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Lucky Bean / Wish Bean
The lucky bean (or wish seed) is a Tonka bean widely used in South American traditions. In the Brazilian Candomblé (where the tonka originates), it is mainly an offering to the orishas because its sweet scent is especially appreciated by Oxóssi (god of the forest and abundance). In French Guiana, the Tonka is used to make a wish related to material prosperity come true when thrown into a puddle of water.
This small bean is thus known for its ability to attract fortune. When kept in a wallet, it draws money to its owner.
This lucky bean is sold individually.
⸺ Note: ritual use only, not for food or cosmetic use.
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Information & features
- Composition: Tonka bean
- Weight: approximately 3g
Storage & preservation
Make sure to store it in a place protected from external energies.
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The lucky bean, also called the wish seed, is a Tonka bean from South American traditions. Known for its warm and sweet aroma, this seed is considered a symbol of luck and prosperity. In popular culture, it represents the connection between nature and abundance, and its use is passed down from generation to generation as a good luck charm capable of attracting success. Its discreet presence in a bag, drawer, or purse is enough to evoke wealth, stability, and the kindness of natural forces that promote fortune.
The Tonka Bean in Spiritual Traditions
Originating from South America, the Tonka bean holds an important place in local religious and spiritual practices. In Brazil, within Candomblé, it is offered to the orishas because of its sweet and comforting scent, especially appreciated by Oxóssi, the deity of the forest and abundance. Its smell symbolizes the generosity of nature and the promise of a prosperous harvest. In French Guiana, tradition holds that the Tonka bean is thrown into a puddle of water to fulfill a wish for material success. This simple gesture establishes a link between human intention and the fertile power of the elements.
A Symbol of Abundance and Luck
The lucky bean is known to attract wealth and promote financial stability. Placed in a wallet or in a space dedicated to prosperity, it acts as a magnet for riches, supporting its owner in their ventures and projects. Beyond its material aspect, it also symbolizes trust in the kindness of fate and the ability to welcome opportunities. Owning one means surrounding yourself with a discreet but powerful talisman, carrying the gentle and fertile energy of Oxóssi, and guaranteeing lasting prosperity.
| Chakras | Heart chakra (love), root chakra (basic needs, prosperity) |
| Signs | Taurus (materiality, stability), Cancer (emotions, care) |
| Deities | Lakshmi (Hindu fortune), Abundantia (Roman abundance) |
| Planets | Venus (love, wealth), Jupiter (luck, expansion) |
| Elements | Earth (materiality, growth) |
| Virtues* | Prosperity magic, wish magic, green magic |
| Scientific name | Dipteryx odorata |
| Appearance | Elongated seed, black, wrinkled, with a matte and hard surface |
| Smell | Very aromatic, vanilla-like, warm and sweet, with notes of almond and hay |
| Color | Black to dark brown on the outside, beige on the inside |
| Used parts | Whole beans, grated or powdered, used in sachets, mojo, incense, or baths |
| Origins | South America (Brazil, Venezuela, Guyana, Peru) |
| Toxicity level | Moderate (contains coumarin; external or symbolic use only recommended) |
The lucky bean, also called Tonka bean, attracts wealth and promotes the fulfillment of wishes. Placed in a wallet, it directly influences the financial flow of the bearer by encouraging income and stabilizing expenses. It protects resources and amplifies opportunities related to prosperity.
To make a wish, hold the bean in your dominant hand, quietly state your request, then slip it into a mojo bag or keep it in a personal and consistent place, such as a pocket or a personal box. It acts as a link between the intention set and its realization.
It can also be used in a prosperity jar or placed on an altar dedicated to luck and abundance. Its silent presence supports concrete efforts and aids decisions related to money and material projects.
Keep it in a dry place, away from any source of moisture.
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