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Talismans, Amulets, & Ju Ju
"Where you believe there is
magick, you will find it."
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Talisman jewelry is worn for protection, success and
good health. Planet Voodoo’s Talismans are based on
sacred symbols, deities, and archetypal Spirits of
Voodoo as well as the world’s major religious and mystic
concepts. Each talisman is hand-crafted with great love
and focused intention to benefit its wearer.
 Amulets and talismans vary considerably according to
their time and place of origin. In many societies,
religious objects serve as amulets. A religious amulet
might be the figure of a certain god or a simple symbol
representing the deity. In the African- derived religions
like Haitian Vodou,
New Orleans Voodoo, Umbanda,
Quimbanda, and Santeria, drawings such as the
Voodoo
veves are also used as
amulets.
Similar to talismans, amulets are objects
intended to bring good
luck
and/or protection to its owner. Amulets include both
natural and unnatural objects such as gems or simple
stones, statues, coins, drawings,
pendants, rings, plants, animals, and even
words said in certain occasions.
Planet Voodoo's Macuto
Amulets are an example of the type of amulets that
represent the religious deities of New Orleans Voodoo
and Santeria. Not only will these Macuto Amulets bring
you luck and protection, they will provide you with the
specific help associated with the particular orisha
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Chicken and Turkey Foot
Ju Ju
A Ju Ju is a blessed object that is
designed to keep evil and negativity away. These chicken
and turkey feet Ju Jus are dried and hand painted with
Voodoo symbols to protect you from evil forces. Keep it
anywhere you need to fortify the positive power and
energy in your environment.
Planet Voodoo does not engage in the
ritual sacrifice of animals. While animal sacrifice is
practiced in Haitian Vodou for ceremonial purposes, the
animals are shared as food among impoverished
communities following the ceremonies. Animal sacrifice
in a ceremonial context has been practiced for years and
serves not only a spiritual purpose, but an economic one
as well. However, New Orleans Voodoo does not
incorporate animal sacrifice in its practice. The feet
from chickens and turkeys used in Planet Voodoo Ju Jus
are obtained from local farmers in the Midwest. These
feet would normally be thrown away. We procure them from
individual families we know who grow free range animals.
Once the animals are killed, we obtain the the feet.
They are cleansed, dried in the sun, and ritually
prepared as Ju Jus according to proper Voodoo protocol.
They are then adorned with feathers and beads, and
painted with Voodoo symbols. Because the feet are
subject to availability, you will receive either a
chicken or a turkey foot. Colors will vary. Quantities
may be adjusted at checkout.
$45.00
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Guede
Voodoo Talisman
According to
www.heritagekonpa.com, "Guede, meaning, "Guardian
of the dead" is one of the major spirits in the Vodou
religion. In the Haitian culture, Guede is celebrated
throughout the month of November, the season of the dead
and rebirth. The Vodou religion involves many rituals
and it is practiced in family plantations and at home
with
altars, candles, talismans, dolls, bottles, and
incense. Vodouists often make offerings, pray, and sing
and dance in the honor of a specific spirit. Vodou
spirits connect with its servants through possession or
trance, usually induced by ritual singing and dancing
and the complex rhythms of the accompanying drums.
In the Voodou religion, its practitioners
believe that the soul departed from the physical body, where upon judgment, the
soul will either go to heaven or hell. Vodouists believe the departed soul
crosses the flame of purgatory waiting for purification before entering the
so-called heaven. Vodouists also believe the same soul can be re-incarnated at
least seven times depending on the mission of that particular soul. At the final
stage of re-incarnation, that soul upon purification, will become an eternal
spirit and manifest its presence in human beings usually in the form of Guede.
The loa Ghede are often quite rowdy and raunchy, sprinkling
their conversation with profanities and sexual innuendo. Being dead, they are
beyond punishment, and they seem to feel that shocking people is perfectly
reasonable. They typically do not use profanity in an abusive manner, but prefer
to make people laugh at their over-the-top behavior. Predominantly male, and
praised with raucous songs and enthusiastic dances, the loa Ghede are the
ancestors who bridge the gap between 'Guinea' (Africa) and the living of Haiti.
