Mojo Bags

A mojo bag, also known as a gris-gris bag, is a hand-prepared spiritual tool created to hold and carry a specific intention. Each bag is prepared by me and thoughtfully assembled using a combination of crystals, herbs, charms, sigils, and ritual oils, selected to support the purpose of the work.

Mojo bags are traditionally carried on the body, kept in a personal space, or placed on an altar to continuously support the intention they are created for. They act as a focused container for energy, prayer, and symbolism, working subtly over time rather than all at once.

Each bag is prepared with care, intention, and ritual attention. No two are exactly the same, as the contents and arrangement are guided by the purpose of the work and the energy being called in or released.

Mojo bags may be used for protection, grounding, confidence, love, clarity, prosperity, boundary work, or personal empowerment, depending on how they are prepared and worked with.

This is a living tool. It may be held, carried, spoken to, fed with oil, or simply kept close as a quiet source of support and intention.

Mojo Bags

A mojo bag, also known as a gris-gris bag, is a hand-prepared spiritual tool created to hold and carry a specific intention. Each bag is prepared by me and thoughtfully assembled using a combination of crystals, herbs, charms, sigils, and ritual oils, selected to support the purpose of the work.

Mojo bags are traditionally carried on the body, kept in a personal space, or placed on an altar to continuously support the intention they are created for. They act as a focused container for energy, prayer, and symbolism, working subtly over time rather than all at once.

Each bag is prepared with care, intention, and ritual attention. No two are exactly the same, as the contents and arrangement are guided by the purpose of the work and the energy being called in or released.

Mojo bags may be used for protection, grounding, confidence, love, clarity, prosperity, boundary work, or personal empowerment, depending on how they are prepared and worked with.

This is a living tool. It may be held, carried, spoken to, fed with oil, or simply kept close as a quiet source of support and intention.