Luck Magic Correspondences
Herbs
Stones
  • Allspice - Attracts money/luck

  • Aloe - Attracts good luck

  • Bay Leaves - Use to draw good luck

  • Buckthorn - Use to draw good luck

  • Calamus Root [Sweet Flag] - Use to draw good luck

  • Chaparral - Use to alter bad luck by drawing in good luck

  • Fenugreek - Use infusion to dispel bad luck and provide protection

  • Frankincense - Add to luck mixtures

  • Galangal Root - Wear/carry to draw good luck

  • Grains of Paradise - Use in luck spells and mixtures

  • Heather, White - Carry to draw good luck

  • Job's Tears - Carry seeds for good luck and prosperity

  • Mistletoe - Carry/wear for good luck in hunting (use with caution)

  • Moss, Irish - Use to draw good luck

  • Nutmeg - Use to draw good luck

  • Orange Peel - Use to draw good luck

  • Pomegranate - Use to draw good luck

  • Purslane - Carry to draw luck and keep evil away

  • Rose Bud - Add to fast-luck mixtures

  • Rowan Bark - Add to luck baths

  • Strawberry Leaf - Use in luck spells and mixtures

  • Violet - Carry to bring changes in luck and fortune

  • Wintergreen - Strew in home or business to attract luck

  • Amber, Baltic (Resin) - Wear/Carry to draw good luck

  • Aventurine, Green - Wear/Carry to draw good luck

  • Chalcedony, Blue - Wear/Carry to draw good luck

  • Chrysoprase - Wear/Carry to draw good luck

  • Coral, Red - Use to attract luck into a house

  • Lepidolite - Wear/Carry to draw good luck

  • Opal - Luck-drawing stone; inaccurately labeled stone of misfortune due to a Sir Walter Scott novel, Anne of Gerstein

  • Sunstone - Illuminates obstacles and draws good luck

  • Tiger's Eye, Gold (Yellow) - Wear/Carry to draw good luck

  • Turquoise - Wear/Carry to draw good luck

Sources
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