Peonia Seeds | Ewereyeye | Rosary Pea | Abrus Precatorius | 1 Ounce |
Peonia Seeds | Ewereyeye | Rosary Pea | Abrus Precatorius | 1 Ounce |
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Peonia Seeds | Abrus precatorius | Powerful & Baneful Herb of Protection and Chaos
Peonia Seeds — also known as Abrus precatorius, Jumbie Beads, or Jequirity — are among the most striking and mysterious botanicals used in folk magic and Afro-Caribbean spirituality. Recognized by their glossy red and black shells, these seeds are deeply symbolic, representing the balance between creation and destruction, beauty and danger, luck and chaos.
✨ Spiritual Significance Across Traditions
Across Africa, India, and the Caribbean, Peonia Seeds are used in powerful rites where energy must be shifted, blocked, or released. In some cultures, they symbolize fate — a reminder that every blessing carries its shadow.
In Afro-Cuban and Afro-Caribbean practices, Peonia Seeds are regarded as spiritually volatile: they can attract protection and good fortune when properly consecrated, yet are also feared for their baneful potential. Some practitioners avoid letting even a single seed fall inside the home, believing it can invite conflict, confusion, or discord if left unbalanced by ritual cleansing.
🔥 Symbolism & Traditional Uses
• Protection from Enemies — Used in spiritual workings to turn away malice and reflect harmful intentions.
• Baneful Magic — Historically linked to spells of destruction, justice, or chaos when provoked.
• Luck & Power — When properly prepared, the seeds are carried in charms for strength, vitality, and dominance.
• Caution & Respect — Peonia Seeds are considered spiritually “alive” and must be handled with care, never frivolously or without purpose.
🌿 Cultural Perspective
Known by many names — Jumbie Beads in the Caribbean, Rosas de la Virgen in Cuba, and Gunja in India — these seeds bridge continents with their reputation as both sacred and dangerous. Their duality reminds spiritualists that true power demands respect, intention, and balance.
Packaged by hand in a resealable 0.5 oz bag, ideal for ritual use, botanical study, or spiritual craftwork.
⚠️ Important Note: Peonia (Abrus precatorius) is considered highly toxic and should never be ingested. Sold strictly for spiritual and ritual purposes only. Handle with care and intention
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