Solomon Seal – Magical Properties for Protection & Love
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Description Solomon Seal – Uses in Witchcraft & Folk Magic Solomon Seal root carries the symbolic power of sealing, binding, and protecting. Practitioners use it to fortify vows, oaths, or magical workings, ensuring they endure. It is also called upon for protection, warding off spirits and negative influences, and for love charms where trust and fidelity are essential. In transitional times, it provides grounding and clarity, supporting habit-breaking or helping one embrace new chapters. It is burned as incense, infused for ritual washes, or added to sachets and jars. Carried as an amulet, it repels harmful energies while calling beneficial ones. This balance of sealing, shielding, and summoning makes Solomon Seal a root of both durability and grace in magical practice. Traditional Energy & Lore Named for King Solomon, known in legend for wisdom and command over spirits, the plant has long been linked to spiritual authority and guardianship. Folklore holds that the root embodies the “seal of Solomon,” a symbol of protection and binding power. European herbals describe its use in healing and warding off evil, while American folk practice adopted it in exorcism blends, love charms, and prosperity rites. Seasonal associations tie it to the Autumnal Equinox, a liminal time of balance and transition, when its stabilizing nature is most resonant. Correspondences Planet: Saturn Element: Earth Deity Associations: Solomon, protective spirits Folk Names: Lady’s Seal, Dropberry, St. Mary’s Seal, Sealwort, Sealroot Botanical: Polygonatum spp. Plant Part/Form: dried root How to Use Incense & charcoal: Burn on charcoal to banish disruptive energy and invite helpful spirits (use a fireproof dish with sand or ash). Sachets & poppets: Add root chips to a red flannel bag for protection, or blend with love herbs to seal bonds of trust. Candle magic: Place beside a Red Chime Candle for love and devotion, or a White Chime Candle for purification and spirit blessing. Floor wash: Simmer and strain, adding to mop water with Chinese Wash to cleanse and protect the home. Ritual bath: Strain well and use externally for resilience and transition; patch test recommended. Petitions & jars: Add root chips to petitions to seal vows, protect oaths, or strengthen wealth and prosperity work. Candle colors: Red Chime Candle (love & bonds), White Chime Candle (purification & spirits), Green Chime Candle (prosperity). Sample Spells & Workings What You Need: Solomon Seal root, Red Chime Candle, petition paper. Write your intent to strengthen love or devotion. Place Solomon Seal root on the petition and burn the red candle, focusing on bonds of fidelity and trust. What You Need: Solomon Seal root, White Chime Candle, bowl of water. Burn the white candle beside a bowl infused with Solomon Seal chips. Use this as a blessing rite to call benevolent spirits and ward away harm. What You Need: Solomon Seal root, Green Chime Candle, Money Drawing Hoodoo Oil. Dress the green candle with Money Drawing Oil and set it over Solomon Seal chips. Burn with intention to attract wealth and seal prosperity into your life. Notes & Care Keep dried root sealed and dry, stored out of direct sunlight. Always let charcoal cool fully before discarding. External ritual use only; we make no medical claims. Why Choose aromaG’s Botanica For more than 25 years, aromaG’s Botanica has supplied magical herbs and roots, selected with care for authenticity and cultural respect. Each package supports practitioners with high-quality materials for traditional folk magic. FAQ Is Solomon Seal mainly for love or protection? Both — it seals love bonds and protects against negativity. What herbs pair well with it? Bay Leaves for resilience, High John root for strength, and protective blends for cleansing. Which candle colors are best? Red for love, White for purification, Green for prosperity. How do I burn it safely on charcoal? Use charcoal in a fireproof dish with sand or ash, in a ventilated space. Allow to cool fully before disposal. Is it okay for ritual baths? Yes — strain well, use externally only, and patch test for sensitivity. Can I use it in a jar spell? Absolutely — it seals vows, strengthens oaths, and protects intentions. Does this replace mundane action? No — magic supports but does not replace practical work. How should I store it? Sealed, cool, and dry; best within a year for potency. Post Views: 3,914 Share this
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