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Voodoo Rope Doll – Handcrafted Guardian for Home Protection

Step into the legacy of old New Orleans with this authentic Voodoo Rope Doll, a traditional handmade charm once found in abundance throughout the French Quarter. These rope dolls were more than just souvenirs—they were symbols of folklore, fascination, and the mysterious energy of the Crescent City. Today, they’re a rare find, and even rarer when created with spiritual intention.

Crafted with care and conjure, each Voodoo Rope Doll serves as a protector of the home. When placed near your front door, it acts as a silent sentinel—warding off negative energy, harmful influences, and unwanted spirits. Rooted in the same cultural tradition as Ju Ju dolls and broom dolls, this style of doll has been lovingly resurrected by Creole Moon and infused with purpose.

Whether you’re drawn to its vintage charm, its spiritual function, or its striking handmade design, this one-of-a-kind doll is a conversation starter and energy shifter in equal measure. No two are exactly alike.

Key Features:

  • Traditional New Orleans-style Voodoo Rope Doll

  • Functions as a spiritual guardian or household overseer

  • Best placed near entryways for protection and blessing

  • Handmade and uniquely crafted—no two are the same

  • Ideal for collectors, spiritual practitioners, or lovers of folklore

Bring home a piece of Voodoo history. Protect your space with style, story, and spirit.

Customer Review

"Love the rope doll. Great quality of work, easy to take with you if you travel. As with everything from creole moon, wonderful product, love the whole store!" ~ Kris L.

Voodoo Rope Doll

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Voodoo Rope Doll – Handcrafted Guardian for Home Protection

Step into the legacy of old New Orleans with this authentic Voodoo Rope Doll, a traditional handmade charm once found in abundance throughout the French Quarter. These rope dolls were more than just souvenirs—they were symbols of folklore, fascination, and the mysterious energy of the Crescent City. Today, they’re a rare find, and even rarer when created with spiritual intention.

Crafted with care and conjure, each Voodoo Rope Doll serves as a protector of the home. When placed near your front door, it acts as a silent sentinel—warding off negative energy, harmful influences, and unwanted spirits. Rooted in the same cultural tradition as Ju Ju dolls and broom dolls, this style of doll has been lovingly resurrected by Creole Moon and infused with purpose.

Whether you’re drawn to its vintage charm, its spiritual function, or its striking handmade design, this one-of-a-kind doll is a conversation starter and energy shifter in equal measure. No two are exactly alike.

Key Features:

  • Traditional New Orleans-style Voodoo Rope Doll

  • Functions as a spiritual guardian or household overseer

  • Best placed near entryways for protection and blessing

  • Handmade and uniquely crafted—no two are the same

  • Ideal for collectors, spiritual practitioners, or lovers of folklore

Bring home a piece of Voodoo history. Protect your space with style, story, and spirit.

Customer Review

"Love the rope doll. Great quality of work, easy to take with you if you travel. As with everything from creole moon, wonderful product, love the whole store!" ~ Kris L.

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