Spells & Rituals
How To Make a Honey Jar Spell for Love, Abundance, and Sweetness
One of the oldest tools in Hoodoo rootwork, the honey jar draws what you desire through the quiet, patient power of sweetness.
The Iron Plancha is a heavy, flat ritual object traditionally used in Afro-Caribbean and African Diaspora practices as a symbol of firmness, balance, and iron will. Often associated with Ogun—the Orisha of iron, labor, and strength—the plancha is used on altars or in rituals where grounding, stability, and protection are needed. Its weight and solid form anchor spiritual energy, making it ideal for setting offerings, reinforcing spells, or channeling Ogun’s unwavering force. Whether used as a base in ritual work or as part of a larger ceremonial setup, the iron plancha brings permanence and sacred strength to your practice.