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Buckeyes, Whole, 1 oz

Buckeyes, Whole, 1 oz
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Primary Spiritual Use: Luck
Secondary Spiritual Use: Money
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The buckeye is one of America's best-loved pocket charms, a smooth, glossy brown nut carried for luck, money, and protection. This ounce of whole buckeyes gives you several of these classic curios to carry, gift, or work. Folk tradition has reached for the buckeye for generations as a simple lucky piece kept in the pocket.

Important safety note. Buckeyes (Aesculus) are toxic if eaten. We sell them strictly as ritual curios for external use and carrying, not as a food or remedy, and they are not for ingestion. Keep them away from children and pets.

This is a 1 oz lot of whole buckeyes; size and number vary piece to piece. Reach for a buckeye when you want a simple, time-honored luck and money charm.

Key Features of Buckeyes

A classic luck charm. The buckeye is carried in the pocket as one of American folk magic's most beloved lucky pieces.

For money and abundance. It is especially worked for drawing money and steady good fortune, often carried with a coin or a bill.

A protective nut. Buckeyes are also kept for protection and warding, a guarding curio as well as a lucky one.

Product Details

  • Curio: whole buckeye nuts (Aesculus)
  • Tradition: American and Southern folk magic, for luck, money, and protection
  • Form: whole glossy nuts; size and number per ounce vary
  • Safety: toxic if eaten; not for ingestion
  • Weight: 1 oz
  • For spiritual use only; a carried curio, not a food or remedy
  • Storage: keep dry, away from children and pets

The Spiritual Significance

The buckeye has been an American good-luck charm for as long as anyone can remember, its smooth brown nut slipped into pockets and purses across the country as a simple, reliable lucky piece. In folk magic it is carried above all for luck and for money, often kept alongside a coin or a folded bill to draw steady prosperity, and it doubles as a protective charm, warding the carrier from harm and ill fortune.

Part of its charm is its plainness: no elaborate ritual is required, just a buckeye carried with intention and kept close. Many people simply keep one in a pocket or a bag and renew it now and then. Buckeyes are toxic if eaten, so Plentiful Earth sells them strictly as carried ritual curios for external use, not as a food or remedy, and they are not for ingestion.

How To Use Buckeyes

  1. Carry a lucky piece. Keep a buckeye in your pocket or bag as a simple, time-honored luck charm.
  2. Draw money. Carry one with a coin or a folded bill to draw steady money and good fortune.
  3. Keep for protection. Hold a buckeye as a warding charm against harm and ill luck.
  4. Add to a mojo bag. Tuck one into a luck or money charm bag, dressed with a condition oil.
  5. Store them dry, away from children and pets, since buckeyes are toxic if eaten.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are buckeyes used for?

As lucky charms above all. In American folk magic the buckeye is carried in the pocket for luck and especially for money, often with a coin, and it doubles as a protective, warding charm against harm and ill fortune.

Can I eat them?

No. Buckeyes are toxic if eaten. Plentiful Earth sells them strictly as carried ritual curios for external use, not as a food or remedy, and they are not for ingestion. Keep them away from children and pets.

How do I carry one for luck or money?

Keep a buckeye in your pocket or bag, often alongside a coin or folded bill for money work, and renew it now and then. Many people simply carry one with a clear intention; no elaborate ritual is needed.

How many come in an ounce?

An ounce holds several whole buckeyes, though the exact number varies because the nuts differ in size. It gives you a few curios to carry, gift, or work.

How should I store them?

Keep them dry in a cool place, away from children and pets. Stored dry, the nuts hold well as carried curios for luck, money, and protection work.

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