Folk magic is the (often unsanctioned) way that regular people put their spiritual beliefs into practical use for affecting the material world around them. Many folk magic traditions represent a melding of religion and magic, and so oftentimes use the same tools for both. As a result, prayer beads like rosaries, mala, and tasbih are common in a variety of practices.
This Catholic-style rosary is made from green tiger’s eye, serpentine, ceramic, and bronze. It comes unblessed so that you can consecrate it in whatever way is most suitable for your own tradition
Folk magic is the (often unsanctioned) way that regular people put their spiritual beliefs into practical use for affecting the material world around them. Many folk magic traditions represent a melding of religion and magic, and so oftentimes use the same tools for both. As a result, prayer beads like rosaries, mala, and tasbih are common in a variety of practices.
This Catholic-style rosary is made from green tiger’s eye, serpentine, ceramic, and bronze. It comes unblessed so that you can consecrate it in whatever way is most suitable for your own tradition