I'm so super proud of this beautiful new item in my shop, I've just gotta brag! No one on Etsy offers brown cascarilla powder--until now!
Making brown cascarilla is more than just crushing shells of brown eggs. Instead, white shells are flattened and then slow toasted for hours in the oven until they turn brown. This is a long and very...fragrant...process (okay, honestly, hot eggshell smells awful! It's like a roadkill casserole! Bleck! But, lucky for you, once cooled they are scentless). After the shells cool, I grind them superfine by hand in my big marble mortar and pestle with chants and charms to drive away evil. A lot of work goes into this little bag!
Cascarilla powder is such a potent cleansing and protecting agent that it can be used in any number of ways to guard from evil, malicious magic, and disease:
- If someone leaves a trick on your doorstep or you find some suspicious item in your home from an enemy, dust your hands well with this powder before picking it up. This keeps the evil from transferring to you, and you can dispose of it safely.
- Add some to your bath water or sprinkle in the wash bucket for scrubbing the floor to disperse negativity.
- Use cascarilla powder to make symbols on the floor or altar during ritual or spellwork.
- Add a bit of water and use it to paint symbols on your skin or use it dry to dust your body for all-over protection.
All this magic talk has my mind percolating. I'm in the mood for some spells--I'm off to my workroom for provisions! Happy Equinox to you!
Related reading includes The Magic of Iron, Who is This "Joe Pye"?, What's in a Spell Kit?
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