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Louisiana Broom Dolls by Creole Moon
Handcrafted by Denise Alvarado, Author and Rootworker

Infused with the sacred traditions of Southern conjure, Louisiana Broom Dolls by Creole Moon are handcrafted talismans of health, fertility, and protection. Created by Denise Alvarado—renowned author, ritual folk artist, and rootworker—these dolls are more than decorative objects; they are culturally grounded spiritual tools inspired by the rich folk traditions of Louisiana.

In Hoodoo and southern African American folklore, the broom holds deep symbolic power. It is used to ritually sweep away negative energy, protect the home, and bless new beginnings—especially in the realms of fertility and domestic harmony. Rooted in this ancestral wisdom, Louisiana Broom Dolls are made from small ritual brooms, echoing the function of corn dollies found in European folk traditions but reimagined through a distinctly Creole lens.

Each doll is individually adorned with tiny seed beads, crystals, and semiprecious stones, vintage lace, feathers, and a hand-sculpted clay face with painted details, making every piece a unique expression of folk artistry. No two are alike. The doll pictured is the doll you will receive.

Whether placed on an altar, hung above a doorway, or gifted to mark a rite of passage, these broom dolls carry the enduring strength of folk belief and handmade magick.

Presented in a matte black box with an information card inside, these dolls are ready to serve as guardians, ritual companions, or vessels for your personal workings.

Louisiana Broom Doll

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Louisiana Broom Dolls by Creole Moon
Handcrafted by Denise Alvarado, Author and Rootworker

Infused with the sacred traditions of Southern conjure, Louisiana Broom Dolls by Creole Moon are handcrafted talismans of health, fertility, and protection. Created by Denise Alvarado—renowned author, ritual folk artist, and rootworker—these dolls are more than decorative objects; they are culturally grounded spiritual tools inspired by the rich folk traditions of Louisiana.

In Hoodoo and southern African American folklore, the broom holds deep symbolic power. It is used to ritually sweep away negative energy, protect the home, and bless new beginnings—especially in the realms of fertility and domestic harmony. Rooted in this ancestral wisdom, Louisiana Broom Dolls are made from small ritual brooms, echoing the function of corn dollies found in European folk traditions but reimagined through a distinctly Creole lens.

Each doll is individually adorned with tiny seed beads, crystals, and semiprecious stones, vintage lace, feathers, and a hand-sculpted clay face with painted details, making every piece a unique expression of folk artistry. No two are alike. The doll pictured is the doll you will receive.

Whether placed on an altar, hung above a doorway, or gifted to mark a rite of passage, these broom dolls carry the enduring strength of folk belief and handmade magick.

Presented in a matte black box with an information card inside, these dolls are ready to serve as guardians, ritual companions, or vessels for your personal workings.

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Charlotte Rose Collier - Howdyshell
She is very beautiful

She is very beautiful. And deeply has brought a harmony to my kitchen. She is truly phenomenal. I highly recommend if you are interested and can't take your eye off there is a beautiful reason. I kept coming back to her multiple times. Now she is here with me creating harmony and a calmness. Thank you truly for your beautiful powerful work Mama D

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