
HERBS, ROOTS,
LUCKY MOJO HERBS and ROOTS:
Rather than continually update our
prices based on the cost of herbs (which fluctuate
depending on weather conditions, political situations, and crop
failures), we have decided to keep the
prices to a uniform $3.00 per packet and to vary the weight
by the type of herb and its rarity.
Generally the green
herbs will completely stuff full one of our 3" x 5" packets,
while brown roots will have about half that volume, due to
their greater density and the fact that the plants must be
sacrificed in order to gather the roots. Some rare and slow-growing
roots (such as Ginseng and Golden Seal) will be supplied in
very small quantities, yet still sufficient to perform a
spell or add them to a mojo bag.
Everything in this section is $3.00 per packet.
Any rare roots which are sold whole
only and weigh out to more than $3.00 worth are listed below in the
separate category
called Special Whole Root Curios.
MINERALS, and
ZOOLOGICAL
CURIOS
To view an item and read about its magical uses, click on its name.
Here are the occult, spiritual, conjure, and magic HERBS,
ROOTS, MINERALS, and ZOOLOGICAL CURIOS you have heard about, now available in generous packets
with FULL INSTRUCTIONS for use. We grow many of these herbs ourselves, and while we sell
them as magickal curios only, we know you will be pleased with the
freshness, quality, and INSTRUCTIONS for use that come with
all our herbs, roots, minerals, and zoological curios.
$3.00 PER PACKET
A small red and black legume often carried in amulets for good luck.
Symbolizes the afterlife; the leaves are burned on charcoal to develop personal power.
Used in a graveyard bottle spell to silence the lips of those who speak evil lies.
One of the few magic herbs believed to reverse a jinx, curse, or hex after it has been put on you.
Kept in the home to protect against poverty; carried to the bank when you ask for a loan.
Ends the work of those who try to trouble your money matters or jinx your gambling luck.
Much used for prosperity, success, luck, and money gained through business ventures.
To attract benevolent spirits to the home, to increase psychic ability, to heal and soothe.
To attract benevolent spirits to the home, to find treasure through psychic gifts.
Enhances female magical power and strength, protects children.
Enhances female magical power and strength, protects children.
Used to ward off the Evil Eye and also to increase personal psychic abilities.
An old-time hand-dusting herb powder for gambling luck; combine with lucky Sachet Powders.
Said to keep off diseases, evil spells, conjure work, and interfering law officers.
Used in ancient Zoroastrian and Muslim rites to protect from the evil eye.
Comforts those who have lost in love, encourages the reconciliation of estranged lovers.
Sprinkled in the paths of your enemies to bar their way and stop them following you.
An herb for money and success, a happy family, and a peaceful home; to drive away the Evil Eye.
For protection and to avoid being jinxed, especially if you are doing a job on someone else.
Sprinkled on the money in your wallet to attract more money and good fortune to you.
Native American spiritual smoke, used as a psychic and spiritual incense and tea.
Used to remove evil spirits from a home and to return evil to a person doing you harm.
Provides protection and strengthens those who are weak, timid, afraid, or shy.
Brewed into herbal tea which is sprinkled around the home for protection from evil.
Used to protect people and places from evil; used by Native Americans to protect children.
Used in money-drawing magic spells, for prosperity, and to bring wealth.
Said to repel and keep away evil spirits, bad customers, unruly people, and even diseases.
An herb that opposes unnatural illness and wards off snakes.
For peace in the home, tranquility in the family, and calm in domestic relationships.
3" long; to drive away witches and unwanted visitors; for magical protection from evil.
Said to prevent rheumatism, arthritis, and headache, and to enhance male vigour.
A cleansing, protective, and uncrossing herb, said to restore male nature.
Used by those who wish to control a situation or to dominate a specific person.
Strong for winning in court and powerful to induce prophetic lucky number dreams.
Believed to provide protection and to keep young children safe from illness and harm.
Used in magic spells intended to bring about lust, passion, and love in one not your mate.
Said to bring good luck and especially to help you win in court cases.
Used to captivate your lover with your special ways and to capture his or her heart.
Draw a two-armed cross on the ground to peacefully cause an unwanted person to move.
Said to keep off witches and law officers; helps one win in court by confusing opponents.
Believed by many to enhance latent psychic powers and to bring on prophetic dreams.
An herb used in gambling spells and washes, and also for uncrossing.
Said to be efficacious in matters of love, romance, sexual attraction, and conjugal relations.
To stop gossip and back-biting; may be added to Slippery Elm Bark for this purpose.
Believed to rapidly attract luck, money, and love; also for purification and protection.
Sprinkled to attract luck, money, and love; also for purification and protection.
Used in love-magic, for a prosperous marriage, and to insure conjugal felicity.
Used for personal purification and to drive away evil influences.
Said to attract good luck to your home, to stop gossip, and to help sustain friendships.
Burned with other herbs to aid psychic visions or to remove sickness and mental problems.
Helps you hold onto the money you have or the money that you win while gambling.
Carried for safety and good health while travelling or when away from home.
To draw love to you, to stimulate passion, and to keep your lover faithful to you.
Golden coin-shaped dried flowers are used in gambling and money-luck baths and spells.
Used in binding spells, both for love-magic and for evil purposes.
Used to control a lover and to increase sexual heat; will also help you meet a new mate.
Believed to keep evil and bad luck away from your home, to keep your lover faithful.
Used to draw a new lover, to intensify sexual passion, or to bring back a straying lover.
Drunk as tea or carried in a bag to enhance psychic dreams and second sight.
Used to get someone to love you, to obtain a proposal of marriage, also for court cases.
For strong protection from evil; also used as an offering to dark forces.
For protection from crossing and gossip, for gambling luck, for job getting.
For folks crossed or jinxed in love, and for men who have had their nature taken away.
To make you irresistible to the one you desire, and also to help you win in court.
Fed to the one you love to promote desire; burned to bring a vision of your future mate.
Carried for good luck, for making pacts, and to attract riches.
Sprinkled around property or carried for protection from criminals and from the law.
A famous magical love herb; one of the three ingredients in Medieval True Love Powder.
To drive away pestiferous people and also for personal cleansing after contact with evil.
For protection, to keep the law away, to strengthen a women's courage, to prevent curses.
Carried with your money for prosperity, increase in wages, lucky money-finding, and wealth.
Used to prevent jinxes, to remove evil spirits from the home, to help ward off burglars.
A magic herb carried by clumsy or accident prone people to protect them from harm.
For success in all the things that five fingers can do, to get others to do you favours.
Used to increase psychic abilities and mental powers, and for protection of children.
Protective, powerful, and edible; used in cooking and to repel all manner of evil.
A love-drawing herb; carried in a conjure bag with the name of the one you desire.
Fiery protection from evil; also heats up love affairs and sexuality.
For male vigour and nature, good luck in gambling, and to control your mate.
For male vigour and nature, good luck in gambling, and to control your mate.
Used by those who seek wisdom, strength, and beauty, also better health.