Conjure Oil by Espiritu, 16oz
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Not every working calls for a single named purpose; sometimes what you want is raw power lent to the spell already in your hands. Conjure Oil is the classic all-purpose formula for exactly that, a working oil for raising the force behind any rite, sharpening your intention, and carrying a spell toward the result you are set on. This Conjure Oil by Espiritu brings that old versatility to anointing work, a blended fragrance oil for dressing candles, petitions, and charms across the whole range of your practice.
The 16oz working bottle is sized for the practitioner who works conjure often: a shop or circle's standing supply, an altar that dresses candles of every purpose, or a base from which you decant and formulate. Dress a candle, anoint a petition or a charm, or trace a little of the diluted oil into the working at hand. The oil carries the intention; the work is yours.
Key Features of Conjure Oil
An Espiritu hoodoo blend. Espiritu's anointing oils are made for spellwork rather than perfumery, and this one carries Conjure Oil's all-purpose reputation: worked to lend power to a spell of any kind, to sharpen the intention behind it, and to carry the work toward its result.
Made for anointing. Its home is the working itself: a candle dressed before the rite, a petition or charm anointed, a tool marked to deepen the magic you are already making. For skin, dilute it in a carrier oil first.
A 16oz working supply. This is the working bottle, suited to frequent practice, shop and circle stock, or decanting and formulating. For smaller sizes, see the 1 oz or the 2 dram.
Product Details
- Volume: 16oz (approximately 473 ml)
- Blend: proprietary Espiritu formula in the Conjure Oil tradition
- Use: ritual anointing of candles, petitions, charms, and tools to lend power to a working of any purpose; dilute in a carrier oil for skin
- External use only. Not for ingestion. Keep out of reach of children.
Ingredients
Espiritu does not publish the full formula for this blend. Treat it as a blended fragrance oil: dilute it in a carrier oil such as jojoba or grapeseed before any skin contact, and patch test first. Contact Plentiful Earth with sensitivity questions before ordering.
The Spiritual Significance
Conjure is the old American folk-magic word for the work itself, the rootwork and spellcraft carried in the hoodoo tradition, and a Conjure Oil is the all-purpose dressing that lends power to whatever you are making. Where a money oil or a love oil is aimed at one target, a conjure formula is the generalist of the cabinet, reached for when you want to raise the force behind a rite, bless a new tool, or add weight to a petition that does not fit a single category.
Practitioners keep an all-purpose conjure oil the way a cook keeps good salt: it goes into almost everything and sharpens what is already there. Dress and burn a candle as you name your aim, anoint the petition that carries it, or mark a charm and a working tool to deepen your ritual. As with all conjure, the oil focuses intention and supports your effort rather than replacing it; the words, the timing, and the will are still yours to bring. It honors a folk tradition without belonging to any single lineage and suits practitioners across many paths.
How To Use Conjure Oil
- Dress a candle. Touch a few drops to a candle in the color of your aim and burn it as you name what you are working.
- Anoint a petition. Write your intention on paper, touch the oil to its corners and center, and fold it toward you.
- Bless a tool or charm. Mark a wand, a mojo bag, or a token to lend power to the workings it joins.
- Anoint yourself, diluted. Mix a drop into a carrier oil and touch it to your hands or pulse points before you begin the rite.
- Store it cool and dark between workings, and let your own practice set the rhythm of its use.
Pairs Well With
- Red Chime Candles: a working stock of candles to dress and burn for any aim.
- Parchment Paper by Espiritu: write the petition the oil will carry.
- Black Velveteen Bag: build a mojo bag and anoint it to keep your working close.
- Nag Champa Candle in Cauldron: set the ritual atmosphere as you raise the work.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I buy the 16oz, the 1 oz, or the 2 dram?
Choose by how often you work with it. The 1 oz suits steady personal practice and the 2 dram is a sampler. This 16oz working bottle is for those who work conjure at scale, keep a shop or circle supply, or formulate from it. The blend is identical.
What is Conjure Oil used for?
It is an all-purpose working oil, lent to spells of any kind to raise their power and sharpen their intention. Practitioners dress candles, anoint petitions and charms, and bless tools with it whenever they want to add force to a rite that does not call for one single named formula.
Can I use it for any kind of spell?
That is its purpose. A conjure oil is the generalist of the cabinet, suited to money, love, protection, or open-road work alike. When your aim fits a named formula you may prefer that, but for mixed or one-off workings, an all-purpose conjure oil is the reliable default.
What is in the blend?
Espiritu keeps the formula proprietary, as is traditional for commercial spell oils. Treat it as a blended fragrance oil: dilute it in a carrier before skin contact and patch test first. Its work is in the ritual and your intention, not in any single named ingredient.
When is the best time to work with it?
Whenever the working calls. Because it is all-purpose, the timing follows your aim rather than the oil: draw on the waxing moon, release on the waning, and let the day and hour suit the spell you are dressing. Pair it with genuine effort and clear intention.

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