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.
This beautifully crafted crown is a powerful tribute to Orisha Oshun, the Yoruba goddess of love, rivers, beauty, and prosperity. Measuring 5 inches in diameter and 3 inches tall, it serves as a sacred centerpiece for any altar or spiritual ceremony dedicated to Oshun.
The crown is adorned with five golden bracelets—symbolizing Oshun’s love of beauty, adornment, and wealth—and includes two miniature ceremonial oars, which represent her dominion over flowing rivers and her role as a guide through emotional and spiritual currents. These symbolic elements honor her grace, strength, and divine femininity.
Whether placed on a home shrine, used in rituals, or offered as part of a spiritual vow, this crown invites Oshun’s blessings of sweetness, attraction, abundance, and emotional healing. A meaningful addition for devotees, spiritual workers, or those who also honor her syncretized form, La Caridad del Cobre, in all her radiant power.