In New Orleans, gris-gris is often carried in the form of a doll or a bag and is essentially a means of carrying a charm or a spell. The celebrated Voudou Queen of New Orleans, Marie Laveau, was most famous for her potent gris gris charms consisting of a magickal symbol or vévé written with dragon's blood ink on parchment paper and sewn into cloth or leather bags. Her clients spent thousands of dollars on these charms and swore by their effectiveness.
If you have health issues, then get a boost by carrying one of these specially charged Health and Healing Gris Gris charms in your purse or keep it on your altar. Filled with herbs, roots, minerals and curios that have historical magickal associations with good health and healing properties in the New Orleans Voudou tradition, these little gris gris bags pack a powerful punch. Comes in a box complete with instructions for use.
In New Orleans, gris-gris is often carried in the form of a doll or a bag and is essentially a means of carrying a charm or a spell. The celebrated Voudou Queen of New Orleans, Marie Laveau, was most famous for her potent gris gris charms consisting of a magickal symbol or vévé written with dragon's blood ink on parchment paper and sewn into cloth or leather bags. Her clients spent thousands of dollars on these charms and swore by their effectiveness.
If you have health issues, then get a boost by carrying one of these specially charged Health and Healing Gris Gris charms in your purse or keep it on your altar. Filled with herbs, roots, minerals and curios that have historical magickal associations with good health and healing properties in the New Orleans Voudou tradition, these little gris gris bags pack a powerful punch. Comes in a box complete with instructions for use.
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