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Ox Eye | Ojo de Buey | Select Quantity | Traditional Herb Supplier & Manufacturer | Santeria | Hoodoo | Voodoo | Spell and Ritual Supplies
Ox Eye | Ojo de Buey | Select Quantity | Traditional Herb Supplier & Manufacturer | Santeria | Hoodoo | Voodoo | Spell and Ritual Supplies
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Ojo de Buey | Ox Eye Bean | Choose 1 or 6 Beans |
Ojo de Buey, also called Ox Eye Beans, are traditional spiritual seeds used in Caribbean folk magic, Santería, and other African-Diaspora traditions. Recognized for their natural "eye" marking, they are believed to carry symbolic energy of protection, strength, and watchful guardianship.
✨ Traditional Spiritual Associations
• Protection & Warding — Commonly carried as a natural amulet or placed near the entrance of the home to support protective intentions
• Spiritual Watchfulness — The "eye" symbol represents awareness, intuition, and vigilance against negative forces
• Strength & Resilience — Used in charm bags or altar work to encourage strong grounding and steady personal power
• Blessings & Good Fortune — Sometimes included in prosperity and blessing workings to call in stability and abundance
🌿 Cultural Significance
In Santería and Caribbean folk traditions, Ojo de Buey is respected as a spiritually watchful seed, often used as a symbolic guardian or placed on altars for protection. Similar protective seeds appear in folk practices around the world, reinforcing the belief in the "spiritual eye" as a symbol of defense and guidance.
Select your quantity:
• 1 Bean - perfect for pocket charm, talisman, or altar placement
• 6 Beans - traditionally used for deeper spiritual workings, charms, or crafting protective bundles
Packaged with care. Ideal for mojo bags, altar setups, spiritual crafts, offerings, or symbolic carry.
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Disclaimer: Sold as a spiritual curio. Not for internal use. This item is offered for ritual, cultural, and decorative purposes only.
Ojo de Buey, also called Ox Eye Beans, are traditional spiritual seeds used in Caribbean folk magic, Santería, and other African-Diaspora traditions. Recognized for their natural "eye" marking, they are believed to carry symbolic energy of protection, strength, and watchful guardianship.
✨ Traditional Spiritual Associations
• Protection & Warding — Commonly carried as a natural amulet or placed near the entrance of the home to support protective intentions
• Spiritual Watchfulness — The "eye" symbol represents awareness, intuition, and vigilance against negative forces
• Strength & Resilience — Used in charm bags or altar work to encourage strong grounding and steady personal power
• Blessings & Good Fortune — Sometimes included in prosperity and blessing workings to call in stability and abundance
🌿 Cultural Significance
In Santería and Caribbean folk traditions, Ojo de Buey is respected as a spiritually watchful seed, often used as a symbolic guardian or placed on altars for protection. Similar protective seeds appear in folk practices around the world, reinforcing the belief in the "spiritual eye" as a symbol of defense and guidance.
Select your quantity:
• 1 Bean - perfect for pocket charm, talisman, or altar placement
• 6 Beans - traditionally used for deeper spiritual workings, charms, or crafting protective bundles
Packaged with care. Ideal for mojo bags, altar setups, spiritual crafts, offerings, or symbolic carry.
⸻
Disclaimer: Sold as a spiritual curio. Not for internal use. This item is offered for ritual, cultural, and decorative purposes only.
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