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Money Drawing Oil, 4 Dram
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Money Drawing Oil, 4 Dram

Money Drawing Oil, 4 Dram
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  • Tradition: Botanica folk magic
  • Intent: Money, Prosperity
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Money Drawing is the most common condition oil in the whole botanica trade, for the plainest of reasons: it is what people actually come in for. This is the 4 dram working size, a blended fragrance oil in a square glass bottle, made for dressing candles, anointing petitions, and marking the objects money passes through.

It is a working oil, not a perfume and not a remedy, and this page is not going to promise you that a bottle changes your bank balance.

Key Features

The 4 dram working size. Roughly 14.7 ml in a square bottle with a secure cap: enough for many candle dressings and petitions without committing to a large bottle.

A dressing oil. Made to be worked onto candles, coins, wallets, and petition papers rather than worn as a scent.

Blended fragrance oil in a carrier base. For external ritual use. Not an essential oil and not a therapeutic preparation.

Product Details

  • Volume: 4 dram, approximately 14.7 ml
  • Format: Square glass bottle, blended fragrance oil in an oil base
  • Tradition: Money-drawing condition oil
  • Use: External only. Not a food, not a tea, not a medicine.
  • SKU: OMONDV

Ingredients

A proprietary blend of fragrance oils in a carrier base. The specific formula is not published. Because the composition is not disclosed, patch test on a small area of skin before any contact use, and keep the bottle away from children and animals.

The Spiritual Significance

Money work is the oldest and most practical corner of folk magic, and it long predates the branded bottle. What a condition oil does within it is focus the work: a formula named for the thing you are asking for, dressed onto an object so that the object carries the intention while you go about the ordinary business of earning.

Dressing a candle or a petition with money oil is not the same as wearing it. The oil carries the work into the object, and the object does the burning. Practitioners reach for it when there is a specific thing to move: a bill, an invoice, a job, a negotiation. The specificity is the point. Money work rewards a named number far more than a vague wish for abundance.

We are not going to tell you a scent will bring you money. What the tradition holds, and what we will stand behind, is that focused, repeated, embodied attention on a concrete goal changes how you pursue it. That is a real thing. A bottle sold as a substitute for the pursuit is not.

How To Use

  1. Name the amount. Not abundance in the abstract. A figure, a bill, a deadline. Write it down.
  2. Dress a green candle. Anoint from the center toward each end, or from wick to base if you are drawing, while you hold the number in mind.
  3. Anoint the objects money passes through. A coin, the corners of a wallet, a petition paper, the edge of a bill.
  4. Speak the ask. In folk practice the spoken intention carries as much as the material. Say plainly what the work is for.
  5. Do the mundane half. Every money tradition assumes you are also sending the invoice and making the ask. The oil accompanies the work; it does not replace it.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will this make me money? No, and we are not going to say otherwise. It is a ritual supply, part of a practice that assumes you are also doing the ordinary work money comes from. Anyone selling you a bottle as a shortcut is selling you something it cannot deliver.

Do I wear it or dress with it? Dress with it. This is a working oil for candles, coins, and petitions rather than a body perfume. For a wearable money oil, the Ven Dinero and Don Dinero roll-ons are made for skin.

Is it an essential oil? No. It is a blended fragrance composition in a carrier base, made as a ritual supply.

What candle color goes with it? Green is traditional for money work, gold for faster or luck-adjacent workings. Both are common; the tradition does not enforce one answer.

Can I put it on my skin? It is formulated for external ritual use. Because the blend is proprietary, patch test first and keep it off broken skin, out of eyes, and away from children and pets.

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