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Ginger Root Split, 1 Lb (Zingiber officinale)
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Ginger split is the whole fire, broken to size. The pungent dried root of Zingiber officinale, cut into rough pieces, is a Mars-and-Fire herb of power, success, and passion, worked whole in mojo bags and charms to put heat and momentum behind any goal. These split pieces bring the root's force in a form you can carry.
This working pound of split root is the bulk size for ongoing power and success charms and mojo hands; the 1 oz size suits a single charm, and for blending into incense and dressings, reach for the ground powder instead. Use ginger split when you want the whole root's fire in a charm.
Key Features of Ginger Root Split
Power and momentum. Ginger heats and accelerates a working, putting force and drive behind a goal.
Success and money. A Mars-and-Fire root, it pushes success, opportunity, and money with bold energy.
Passion. It kindles desire and warmth in love work between willing partners.
Product Details
- Botanical name: Zingiber officinale (ginger)
- Tradition: Cunningham places ginger under Mars and the element Fire
- Form: split (cut pieces of) dried root
- Weight: 1 lb
- For spiritual use only; not a food, drug, or supplement, and not for ingestion
- Storage: keep sealed in a cool, dark place
The Spiritual Significance
Ginger is one of the great accelerants of the herb cabinet, and the split root carries that fire in a form you can hold and carry. Cunningham seats it under Mars and the element Fire and names power, success, love, and money among its workings, but its signature role is as a heater: ginger is added to a spell to raise its temperature, speed it along, and lend it force. From that fiery base it drives success, money, and opportunity with bold momentum, and it kindles passion and warmth in love work between willing partners.
In split, whole-piece form ginger is suited to mojo bags, charm bottles, and whole-root work where you want a tangible piece of the fire rather than a blendable powder. Ginger is, of course, a famous culinary and Ayurvedic root, which is not what we offer it for; Plentiful Earth sells this root strictly for ritual and spiritual use, not as a food, drug, or supplement, and it is not for ingestion.
How To Use Ginger Root Split
- Carry the fire. Add a piece of ginger to a mojo hand or charm to put heat and momentum behind a goal.
- Drive success. Work the root into success and money charms for bold momentum.
- Heat a working. Add ginger to any spell to speed it along and lend it force.
- Warm a love working. Include it in a passion charm between willing partners.
- Store it sealed, in a cool, dark place between workings.
Pairs Well With
- Ginger Root Powder, 1 oz: the same fire ground fine for incense and dressings.
- Cinnamon Sticks, Cut, 1 oz: a warm money-and-speed spice to pair.
- High John, 1 oz: mastery and power behind a success working.
- Damiana Leaf Cut, 1 oz: warmth and attraction for passion work.
- Magical Herbalism by Scott Cunningham: the source of these attributions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is ginger used for in magic?
To heat and speed a spell above all, lending force and momentum, and from there to drive success and money and to kindle passion. Cunningham places ginger under Mars and the element Fire, a bold, fiery accelerant.
Can I cook with this or take it?
No. Ginger is a famous culinary and Ayurvedic root, but Plentiful Earth sells this root strictly for ritual and spiritual use, not as a food, drug, or supplement, and it is not for ingestion. Culinary ginger is sold separately.
Should I choose split root or powder?
The split root suits mojo bags and whole-root charms where you want a tangible piece of the fire, while the powder blends easily into incense, dressings, and sachets. Many practitioners keep both and choose by the working.
How do I use it to heat a working?
Tuck a piece of ginger into your charm or mojo hand, intending that it raise the spell's heat and speed it along. It acts as a fiery accelerant carried alongside your main intent.
How should I store it?
Keep the split root sealed in a cool, dark place, away from heat and moisture. Dried ginger keeps its pungent force well when dry, so a sealed jar will carry you through many power and success workings.

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