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Bring the power of the ancestors into your work with Creole Moon's authentic Graveyard Dirt.  Graveyard Dirt has a wide range of application. It is designed to be used in your spells and rituals to represent the element of earth or otherwise aid in spells dealing with spirits, the dead, and other such necromantic or ancestral intentions, as well as in love spells and gambling works. It is an ingredient in Goofer Dust and can be used in death conjure or killing hurts. As with all of our products, our Graveyard Dirt is hand collected according to appropriate ritual protocol.

Graveyard Dirt

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Bring the power of the ancestors into your work with Creole Moon's authentic Graveyard Dirt.  Graveyard Dirt has a wide range of application. It is designed to be used in your spells and rituals to represent the element of earth or otherwise aid in spells dealing with spirits, the dead, and other such necromantic or ancestral intentions, as well as in love spells and gambling works. It is an ingredient in Goofer Dust and can be used in death conjure or killing hurts. As with all of our products, our Graveyard Dirt is hand collected according to appropriate ritual protocol.

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Awesome! The delivery truck took the scenic route to get to me but as always Creole Moon is fantastic!

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