In Guede ceremony, vodou
practitioners usually offer a large feast to the Guede
spirits in November. The feast is accompanied by a 30
minute to an hour long prayer, followed by ritual
chants, drumming and dances associated with Vodou,
Haitian folklore music. During the ceremony the spirit
is offered alcohol, food, grains, and other natural
products. This is regarded as an invitation to the
spirits to come celebrate life after death. Upon
manifestation, the Guede spirit reacts foolishly and
engages in explicit sexual conversation with the Vodou
priests and the audience in the ceremony. Shortly
thereafter, Guede regains its true form and focuses on
human healing and problem solving. It is said that the
loa Guede acts foolishly sometimes to ridicule death.
For death no longer has power over its existence.
To the Vodouists, Guede controls the crossroads at which
every human must traverse some day to meet their faith in the afterlife. In the
Haitian culture, Vodou Hougan and Mambo believe that no single individual can
communicate with the dead without first obtaining permission from Papa Baron. In
every major cemetery in Haiti, Papa Baron "lord of the dead" is represented by a
black cross mounted on a small tomb. Guede, the keeper of the cemetery, is the
primary contact with the dead. In the event that a person wishes to petition or
contact the dead, he or she must first appeal to Guede/Baron Samedi to make the
connection with ancestral spirits.
Guede is generally a good and generous spirit; both Papa
Baron and Gran Brigitte have healing power. According to Vodou priests, Guede
can decide the fate of a person near death by allowing him or her to recover or
make the transition to the afterlife. They are particularly fond of young
children and protect them from harm. Unless it is THE ULTIMATE CREATORS' will,
Guede spirits do not allow children to die before they have completed the cycle
of life."
The Guede talisman is used for
protection from black magick, to protect children, and to honor ancestors. Planet Voodoo’s Guede Talismans are based on
sacred symbols and the archetypal Guede Spirits of
Voodoo. They are constructed out of old barn wood and
polymer clay with a cross attached. There is a hanger on
the back so they can be hung on a wall. Each talisman is hand-crafted with great love
and focused intention to benefit its ultimate possessor.
Because of the handcrafted nature of this item and the use of salvaged wood, please allow for individual
variations. Quantities may be adjusted at checkout.
$24.95
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San Martin Caballero Talisman
San Martin Caballero, "Saint Martin the Horse-rider," is the one most frequently encountered in luck charms. Born in Hungary during the late Roman empire, he was pressed into service in the Roman army, where he became a centurion, One day, while riding his horse, he chanced upon a near-naked beggar and cut his cloak in half to give the poor man a covering. That night he had a dream in which the beggar appeared to him as Jesus, so he quit the army and became a monk in Italy. He was later promoted to the rank of Bishop of Tours (in France) but always lived a simple life and gave a great deal to charity. Thus San Martin is the Patron Saint of those who hope strangers will aid them.
In Mexico San Martin Caballero is especially popular among shop-keepers, who rely on the kindness of passing strangers for their livelihood, and among truck drivers, who see in his horsemanship a parallel to their own manner of earning a living. Because the horse he rides is associated with the lucky horseshoe, he is also a
favorite saint among gamblers. In Cuba, some Santeros identify him with the orisha Ellegua, probably because the latter is associated with crossroads and hence with travel.
This talisman of San Martin Caballero consists of
images of San Martin a cross, and/or a horseshoe.
Comes beautifully framed ready for hanging.
Quantities may be adjusted at checkout.
$45.00
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Evil Eye Talisman
Bracelet
The evil eye encompasses the essence of a
naturally occurring, abstract malevolent force present in the Universe.
It is a force to be avoided, repelled, minimized, and removed. It is also
believed by many to be delivered by potentially all people, as it is the force
behind envy, jealousy, and resentment. Wearing a bead that looks like an eye is
a means of deflecting the malevolent force of the Evil Eye and serves to protect
its wearer from its negative influences. If the bead cracks, it is said to have
worked!
These evil eye talisman bracelets
are made to be worn as protective talismans to ward off evil and negativity for
you. These exquisite, artisan made bracelets are created with sterling silver
and a unique evil eye bead. Each bracelet measures 7 inches. If you need a larger or smaller bracelet,
please indicate so on the checkout form. Please note there will be variations between bracelets.
The one pictured is provided to give you a good idea of what you will receive upon
ordering; however, the one you receive may vary according to color of the evil
eye bead. Quantities may be adjusted at checkout.
