St. Cyprian’s implement of Thai necromancy
A special piece crafted during the festive days of St. Cyprian.
A medallion made of a mixture of necromantic powders, a strong mixture of herbs and roots, barks, flowers, dirt from multiple places of power in relation to necromancy, dirt from different temples including Catholic Churches, ashes of many kinds, the top is a brass sheet with the ponto riscado of Exú Meia noite inscribed by Ajarn, on the opposite end is a vial with a special blend of oils of the same nature.
The amulet is an offering to St. Cyprian and his patron Exú, bringing together necromantic elements found within Thai sorcery to be available for the sorcerer.
For protection, good luck, prosperity, aid in spell-work, aid during meditation, spirit contact, learning and development of psychic abilities.
It is attached to a glass beaded necklace of the color pattern related to the saint, skull buffalo horn beads, lapis lazuli beads and a pair of evil eyes to mark the presence of St. Justina. The necklace were washed on a mixture of blessed waters and anointed in oils.
Basic instructions will be included.
(Note the bass sheet is soft and may have folds, this is naturally something that happened when molding the amulet to the sheet as each piece is hand made.)
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