, reversal, grounding, warding, uncrossing
Traditional folk uses:
In some folk traditions, Deer’s Eye Seeds were also carried as luck charms believed to strengthen courage, resilience, and spiritual protection during difficult times.
Disclaimer: Sold for ritual, magical, aromatic, and spiritual use. Keep away from children and pets.
Borage Leaf – Courage, Joy & Emotional Healing
Borage Leaf (Borago officinalis), often called the “Herb of Courage,” carries uplifting and heart-strengthening energy. Traditionally used for bravery, emotional resilience, and restoring joy, Borage is a powerful ally for healing, confidence, and spiritual renewal.
This gentle yet empowering herb is ideal for courage spells, emotional support magic, and rituals that encourage self-love, hope, and inner strength.
Metaphysical Uses
• Courage & Confidence: Supports bravery and decisive action
• Emotional Healing: Comforts the heart and soothes grief or stress
• Joy & Renewal: Brings optimism, hope, and spiritual refreshment
• Protection: Shields the heart from emotional harm
• Inspiration: Opens pathways for creativity and positive thinking
• Self-Love Magic: Encourages compassion toward oneself
Magickal Correspondences
• Element: Water & Air
• Planet: Jupiter
• Energy: Courage, Healing, Joy, Protection, Renewal
• Zodiac: Sagittarius, Cancer, Aquarius
How to Use
• Add to healing charm bags or courage spells
• Burn or sprinkle around candles for emotional renewal
• Use in bath magic for comfort and hope
• Add to spell jars promoting confidence or optimism
• Use in teas only when labeled culinary-grade
Traditional Use:
Borage leaf (Borago officinalis) has a long history of use in European folk medicine and herbal traditions. It is often associated with strengthening the body, lifting the spirits, and supporting overall vitality.
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Emotional well-being & mood
Historically known as the “herb of courage,” borage was used to uplift the spirits, ease melancholy, and support emotional resilience. -
Stress & Nervous System Support
Used in folk traditions to help calm the nerves and promote a sense of balance during times of stress or overwhelm. -
Respiratory Comfort
Traditionally prepared as teas or infusions to support the lungs and ease coughs or chest discomfort. -
Circulation & Vitality
Considered a strengthening herb, often used to support overall energy and physical stamina. -
Skin & Tissue Health (traditional use)
Used externally in poultices or washes in folk practice to soothe irritated skin.
Borage leaf was commonly prepared as teas, infusions, or fresh herbal preparations, often used short-term rather than daily.
Disclaimer warning:
- Borage leaf contains naturally occurring compounds that mean it was traditionally used sparingly
- Not recommended for long-term internal use without professional guidance
- Avoid during pregnancy or breastfeeding
*Sold for ritual, magical, aromatic, and spiritual use. Always research herbs before use and consult a qualified professional regarding ingestion. Even natural herbs may cause allergic reactions or interact with medications. Keep away from children and pets.
🌿 7 African Powers Sachet Powder – Empower Your Spiritual Practice
Invoke the potent energies of the Seven African Powers with this versatile sachet powder. Crafted to assist in rituals and spells, it serves as a powerful tool for attracting love, prosperity, protection, and spiritual strength.
📖 Product Overview
The 7 African Powers Sachet Powder is a traditional spiritual product used in various practices to connect with the Orishas—deities representing different forces of nature and aspects of life. This powder can be utilized in multiple ways:
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Rituals & Spells: Sprinkle on candles, petitions, or altars to enhance spiritual workings.
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Personal Use: Apply to the body as a scented powder or add to bathwater for cleansing and empowerment.
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Offerings: Place on the ground or in sacred spaces as an offering to the Orishas.
Its rich, earthy aroma and vibrant energy make it a cherished addition to any spiritual practitioner's toolkit.
💰 Money Draw Sachet Powder | Prosperity, Abundance & Financial Luck
Attract wealth, enhance financial opportunities, and manifest abundance with Money Draw Sachet Powder, a carefully blended mix of herbs, resins, and minerals used in prosperity, money-drawing, and success rituals. Perfect for spell jars, charm bags, or altar work focused on wealth and opportunity.
🔮 Common Metaphysical Uses:
💵 Financial Attraction: Sprinkle in charm bags, wallets, or money jars to draw abundance and prosperity.
💫 Success & Opportunity: Add to rituals or spells to support career growth, business ventures, or personal projects.
🛡️ Protection of Wealth: Strengthens energetic boundaries around finances and prevents loss of resources.
🌿 Manifestation & Luck: Enhances focus and intention when performing spells or affirmations for abundance.
