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Mexican Anil Balls-Gambling, Drawing, Keeps Nightmares Away

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Mexican Anil Balls-Gambling, Drawing, Keeps Nightmares Away
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Mexican Anil Balls-Gambling, Drawing, Keeps Nightmares Away Mexican Anil Balls-Gambling, Drawing, Keeps Nightmares Away
I LOVE THESE! Talk about old time folk magic! What I love about folk magic is that it can find a magickal use for the most mundane things...like a laundry whitening agent! Leave to us witches and hoodoos to re-purpose something!
These things draw fast luck, protect your home and keep nightmares away! Great if you have troublesome spirits or are down on your luck! Unusual magickal item is becoming very difficult to find. Very traditional ingredient full of history, tried and true!
Copper sulfate is an ingredient encountered in old-time recipes for gambler's lucky hands and for floor wash used to purify the home. Also known as blue vitriol or blue copperas, bluestone is copper sulphate, a naturally occurring substance that is a highly toxic. Root doctors and spiritualists who want to work with the blue colour of copperas while avoiding its toxic side-effects use crystalline laundry blueing balls (anil) instead. Gamblers tell us they sew a Blueing Ball, a lump of Rock Alum, and 9 Silver Dimes up together in a red flannel bag for a gaming charm. Spiritualists are known to place out pans of protective "blue water" to keep a residence clear of evil spirits.
You will receive 5 anil balls as pictured.

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