Our Graveyard Dirt is collected by us, personally - from graves of those with whom we have spent time connecting with and who's spirits have offered or agreed to help with workings by those who use their dirt.
Currently Available:
Our current bottles contain dirt from a very old grave, that Adam used to tend to when he was a child. It rests on the outskirts of the Cemetery away from everyone else and reads only "loyal servant". Her spirit is calm, loyal and very compassionate. Though we have been unable to get her name, she is absolutely lovely and eager to help in positive workings. This dirt was collected by Lyllith on our road trip last year after she was drawn to the grave before Adam even mentioned it or that he tended to it for so long. We only have a small amount from this particular grave available.
When collecting, we sit and speak with the Spirits and only collect from those willing and happy to assist. The Spirits know we collect for our customers and are happy to help, we leave them appropriate gifts in return after spending time conversing with them.
Collecting of Graveyard Dirt is always done respectfully and with honour of the Spirits whos' resting places we collect from. If they say no or are uncomfortable we leave them be - likewise they know if their dirt is used in any way they do not condone or agree with they will not be bound to help.
We also then mix a sprinkling of Mullein herb to each jar collected for potency as well as to reduce the amount of dirt needed to collect.
- Approx. 10 grams
- Mini glass corked bottle
- Sold as curios only
Graveyard dirt is a powerful and symbolic ingredient or tool used to form a link between the living and the spirits of ancestors. It can be used for protection, curses and various other spellwork.
Please take care when using and we recommend avoiding magick of any kind designed to harm or control another. We reserve the right to refuse sale of our ingredients to those we feel the need to do so and will not be held responsible for any misuse or negligence.
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