🌿 Magickal Correspondences:
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Element: Earth & Fire
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Planet: Jupiter & Venus
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Energy: Prosperity, Abundance, Luck, Financial Success
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Zodiac: Taurus, Capricorn, Sagittarius
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Sachet or Charm Bags: Carry in your purse, wallet, or workplace to attract financial blessings.
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Spell Jars: Layer with candles, herbs, or crystals to amplify money and success rituals.
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Incense or Ritual Powder: Sprinkle on altars, around candles, or sacred spaces to draw wealth.
✨ Product Details:
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Form: Fine sachet powder, ready for magical use
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Use: For ritual, magical, and spiritual applications
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Available: Small or bulk quantities
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Sourcing: Ethically and sustainably prepared
⚠️ Safety Disclaimer:
For ritual, magical, or aromatic use only. Do not ingest unless specifically prepared for safe consumption. Always research and use responsibly; even natural powders and herbs can cause reactions if misused.
🐉 Dragon’s Blood Sachet Powder | Protection, Power & Energy Amplification
Dragon’s Blood Sachet Powder is a potent, sacred blend derived from the resin of the Daemonorops draco and Dracaena cinnabari trees, long revered in magical, ritual, and spiritual practices. Known for its fiery energy and protective qualities, this powder is ideal for strengthening spells, empowering rituals, and creating sacred, high-vibration spaces.
🔮 Common Metaphysical Uses:
🛡️ Protection & Warding: Sprinkle in sachets, charm bags, or around your home to shield against negative energies and psychic attack.
✨ Energy Amplification: Enhances the potency of spells, rituals, prayers, and manifestations.
💫 Purification & Cleansing: Burn or include in ritual blends to remove stagnant energy and refresh your space.
❤️ Empowerment & Passion: Promotes courage, motivation, and transformation through its fiery, Mars-aligned energy.
🔮 Ritual & Spellwork: Ideal for love, money, banishing, and spiritual enhancement spells.
🌿 Magickal Correspondences:
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Element: Fire
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Planet: Mars
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Energy: Protection, Power, Purification, Empowerment, Courage
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Zodiac: Aries, Scorpio, Leo
🕯️ How to Use:
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Sachet or Charm Bags: Fill small bags to carry protection, empowerment, or prosperity energies.
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Spell Jars: Layer with herbs, crystals, or other magical ingredients to amplify intentions.
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Incense or Ritual Powder: Sprinkle on charcoal or sacred spaces to purify and energize.
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Bath Ritual: Add to spiritual baths for cleansing, empowerment, or fiery renewal of personal energy.
✨ Product Details:
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Form: 100% Dragon’s Blood resin ground into powder
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Use: For ritual, magical, and spiritual applications
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Available: Small or bulk quantities
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Sourcing: Ethically and sustainably harvested
⚠️ Safety Disclaimer:
For ritual, magical, or aromatic use only. Do not ingest unless specifically prepared for culinary or medicinal use. Always research and use responsibly; even natural resins can cause reactions if misused.
🌿 Bloodroot (Cut) – Protection, Purification & Love Magic
📖 Overview
Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis) is a potent and deeply respected herb in Hoodoo, witchcraft, and folk magic. Known for its powerful protective qualities, Bloodroot is also used in rituals of purification, fidelity, love, and relationship strengthening. Its bold spiritual presence makes it a favorite among practitioners for both defensive and devotional spellwork.
Bloodroot carries a strong, ancestral energy, making it especially useful in uncrossing, banishing negativity, breaking harmful influences, and enhancing intuitive or divinatory work.
✨ Metaphysical Uses
- Protection & Purification: Place near entryways or burn in ritual to clear negativity and unwanted energies
- Love & Relationship Magic: Used to strengthen bonds, promote fidelity, and encourage devotion
- Banishing & Hex Breaking: Helps dissolve curses, crossed conditions, and harmful magic
- Intuition & Divination: Enhances spiritual insight and clarity during readings or meditation
- Charm & Mojo Bags: Add to love bags, protection bags, or uncrossing blends
- Altar or Home Guardian: Keep as a protective charm for peace and stability
✨ Magickal Correspondences
- Element: Fire
- Planet: Mars
- Energy: Protection, Banishing, Fidelity, Passion, Purification
- Zodiac: Aries, Scorpio
- Folk Traditions: Hoodoo, Appalachian folk magic, northern rootwork traditions
✨ How to Use
- Burning: Add to charcoal or incense blends to purify a space and drive out negativity
- Spellwork: Use in uncrossing, protection, fidelity, or marriage spells
- Charm Bags: Add to mojo bags for love, protection, or banishing
- Tool Cleansing: Pass ritual tools through smoke to clear stagnant or harmful energy
Disclaimer
For external ritual and magical use only. Do not ingest. Keep away from children and pets. Use in a well-ventilated area when burning. Always research herbs before use and handle with care.
