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Red Attraction Rice, 1 oz Bag
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Rice has held a quiet place in folk-magic supply for as long as people have worked with what they had on hand. Practitioners across hoodoo, Italian, and broader European folk traditions use rice for fertility, abundance, prosperity, and sweetening; the substance is humble enough to escape notice and abundant enough to spare for a working. Red attraction rice is that material prepared specifically for love-drawing: rice dyed red, the color of love and passion in folk-magic color symbolism, ready for use as an ingredient in a wider working.
This 1 oz bag is a working supply. Practitioners use a pinch at a time: in a love mojo bag, sprinkled around a candle altar, mixed into a sweetening jar, or carried as a foot-track sprinkle. Small enough to keep on the altar shelf; concentrated enough for many separate workings.
Key Features of Red Attraction Rice
Color-coded for love-drawing work. Red is the love and passion color across folk-magic color systems: hoodoo, Italian, candle magic, and Caribbean traditions all reach for red for love work. Red rice carries that symbolism in a form that disperses easily into mojo bags, sachets, and altar dressings.
Working-supply size, not single-use. One ounce is enough for many separate workings. Most practices call for a pinch or a small sprinkle at a time, so a single bag supports months of regular love-drawing practice.
Versatile as an ingredient. Use as a mojo bag filler alongside herbs and roots, as a circle around a love candle, as part of a sweetening jar mix, or as a foot-track sprinkle in classic hoodoo path-work. The rice does not stand alone; it joins what you are already doing.
Product Details
- Weight: 1 ounce
- Form: red-dyed rice grains in a small bag
- Color: red (the traditional folk-magic color for love and passion work)
- Use: hoodoo love-drawing rituals, mojo bag ingredient, candle altar dressing, sweetening jar mix, foot-track work
- Source: prepared by Plentiful Earth as part of the in-house ritual-supply line
- Note: not for eating; for ritual and altar use only
Ingredients
Rice and food-grade coloring. The rice is dyed red for ritual use rather than for consumption. Treat as a ritual material; do not cook or eat.
The Spiritual Significance
Rice is among the oldest staple foods in human history, and in nearly every culture that has used it, rice has carried symbolic weight beyond its nourishment. Italian wedding tradition throws rice at the newlyweds for fertility and abundance. South Asian, East Asian, and Filipino folk practices use rice at altars and in offerings. West African and Caribbean ancestor altars often include rice as a foundational offering. When rice entered the American conjure-supply tradition, it carried these older associations forward and joined the working materials of hoodoo practice.
Color in folk magic adds layered meaning. Red is the color of love, passion, attraction, and the heart's vitality across most Western folk-magic color systems; in hoodoo and the wider conjure tradition, red appears in love candles, red flannel mojo bags, and now in red rice for love-drawing supplies. The combination of rice (a fertility-and-abundance substance with deep cross-cultural roots) and the color red (the love color) makes red attraction rice a doubly-resonant material for love work: the substance and the color are saying the same thing.
How To Use Red Attraction Rice
- Cleanse the bag and yourself however your practice calls for: smoke-cleanse, moonlight, salt, or a moment of focused breath. The cleansing prepares the rice and the practitioner.
- For mojo bag work, sprinkle a small pinch of rice into the bag alongside your other love-working materials (herbs, roots, a personal token, a written petition). The rice adds color-coded love-drawing energy to the bag's mix.
- For candle altar dressing, sprinkle a thin circle of rice around the base of a love candle before lighting. The circle holds and concentrates the candle's working as it burns.
- For a sweetening jar, layer a small handful of rice into the jar alongside sugar, honey, or syrup and your petition paper. The rice carries the love-drawing color and the abundance association into the jar.
- For foot-track or path work in hoodoo tradition, sprinkle a small handful where the person you want to draw to you will walk. The classic instruction is to walk away without looking back after sprinkling. Use this technique only when the working you are doing is ethically aligned with your practice.
Store the bag closed in a cool, dry spot. The dyed rice keeps indefinitely as long as it stays dry.
Pairs Well With
- Love Drops Oil, 2 Dram: anoint a few grains of rice with the oil before adding to a mojo bag or sweetening jar. The oil's love-drawing condition layers onto the rice's color-coded energy for a double-anchored working.
- True Love Aromatic Jar Candle: sprinkle a thin circle of attraction rice around the base of the jar candle before lighting. The rice holds the candle's working in place as it burns, concentrating the love-drawing energy in the altar space.
- Red Velveteen Bag, 2 x 2.5 inches: the classic red mojo bag for love work. A pinch of attraction rice in the bag with your other materials adds the abundance-and-love symbolism rice carries into the mojo's mix.
- Lust Ritual Candle: sprinkle rice around the base of a lust candle for workings that lean into desire and physical attraction. The rice adds fertility and abundance associations to the candle's lust-drawing energy.
- Magical Rituals for Love by Donna Rose: a practical guide to love workings across folk-magic traditions. Practitioners working with rice and other supply materials will find detailed ritual workflows here.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between this and regular rice from the kitchen?
The color is the working difference. Hoodoo and broader folk magic use color as a major tool for matching the working material to the working purpose: red for love, green for money, white for spiritual cleansing, black for banishing. Red attraction rice is rice prepared with that color symbolism intact. Kitchen rice works for general rice-as-offering purposes; red attraction rice specifically serves love-drawing work.
Can I dye my own rice red?
Yes, and practitioners do. Add a few drops of red food coloring to dry white rice and shake until evenly colored, then let dry. The convenience of a prepared supply is the time saved and the consistency: practitioners who want to keep their working materials separate from their kitchen ingredients tend to prefer buying prepared ritual rice.
How long does the bag last in practice?
One ounce supports many separate workings. A pinch in a mojo bag, a sprinkle around a candle, or a small handful in a sweetening jar uses very little rice at a time, so the bag tends to last across months of regular practice. Dried rice keeps indefinitely as long as the bag is sealed and dry.
Can I use this for hoodoo foot-track or path work?
Yes. The classic hoodoo foot-track sprinkle uses a ritually-prepared material (red rice qualifies) sprinkled where the person you want to draw to you will walk. The technique is most powerful when the practitioner has clear intent and walks away without looking back after sprinkling. Each tradition has its own ethical framework around this kind of working.
Can the rice be reused?
Rice from a completed working should generally not be reused for new workings, because the rice has already received and discharged its intent. New workings call for new rice. Some practitioners save the rice from a particularly successful working as a keepsake or talisman, but that is different from reusing it as a working material.
How should I dispose of the rice from a working?
Tradition varies. Hoodoo typically calls for returning working materials to the earth (bury, scatter outdoors), to moving water (release into a river or stream), or to the wind (cast outside and walk away). Choose the disposal method that fits the working and the tradition you are practicing in. Avoid pouring used ritual rice down the drain.

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