$34.95
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Seven African Powers Macuto Amulet
An amulet is an object intended to bring good
luck
and/or protection to its owner. Amulets come in the form
of gems, beads, statues, coins, drawings, pendants,
rings, plants, animals, and even words said in certain
occasions to repel evil or bad luck. (e.g. vade retro
satana—(Latin, "go back, Satan"). Throughout
history, most cultures believed in the protective and
healing power of amulets or blessed objects.
The Seven African Powers macuto amulet represents seven Orishas with a supernatural force. The
Orishas are mediators
between humanity and the supreme being. This amulet is hand beaded and measures
approximately 1 inch in diameter, perfect for keeping on your altar, or carrying in your pocket,
mojo hand, or medicine bag. Each Seven African Powers Amulet is
carefully
consecrated according to proper Voodoo protocol,
anointed with ritual oils, and ritually prepared to
honor the major deities of the Yoruban pantheon, the
Seven African Powers. Carry this amulet with you for
blessings and protection and keep it in it's special
handcrafted magickal box
of consecrated herbs on your altar where it will be fed when you are not
using it. Quantities may be adjusted at checkout.
$45.00
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Yemaya Macuto Amulet
Yemayá is the
governess of the household and of matters pertaining to women including
childbirth, conception, childhood safety, love, and healing. Extremely
compassionate and merciful, Yemayá rules the
dreamtime, oversees the Moon, deep secrets, ancient wisdom, salt water, sea
shells, and the collective unconscious.
This
Yemaya Macuto Amulet is hand beaded and measures approximately 1 inch
in diameter, perfect for keeping on your altar, or carrying in your pocket,
mojo hand, or medicine bag. Each Yemaya Macuto Amulet is
carefully
consecrated according to proper Voodoo protocol,
anointed with ritual oils, and ritually prepared to
honor the compassionate and merciful goddess of the Yoruban pantheon,
Yemaya. Carry this amulet with you for
blessings and protection and keep it in it's special
handcrafted magickal box
of consecrated herbs on your altar where it will be fed when you are not
using it. Quantities may be adjusted at checkout.
$45.00
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Obatala Macuto Amulet
Obatala is the Androgynous Sky King of the White Cloth. As the
Creator god, all of the other Orishas are but aspects of Obatala. Always male
and female, Obatala rules the head, keeps the peace, and is the highest deity
concerned with the daily lives of humans. Her/His color is white, containing all
the colors of the rainbow. Ruler of the mind and intellect, cosmic equilibrium,
male and female, s/he carries the gifts of benevolence, wisdom, power, peace,
protection and clarity of mind.
This
Obatala Macuto Amulet is hand beaded and measures approximately 1 inch
in diameter, perfect for keeping on your altar, or carrying in your pocket,
mojo hand, or medicine bag. Each Obatala Macuto Amulet is
carefully
consecrated according to proper Voodoo protocol,
anointed with ritual oils, and ritually prepared to
honor the Androgynous Sky King of the White Cloth,
Obatala. Carry this amulet with you for
blessings and protection and keep it in it's special
handcrafted magickal box
of consecrated herbs on your altar where it will be fed when you are not
using it. Quantities may be adjusted at checkout.
$45.00
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Oshun Macuto Amulet
Oshun is the Santeria goddess of love, art, and dance. Her greatest attribute is
her ability to provide the emotions a solid foundation upon which to reside and
grow. Oshun also
provides gifts of money and material riches, sex, love, creativity, fertility,
compassion, beauty, and laughter.
This
Oshun Macuto Amulet is hand beaded and measures approximately 1 inch
in diameter, perfect for keeping on your altar, or carrying in your pocket,
mojo hand, or medicine bag. Each Oshun Macuto Amulet is
carefully
consecrated according to proper Voodoo protocol,
anointed with ritual oils, and ritually prepared to
honor the
Santeria goddess of love, art, and dance,
Oshun. Carry this amulet with you for
blessings and protection and keep it in it's special
handcrafted magickal box
of consecrated herbs on your altar where it will be fed when you are not
using it. Quantities may be adjusted at checkout.
$45.00
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Papa
Legba Macuto Amulet
Papa Legba is the master linguist,
the trickster, warrior, and the personal messenger of destiny. He has the power
to remove obstacles and he provides opportunities. All ceremonies begin and end
with Papa Legba, and there can be no communication with any of the other loas
without consulting him first.
