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Job's Tears Seeds (pack of 10)
The Job's Tears seed comes from the plant Coix lacryma-jobi. Resembling small tears, they are traditionally used for their protective and purifying properties. They are often incorporated into rosaries, amulets, or ritual objects, serving to ward off the evil eye and bring peace and protection to the wearer.
Job's Tears are also used to relieve sadness and grief, symbolizing emotional purification and spiritual renewal when worn.
These seeds are sold in lots of 10.
⸺ Note: ritual use only, not for food or cosmetic use.
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- Weight: approximately 1g
Storage & preservation
Make sure to store it in a place protected from external energies.
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Job's Tears Seeds: Protection and Ritual Purification
The seeds known as Job's Tears, from the plant Coix lacryma-jobi, are recognized for their pearl-like shape that resembles a shining tear. They hold an important place in traditional magical practices, where they serve as a barrier against harmful influences. Used in rosaries, amulets, or mojos, they form a strong spiritual shield. Their properties help repel the evil eye, cleanse the energies of a place or individual, and create an environment conducive to peace and inner stability.
Emotional Support and Spiritual Renewal
Job's Tears contribute to deep work on inner wounds. Their presence in a ritual supports the release of old pains and accompanies complex emotional transitions. They promote purification of the heart and allow peace to return after periods marked by grief. Their calm and protective vibration guides a return to oneself, towards genuine soothing, while facilitating reopening to luminous energies. They accompany stages of rebuilding and encourage stable emotional regeneration.
Fertility, Growth, and Natural Cycles
The Job's Tears seed also carries a strong symbolism of fertility and abundance. In magic, it supports rituals related to fertility, the germination of projects, and personal development. It represents the growth impulse embedded in life’s cycles, where each pain gives way to a new promise. When incorporated into magical objects dedicated to beginnings, emerging projects, or gestation, it strengthens the creative dynamic and supports the emergence of new possibilities both in matter and spirit.
| Chakras | Root chakra (Muladhara), solar plexus chakra (Manipura) |
| Signs | Cancer, Capricorn, Scorpio |
| Deities | Job (biblical), Saturn (Roman), deities of perseverance and protection |
| Planets | Saturn, Mars, Moon |
| Elements | Earth, Water |
| Virtues* | Protection, perseverance, endurance, healing, prosperity, purification |
| Scientific name | Coix lacryma-jobi var. ma-yuen |
| Appearance | Oval, smooth, hard seeds, drop-shaped, sometimes pierced to make rosaries |
| Smell | Neutral to slightly herbal once heated or ground into powder |
| Color | Pearl gray to ivory white, depending on the variety and drying |
| Used parts | Whole seeds (used as beads, in decoctions, or as medicinal powder) |
| Origins | East and Southeast Asia (China, India, Japan, Philippines) |
| Toxicity level | Low (consumed as a grain in Chinese medicine; well tolerated except in cases of digestive intolerance) |
Job's Tear seed acts as a talisman of protection and emotional purification. Worn on the person, it wards off the evil eye, dissolves negative energies, and creates a field of peace around the wearer. It is ideal for those seeking to free themselves from grief or old sorrow.
Incorporate it into a rosary, bracelet, or amulet for continuous protection. It can also be added to a mojo bag focused on heart healing and emotional clarity. During times of transition or mourning, it helps restore inner balance by calming the mind.
On an altar or in a ritual object, it symbolizes passage, release, and returning to oneself. Its teardrop shape reminds us that pain can transform into inner strength when consciously embraced and carried.
Keep it in a quiet place, close to the body, or in a personal object connected to your spiritual journey.
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