Mojo Wishing Oil by Espiritu, 16oz
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Make a wish, and put some conjure behind it. Mojo Wishing Oil is a folk luck formula worked to charge your wishes with power and draw fortune and opportunity your way. A blended fragrance oil rooted in hoodoo mojo practice, this Mojo Wishing Oil by Espiritu is made for dressing candles, feeding a mojo bag, and anointing the tokens of a wish you are working to bring real.
This 16 ounce bottle is the practitioner size, a generous supply for those who do luck and wishing work often, dress many candles, or keep a steady altar through a long season of practice. Dress a candle as you state your wish, feed a mojo bag a few drops, or anoint a written wish. The oil carries the intention; the wish still meets you through your own action.
Key Features of Mojo Wishing Oil
A wish and luck focus. Worked to charge a wish with power and draw the luck, fortune, and opportunity that help it come true.
Made for mojo work. Its home is folk conjure: a wish candle dressed, a mojo bag fed, a written wish or lucky token anointed. For skin, dilute it in a carrier oil first.
A 16 ounce practitioner bottle. The most generous size, suited to frequent work and shared ritual. Also offered as a 1 oz personal bottle and a 2 dram sampler.
Product Details
- Volume: 16 fl oz (approximately 473 ml)
- Blend: proprietary Espiritu mojo wishing formula
- Use: ritual anointing of candles, mojo bags, written wishes, and lucky tokens to charge a wish and draw luck; 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
In hoodoo and Southern folk practice, the mojo, also called a mojo bag, hand, or nation sack, is a charm of drawn-up power: a small bag of roots, curios, and intentions fed regularly with oil to keep its luck alive. A mojo wishing oil belongs to that working tradition, made to charge a wish and draw the luck, opportunity, and good fortune that help it come true.
To work it, name your wish clearly and put your conjure behind it. Dress and burn a candle as you state what you are asking for, feed a mojo bag a few drops to keep it lively, or anoint a written wish or a lucky token. As with all conjure, the oil focuses your intention and your luck; the wish still meets you through your own action and openness. It draws on the living African American folk-magic tradition of hoodoo, and is offered with respect for those roots.
How To Use Mojo Wishing Oil
- Name your wish. Clearly and specifically.
- Dress a candle. Touch a few drops to a candle, state your wish, and burn it safely, never left unattended.
- Feed a mojo bag. A few drops to keep its luck alive.
- Anoint a written wish or token. To carry it with you.
- Stay open. Act on the chances that come, and store the oil cool and dark.
Pairs Well With
- Goddess Prosperity Amulet: carry a charm for luck.
- Black Velveteen Bag: build a mojo bag for your wish.
- Abundance Soy Votive Candle: burn for opportunity.
- Parchment Paper by Espiritu: write your wish.
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 luck magic at scale, keep a shop supply, or formulate from it. The blend is identical.
What is Mojo Wishing Oil used for?
Charging wishes and feeding luck. Practitioners dress wish candles, feed mojo bags, and anoint written wishes and lucky tokens to draw the fortune and opportunity that help a wish come true, putting conjure behind their intention.
What is a mojo bag?
In hoodoo a mojo bag, also called a hand or nation sack, is a small charm bag of roots, curios, and intention, carried for luck and fed regularly with a few drops of oil to keep its power alive and working toward your aim.
What tradition is it from?
The mojo is a working of hoodoo, the living African American folk-magic tradition rooted in the American South. This oil draws on that practice and is offered with respect for those roots and the communities that carry it.
What is in the blend?
Espiritu keeps the formula proprietary, as is traditional for spell oils. Treat it as a blended fragrance oil: dilute it in a carrier before skin contact and patch test first. Its work lives in the ritual and your intention, not in any single named ingredient.

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