This
Papa Legba Macuto Amulet is hand beaded and measures approximately 1 inch
in diameter, perfect for keeping on your altar, or carrying in your pocket,
mojo hand, or medicine bag. Each Papa Legba Macuto Amulet is
carefully
consecrated according to proper Voodoo protocol,
anointed with ritual oils, and ritually prepared to
honor the Guardian of the Crossroads, Papa Legba. Carry this amulet with you for
blessings and protection and keep it in it's special
handcrafted magickal box
of consecrated herbs on your altar where it will be fed when you are not
using it. Quantities may be adjusted upon checkout. $45.00
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Ogun Macuto Amulet
With
the colors green and black representing him, this
macuto amulet brings Ogun into your ritual and
prayer. Ogun is the patron loa of metals and all
working people, as well as the overseer of
policemen, soldiers and doctors, and in this you can
find strength throughout your daily life.
This Ogun Macuto Amulet is hand beaded and measures approximately 1 inch
in diameter, perfect for keeping on your altar, or carrying in your pocket,
mojo hand, or
medicine bag. Each Ogun Macuto Amulet is
carefully consecrated
according to proper Voodoo protocol, anointed with
ritual oils, and ritually prepared to honor the
patron loa of metals, working people, policemen,
soldiers and doctors. Carry this amulet with you for
blessings and protection and keep it in it's special
handcrafted magickal box
of consecrated herbs on your altar where it will be fed when you are not
using it. Quantities may be adjusted at checkout.
$45.00
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Chango Macuto Amulet
Chango
is the god of fire, thunder, power, and sensuality. He has the power to help you
win wars, defeat your enemies, and can help you gain power over others. He will
ensure you are victorious over all of your difficulties. Chango is believed to
have once been a Yoruban king; thus, he must be treated as such.
This
Chango Macuto Amulet is hand beaded and measures approximately 1 inch
in diameter, perfect for carrying in your pocket, mojo
hand, or
medicine bag. Each Chango Macuto Amulet is
carefully
consecrated according to proper Voodoo protocol,
anointed with ritual oils, and ritually prepared to
honor the
god of fire, thunder, power, and sensuality. Carry this amulet with you for
blessings and protection and keep it in it's special
handcrafted magickal box
of consecrated herbs on your altar where it will be fed when you are not
using it. Quantities may be adjusted at checkout.
$45.00
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Seven African Powers Beaded Amulet
Seven colors of the seven main Orishas of the
Yoruban pantheon are represented as stones and
crystals in this amulet. Each has an evil eye bead
for added protection from evil and negativity, and
are punctuated with a cowry shell to honor the
African ancestors. These amulets are perfect for
keeping on your altar, or carrying in your pocket,
mojo hand, or medicine bag. Quantities may be
adjusted at checkout.
$5.00
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Oshun Beaded Amulet Amber and Fools Gold
are used to represent the powerful Goddess Oshun in
this amulet. Punctuated with a cowry shell to honor
the African ancestors. These amulets are perfect for
keeping on your altar, or carrying in your pocket,
mojo hand, or medicine bag. Quantities may be
adjusted at checkout.
$5.00
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Yemaya Beaded Amulet Blue crystal, fresh water pearl, and a silver moon bead are used to
represent Yemaya, Mother of the Seven Seas in this
delicate but powerful amulet. Punctuated with a
cowry shell to honor the African ancestors. These
amulets are perfect for keeping on your altar, or carrying in your pocket,
mojo hand, or medicine bag. Quantities may be
adjusted at checkout
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Chango Beaded Amulet
Red and white stones are used to
represent Chango, the Patron Saint of fire,
lightning, thunder, power, and wars. Use for
Mastery, Domination, Strength, Winning in
Competition, and Defeating Enemies. Punctuated with
a cowry shell to honor the African ancestors. These
amulets are perfect for keeping on your altar, or carrying in your pocket,
mojo hand, or medicine bag. Quantities may be
adjusted at checkout.
$5.00
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Ogun Beaded Amulet
Ogun
is the patron saint of metals and all working
people, as well as the overseer of policemen,
soldiers and doctors. He is represented in this
amulet with green crystal, black onyx, and
aventurine. Punctuated with a cowry shell to honor
the African ancestors. These amulets are perfect for
keeping on your altar, or carrying in your pocket,
mojo hand, or medicine bag. Quantities may be
adjusted at checkout.
$5.00
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