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Devil's Eye Seeds (pack of 10)
The Devil's Eye seed (also called Huayuro), known for its black and red colors, is widely used in Vodou magic and Santería. Although its powers vary according to Mexican, Brazilian, or Creole practices, this seed brings a very positive aura everywhere, contrary to what its name might suggest.
Among all its attributes of prosperity, fertility, or abundance, it is especially considered a powerful good luck charm. It is sometimes called the "Ladybug seed," relating to its colors, which are also a symbol of good luck when you see one.
It is also used in jewelry to create talismans for protection against spells or harmful energies.
The pack contains 10 seeds.
⸺ Note: for ritual use only, not for food or cosmetic use.
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Information & features
- Composition: seeds
- Weight: 2g
Storage & preservation
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Devil’s Eye Seed: Origin and Symbolism in Magical Practices
The Devil’s Eye seed, also known as Huayuro, is recognizable by its vivid red and deep black contrast. Originating from Latin America, it is actively used in Afro-Caribbean, Creole, and Mexican magical traditions. Despite its suggestive name, it does not represent any malevolent force. On the contrary, it concentrates energies of luck and prosperity. This seed embodies a convergence point between several cultures where it is seen as a positive symbol, known for its ability to attract good influences and stabilize the energy flows around the wearer.
Attracting Abundance and Tangible Luck
Used in abundance rituals, the Devil’s Eye seed acts as a catalyst for prosperity. It is often incorporated into mojos or gris-gris intended for material enrichment, as well as professional or personal success. Its red color recalls vital fire and expansion, while the black symbolizes mastery and grounding. This color combination enhances its effectiveness in workings aimed at opening paths, achieving success, and social elevation. It is sometimes nicknamed the "ladybug seed," directly referencing its ability to provoke visible positive changes in the practitioner’s life.
Protection Against Evil and Talisman Creation
Beyond its uses in prosperity magic, the seed plays an active role in ritual protection. Worn as a bracelet, necklace, or integrated into an amulet, it serves as a barrier against harmful spells and deleterious energies. It prevents the intrusion of negative waves into the wearer’s aura, thus strengthening their spiritual balance. Each seed acts as a vibrational shield that blocks hostile intentions and sends destructive influences back to their source. In folk magic as well as in more structured systems, its use remains straightforward, accessible, and strongly rooted in tangible results.
| Chakras | Root chakra (grounding, protection), heart chakra (love, compassion) |
| Signs | Scorpio (transformation), Capricorn (resilience) |
| Deities | Eleggua (Yoruba deity of crossroads), Hecate (magic, crossroads, protection) |
| Planets | Mars (action, courage), Pluto (transformation) |
| Elements | Earth (grounding), Fire (burning negative influences) |
| Virtues* | Protection, prosperity, personal transformation, warding off the evil eye |
| Scientific name | Ormosia coccinea |
| Appearance | Small oval seeds, shiny, red with a black spot, very hard |
| Smell | Neutral |
| Color | Bright red with a very contrasting black tip |
| Used parts | Whole seeds, strung into necklaces, bracelets, amulets, or talismans |
| Origins | Amazon (Peru, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador) |
| Toxicity level | High (toxic if ingested; for external and symbolic use only) |
The Devil's Eye seed, despite its name, acts as a powerful good luck charm. Its energy attracts luck, prosperity, and abundance in all areas of life. It is used in Vodou, Santería, and Creole traditions as a magnet for positive opportunities, especially in projects related to growth, fertility, and material success.
Kept in a wallet, it encourages the inflow of money and protects acquired resources. Worn on the person, in a pocket or incorporated into jewelry, it forms an active talisman against spells, jealousy, and invisible influences. It works directly on the aura, stabilizing and amplifying it, which strengthens confidence and the ability to seize good opportunities.
Placed in a mojo bag or on an altar dedicated to luck or protection, it acts continuously as long as it remains close to the wearer. It should be kept in a quiet place, away from sources of disturbance.
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