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Wildcrafted Shavegrass (Horsetail) Cut, 1 oz (Equisetum arvense)
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Shavegrass, better known as horsetail, is one of the oldest plants on earth, a jointed, reedy green that has grown since the age of the great fern forests. That ancient, enduring quality shapes its magic: horsetail is a herb of protection, grounding, and steadfast commitment, the plant whose segmented stems pull apart and lock back together, making it a natural emblem of binding, loyalty, and things that hold. A Saturn and Earth herb, it is worked for protection, for fertility and growth, and for the kind of commitment that endures. This one-ounce size is the everyday working amount, enough for a handfasting charm or a few grounding sachets.
Keep shavegrass on hand for protection, grounding, commitment, and fertility work.
Key Features of Shavegrass
An ancient protective grass. Horsetail (Equisetum arvense), or shavegrass, is one of the oldest plant lineages alive, worked for protection and grounding.
Commitment and binding. Its jointed stems pull apart and lock back together, making it a natural emblem of loyalty, commitment, and handfasting.
A one-ounce working size. Enough for a handfasting or commitment charm, a grounding sachet, or a few protective workings, the right amount to get to know shavegrass in your practice.
Product Details
- Botanical: Equisetum arvense (horsetail, shavegrass)
- Form: wildcrafted cut and sifted herb
- Origin: Europe
- Weight: 1 oz
- Common uses: protection and grounding sachets, commitment and handfasting work, fertility charms
- Sold for ritual and spiritual use only; not packaged or sold as a supplement
- Storage: keep sealed in a cool, dry place
The Spiritual Significance
Horsetail is a living fossil. Its ancestors towered in the coal forests hundreds of millions of years ago, and the plant has changed little since, which gives shavegrass a deep, ancient, enduring character that magic has always recognized. In Scott Cunningham's correspondences horsetail is a feminine herb of Saturn and the element Earth, traditionally tied to fertility, and the grounded, Saturnian steadiness of those associations runs through all of its work.
Its most distinctive magic comes from its form. The hollow, jointed stems pull cleanly apart at the segments and lock back together again, and folk practice read that as a sign of binding and reunion, making shavegrass a herb of commitment, loyalty, and handfasting, of things joined to hold. Alongside that it is worked for protection and grounding, scattered or carried to steady a space and shield it, and for fertility and patient, enduring growth. Old, earthy, and unbreakably steady, shavegrass is the herb for what you mean to last.
How To Use Shavegrass
- For commitment, include shavegrass in a handfasting charm or a working meant to bind a promise or partnership.
- For protection, scatter or carry the cut herb to ground and shield a space.
- For grounding, add it to an Earth or Saturn working to steady and settle energy.
- For fertility and growth, work it into a charm for patient, enduring increase.
- Store the cut herb sealed in a cool, dry place between workings.
Pairs Well With
- Black Obsidian Hematite Protection Set: grounding, warding stones to anchor shavegrass's protective work.
- Pink Rose Petals: a love companion for commitment and handfasting charms.
- Green Lodestone: a magnet to draw and hold what a commitment working means to keep.
- Mullein Leaf Cut: a protective herb to round out a warding blend.
- Shavegrass (Horsetail) Cut, 1 Lb: the bulk size for steady protection and commitment work.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is shavegrass used for in magic?
Also called horsetail, it is worked for protection and grounding, for commitment, loyalty, and handfasting, and for fertility and enduring growth.
Why is it tied to commitment?
Its jointed stems pull apart at the segments and lock back together again, which folk practice read as a sign of binding and reunion, making it a natural herb of loyalty and handfasting.
What are its correspondences?
Cunningham places horsetail under Saturn and the element Earth, a feminine herb with an old tie to fertility, grounded and enduring in character.
Is shavegrass the same as horsetail?
Yes. Shavegrass is an old common name for horsetail (Equisetum arvense), named for its rough, silica-rich stems that were once used to scour and polish.
How should I store it?
Keep the cut herb sealed in a cool, dry place to preserve its potency.

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