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Basil Water (Agua de Albahaca), 8 oz
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A green tide of good fortune. Basil Water, known in Latin American folk magic as agua de albahaca, is a ritual water built around basil, the kitchen herb that folk tradition links above all to money, protection, and a clean, lucky home. It is added to a bath or a wash to rinse off bad luck and call prosperity in.
This eight-ounce bottle is a working supply for money baths, floor washes, and blessing the places where prosperity enters. A little in your water carries the herb's bright, lucky character. Reach for it when your money luck needs a wash and a fresh start.
Key Features of Basil Water
Basil for money and luck. Built on agua de albahaca, the folk-magic herb of prosperity, protection, and a lucky home.
Made for baths and washes. Add to a bath to rinse off bad luck, or to floor water to draw money into a home or business.
An 8 ounce working bottle. A generous supply for repeated money baths, washes, and blessings.
Product Details
- Volume: 8 fl oz
- Type: basil ritual water (agua de albahaca)
- Use: money baths, floor washes, blessing entryways and registers
- For external ritual use. Not for ingestion. Patch test before applying to skin. Keep out of reach of children.
- SKU: RWMBAS
- Sold by Plentiful Earth
About This Water
Basil Water is a prepared ritual water carrying the scent and character of basil, made for spiritual use rather than as a drink or cosmetic. We cannot independently verify the exact preparation, so treat it as a ritual product, patch test before skin contact, and keep it off fine fabrics. Store it tightly capped. Contact Plentiful Earth with any questions before ordering.
The Spiritual Significance
Basil, albahaca, is one of the most beloved money herbs in folk magic. Shopkeepers keep it by the register to draw trade, households wash their floors with it to pull prosperity inward, and many tuck a leaf in the wallet to keep money coming. Beyond money, basil is a protective and cleansing herb, long said to turn away the evil eye and keep peace in a home.
As a water it brings that reputation into the bath and the wash bucket. Used in a bath, it is meant to rinse a run of bad luck off you and leave you dressed in fresh, lucky energy. Used as a floor wash drawn from the door inward, it pulls money toward the heart of a home or business. Many pair it with a green candle and a clear request, so the washing and the asking happen together.
How To Use Basil Water
- For a money bath, add a splash to a warm tub, soak while picturing bad luck rinsing away and prosperity arriving, then air dry rather than toweling off.
- For a draw-in floor wash, add a little to a bucket of water and mop from the front door inward, pulling money toward the center of your home or business.
- Wipe a little across a register, a desk, or the doorway where money reaches you.
- Pair with a green or money candle and a clear spoken request to focus the work.
- Cap and store cool and dark, and keep away from children.
Pairs Well With
- Money Drawing (Ven Dinero) Wash, 8 oz steady prosperity work to pair with the bath.
- Fast Money Drawing Wash, 8 oz a quick draw when money is urgent.
- All Purpose (Para Todo) Wash, 8 oz a general cleanse before the money work.
- Rain Water, 4 oz a purifying water for fresh starts.
- White Sage Smudge Sticks to smoke-cleanse the home before drawing money in.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Basil Water used for?
It is a money and cleansing ritual water, agua de albahaca, added to baths and floor washes to rinse off bad luck and draw prosperity into a person, home, or business. Basil is the classic folk-magic herb of money and a lucky home.
How do I use it in a bath versus a floor wash?
For a bath, add a splash to warm water and soak while picturing prosperity arriving. For a floor wash, add a little to a bucket and mop from the front door inward to draw money toward the center of your space.
Which way do I mop for money?
To draw money in, mop from the front door inward, toward the heart of the home or business, the opposite of a clearing wash. The motion pulls prosperity toward you rather than carrying it out.
Is it safe to drink or put on my skin?
No, do not drink it. This is a ritual water for external use only. Patch test before any skin contact, keep it off fine fabrics, and store it away from children and pets.
How often should I use it?
A little each week keeps money luck moving. Many take a basil bath before payday or an important sale and add a splash to their regular floor cleaning, mopping inward to keep prosperity flowing toward the home.

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