Magnet Sachet Powder is a traditional spiritual powder created for attraction, drawing, and manifestation work. Just as a magnet pulls metal toward itself, this powder is used in folk magic to help draw desired energy, opportunities, people, luck, prosperity, love, confidence, success, and blessings into your life.
This powder is ideal for spell work focused on “pulling in” rather than pushing away. Use it when you want to call something closer, strengthen your intention, or add extra drawing power to candles, petitions, charm bags, money work, love work, business work, or personal manifestation rituals.
Common Uses:
- Drawing money, luck, and prosperity
- Attracting love, friendship, or attention
- Boosting confidence and personal magnetism
- Strengthening manifestation work
- Enhancing charm bags, spell jars, and petitions
- Adding power to candles, oils, and altar work
- Calling in opportunities, clients, sales, or success
A Little History:
Magnet and lodestone-based spiritual supplies have a long history in folk magic, Hoodoo, rootwork, and conjure traditions. Lodestones are naturally magnetized pieces of magnetite, known for their physical ability to attract iron. Because of this natural magnetic pull, they became powerful symbols of attraction in spiritual practice.
Sachet powders themselves are also traditional spiritual supplies in Hoodoo and conjure. They are often made with powdered bases, herbs, roots, minerals, and fragrance or ritual oils, and are used to dress candles, dust objects, prepare petitions, and add intention to spellwork.
Spell & Ritual Ideas:
Money Drawing Candle Spell:
Dress a green, gold, or white candle with money oil or attraction oil. Sprinkle a small amount of Magnet Sachet Powder around the base of the candle or lightly roll the dressed candle in the powder. Place your written money intention beneath the candle holder and burn safely while visualizing prosperity coming toward you.
Attraction Petition Spell:
Write your desire on a small piece of paper, such as “I attract new opportunities,” “I draw loving energy,” or “My business attracts loyal customers.” Fold the paper toward you three times, dust it lightly with Magnet Sachet Powder, and place it under a candle, in a charm bag, or on your altar.
Personal Magnetism Charm Bag:
Add Magnet Sachet Powder to a small charm bag with herbs, crystals, or personal items that match your goal. Carry it when you want to feel more confident, noticeable, lucky, or energetically aligned with your intention.
Love Drawing Spell:
For attraction work, write the qualities you wish to call in, such as kindness, honesty, affection, or romance. Dust the petition lightly with Magnet Sachet Powder and place it beneath a pink or red candle. Focus on attracting healthy, willing, and aligned love.
***For ritual, magical, or aromatic use only. Do not ingest unless specifically prepared for safe consumption. Always research and use responsibly; even natural powders and herbs can cause reactions if misused.
Break Up Sachet Powder
Your emotional reset in a tiny Jar. Whether you’re cleansing bad vibes, cutting energetic cords, or finally letting go of that one ex, this powerful ritual powder is designed to help you release attachments, end toxic cycles, and call your energy back. Perfect for spellwork, manifestation rituals, candle dressing, or spiritual baths, our Break Up Sachet Powder blends intention with tradition to support emotional healing, protection, and fresh beginnings. Sprinkle it, burn it, or work it into your rituals—because closure should be intentional.
🌿 Elecampane Root – Protection, Psychic Vision & Spirit Connection
📖 Overview
Elecampane Root (Inula helenium), also known as Horse-Heal and Elfwort, holds a long and sacred history in magical and folkloric traditions. Revered for its ability to provide protection, enhance psychic abilities, strengthen intuition, and connect with the spirit realm, Elecampane is deeply tied to myth, magic, and ancestral lore. Associated with fairies, land spirits, and otherworldly guidance, this root promotes clarity, spiritual grounding, and emotional balance.
Traditionally burned to purify a space, attract good luck, or banish negativity, Elecampane is a powerful companion in trancework, divination, and spiritual communication. Its uplifting aroma and grounding nature make it ideal for meditation, psychic development, and spiritual defense.
