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Dried Mud from a Cliff Swallow Nest can be used in a variety of folk magic applications such as peaceful home workings, compelling a loved one to return home, safe travel, industry and creativity, and more. To use, place a chuck in a mojo bag or powder, add to dusts and sachet powders, and fix candles and petitions.

Our Cliff Swallow Nests are of the species American cliff swallow (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota) and are harvested in compliance with the law from empty nests that have already been broken due to natural causes like wind, rain, and age. No birds are deprived of their homes as a result of our gathering of the nests. 

Price is for a one-ounce chunk of mud swallow nest.

*Sold as a mineral sample and intended for historical, cultural, scientific and educational purposes. 

Mud from a Cliff Swallow Nest

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Dried Mud from a Cliff Swallow Nest can be used in a variety of folk magic applications such as peaceful home workings, compelling a loved one to return home, safe travel, industry and creativity, and more. To use, place a chuck in a mojo bag or powder, add to dusts and sachet powders, and fix candles and petitions.

Our Cliff Swallow Nests are of the species American cliff swallow (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota) and are harvested in compliance with the law from empty nests that have already been broken due to natural causes like wind, rain, and age. No birds are deprived of their homes as a result of our gathering of the nests. 

Price is for a one-ounce chunk of mud swallow nest.

*Sold as a mineral sample and intended for historical, cultural, scientific and educational purposes. 

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