Lodestone Oil, 4 Dram | Magnetic Love Drawing Oil
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A magnet does not chase. It pulls, steadily and without effort, until what belongs near it arrives. That is the spirit behind lodestone oil, a classic conjure formula built on the natural magnetism of lodestone, the earth's own magnetic stone. This blend leans into love work: drawing someone toward you and holding the connection the way iron holds to a magnet.
This 4 dram bottle puts one of the old drawing standards on your altar, ready to dress candles, feed a working stone, or ride at your pulse points. If you are tired of reaching, let the work pull instead.
Key Features of Lodestone Oil
Built on the oldest drawing curio. Lodestone, naturally magnetized magnetite, has anchored conjure drawing work for generations. This oil carries that magnetism in liquid form, with this formula blended for attracting a beloved and holding their attention.
Working-size 4 dram bottle. At about half a fluid ounce in a glass bottle, you get enough oil for many candle dressings and anointings, sized for trying an old formula for the first time or keeping a trusted staple within reach.
Feeds your stone work. If you keep a lodestone or a matched pair, this is the oil to anoint them with before you sprinkle magnetic sand, keeping the curio fed and the working alive week after week.
Product Details
- Volume: 4 dram (about 1/2 fluid ounce)
- Format: liquid purpose oil in a glass bottle
- Tradition: classic American conjure and folk magic formula
- For external and ritual use only; do not ingest
Ingredients
This is a proprietary purpose-oil blend, and the maker does not publish its full composition. If a specific ingredient or allergen matters to your practice, contact Plentiful Earth before ordering, and treat the oil as strictly external: anoint objects freely, and keep skin contact to a small, tested amount.
The Spiritual Significance
In Hoodoo and rootwork, the lodestone is treated as a living curio. Practitioners name their stones, keep them in mojo bags or on the altar, and feed them weekly with magnetic sand so the stone stays strong and keeps pulling. Matched pairs of lodestones are a classic love working: two stones moved gradually closer together as the two people draw near. Lodestone oil grew out of that practice, carrying the stone's magnetism into a form that can dress a candle or be worn on the body.
The same stone travels widely beyond Hoodoo. In Mexican and broader Latin American folk practice, the piedra imán is kept, fed, and prayed over as a drawing charm in its own right, a sign of how deeply magnetic stone work runs through the Americas.
This particular formula leans toward the love side of drawing work. Reach for it when the goal is not just to attract, but to hold: a steady pull, a bond that keeps its strength.
How To Use Lodestone Oil
- Dress a candle. Choose a pink or red lover candle and stroke the oil from the top toward yourself, the drawing direction, while naming the connection you are calling in.
- Feed your stone. If you work with a lodestone, anoint it lightly with the oil, then sprinkle a pinch of magnetic sand over it and speak your intention. Repeat weekly.
- Wear a trace. Dab a small amount at your pulse points before you expect to cross paths. As with any fragrance oil, test a small spot first and keep it away from your eyes.
- Hold the bond. Re-dress your candle or charm each week for as long as the working needs to stay warm.
These are traditional starting points, not rules. Your own pull is part of the magnetism; trust it.
Pairs Well With
- Silver Magnetic Sand (Lodestone Food) 1oz: the traditional food for a working lodestone, sprinkled over the stone after you anoint it.
- Ritual Lodestone Powder Incense by 1618 Gold, 1 Ounce: burn while you dress and feed so the whole space carries the drawing current.
- Come To Me Oil, 4 Dram: when your drawing work has a specific name attached, layer in the formula built for calling that person closer.
- Pink Lover Candle, 5 1/2 Inches: a sweet, affectionate candle to dress with this oil for tender love-drawing work.
- Rose Red Buds & Petals 1oz (Rosa centifolia): ring your dressed candle or stone with rose to soften the pull toward romance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Lodestone oil and Magnet (Iman) oil?
They are close cousins from the same drawing family. Magnet, sold as Iman in Spanish-language botánicas, is the general magnetic formula for pulling money, luck, and opportunity. This lodestone formula is blended with love work in mind: attracting a beloved and holding the connection. The scent profiles also differ.
How is this different from Come To Me oil?
Come To Me is petition work aimed at a named person, calling them to seek you out. Lodestone oil works more like the stone itself: building your own steady pull and keeping a bond strong once it forms. Many practitioners use the two together in one working.
How do I feed a lodestone with this oil?
Anoint the stone lightly, then sprinkle a pinch of magnetic sand over it while stating your intention. Keep the stone in a dish, mojo bag, or altar spot where it will not be disturbed, and repeat weekly. A fed stone is considered an active, working partner.
Do I need an actual lodestone to use this oil?
No. The oil stands on its own for dressing candles, anointing charms and petition papers, or wearing at the pulse points. The stone deepens the tradition, but the formula carries the magnetism either way. Plenty of rootworkers use lodestone oil without ever keeping a stone.
Can I wear Lodestone oil on my skin?
It is sold as a ritual oil, not a cosmetic, so treat it the way you would any fragrance oil: test a small spot first, keep it away from your eyes and lips, and never ingest it. Many practitioners simply wear a light trace at the pulse points.

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