Spells & Rituals
Job Spells: Rituals to Find Work and Make It Last
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The Iron Anvil is a powerful ritual object used in Afro-Caribbean and African Diaspora spiritual traditions to represent the Orisha Ogun—deity of iron, war, labor, and progress. Traditionally placed on altars or used in spiritual work involving strength, protection, and overcoming obstacles, the anvil embodies resilience and industrious energy. Whether used as a focal point in offerings, to hold charms or tools, or simply to call forth Ogun’s presence, this iron symbol grounds your rituals in elemental force and ancestral power. A must-have for practitioners honoring Ogun or working with iron-based rituals and spells.
Place the iron anvil on your altar as an offering to Ogun or as a representation of strength and endurance in your spiritual work. Cleanse periodically with smoke, rum, or herbs associated with Ogun, and handle with respect and intention during rituals.