✨ Metaphysical Uses
• Protection & Warding: Shields against negative energies, harmful influences, and mischievous spirits (including the “Folk of the Hills”)
• Psychic Enhancement: Awakens second sight, supports clairvoyance, and opens intuitive pathways
• Spirit Connection: Aids communication with land spirits, ancestors, and the Good Folk
• Divination Support: Burned or brewed (when culinary-grade) to enhance intuition and scrying ability
• Emotional Balance: Promotes clarity, grounding, and spiritual calm
• Banishing & Clearing: Removes stagnant or negative energy when burned as incense
• Love & Attraction: Historically combined with lemon verbena and mistletoe to create “true love powder”
• Luck & Prosperity: Used in rituals seeking good fortune, manifestation, and personal empowerment
✨ Magickal Correspondences
• Element: Fire & Earth
• Planet: Jupiter
• Energy: Protection, Insight, Spirit Communication, Banishing, Strength, Love Magic
• Zodiac: Leo, Sagittarius, Capricorn
• Folk Associations: Fairies, elves, land spirits, ancient Europe, mythic origins tied to Helen of Troy
✨ How to Use
• Burn as incense for purification, psychic development, or spirit communication
• Add to protection blends, banishing spells, or manifestation rituals
• Carry as an amulet to guard against spiritual interference
• Add to spell jars or mojo bags for luck, grounding, or empowerment
• Combine with lemon verbena & mistletoe to create traditional “true love powder”
• Use as tea only when product is specifically labeled culinary-grade
Disclaimer
Sold for ritual, magical, aromatic, and spiritual use unless specifically labeled as culinary-grade. Always research herbs before use and consult a qualified professional regarding ingestion. Even natural herbs may cause allergic reactions or interact with medications. Keep away from children and pets.
Rattlesnake Root is a traditional root used in folk herbalism, conjure, Indigenous practices, and spiritual protection work. The name commonly refers to several North American plants historically associated with protection against snakebite, purification, and strengthening the body and spirit. In folk traditions, rattlesnake root became respected not only for its historical medicinal uses but also for its symbolic association with survival, resilience, grounding, and warding off danger.
Used throughout parts of Appalachian folk magic, Hoodoo, Indigenous herbal traditions, and rural rootwork practices, rattlesnake root was often carried as a protective talisman or included in spiritual work for defense, courage, and uncrossing. Because snakes symbolize transformation, warning, wisdom, and hidden danger in many traditions, the root also became spiritually associated with protection from enemies, betrayal, and unseen negativity.
Traditionally used for:
- Protection and warding work
- Strengthening courage and resilience
- Uncrossing and clearing negativity
- Grounding and personal empowerment
- Ancestor and folk herbal practices
- Spiritual defense during travel or difficult situations
Traditional herbal uses:
Historically, some forms of rattlesnake root were used in folk herbalism for respiratory support, fevers, and snakebite remedies in early North American herbal traditions. These uses varied greatly by region and plant species and are primarily historical references today.
Spell & ritual ideas:
- Carry in a mojo bag for protection and strength
- Add to uncrossing or reversal rituals
- Place near doorways or windows for warding
- Use in protection jars with bay leaf, rue, or black salt
- Burn small amounts in ritual incense blends for cleansing and grounding
- Place on ancestor altars for protection and guidance
Spiritual correspondences:
- Element: Earth
- Planet: Saturn
- Energies: Protection, grounding, resilience, uncrossing, strength
Also known in some regions as:
- Button snakeroot
- Prairie root
- Snakeroot (varies by species and tradition)
Disclaimer
Sold for ritual, magical, aromatic, and spiritual use only. Not for consumption. Always research herbs before use. Keep away from children and pets.
ARNICA FLOWERS
Nature’s little yellow superheroes! Known for their bright blooms and big healing energy, these golden wonders have been used for centuries to soothe sore muscles, bumps, and bruises. Whether in oils, creams, or teas, Arnica brings a touch of sunshine to your wellness routine. Naturally powerful and beautifully wild, Arnica flowers remind us that sometimes, the best remedies really do grow in the mountains. 🌿✨
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.
🌿 Bladderwrack – Ocean’s Gift for Vitality and Balance
💫 Product Overview
Sourced from pristine coastal waters, Bladderwrack (Fucus vesiculosus) is a traditional sea herb known for its high iodine content, natural antioxidants, and powerful mineral blend. Long valued in herbal medicine, Bladderwrack supports thyroid health, metabolism, skin vitality, and overall balance. Whether used in teas, capsules, or bath soaks, this ocean treasure restores harmony from within. 🌿✨
🌸 Benefits & Uses
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⚡ Thyroid Support: Naturally rich in iodine to promote healthy thyroid function.
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💧 Skin Nourishment: Helps tone, hydrate, and protect skin from environmental stress.
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🌿 Joint & Inflammation Relief: Traditionally used to ease stiffness and promote mobility.
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🌊 Detox & Mineral Boost: Provides essential nutrients like magnesium, potassium, and calcium for whole-body wellness.
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Added to spiritual baths or salt scrubs for cleansing.
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Burned with sage or incense for energy purification.
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Carried in sachets for protection and intuition.
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Used in moon rituals or ocean-themed altars.
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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
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