The 2nd Pentacle of Jupiter is “[…] proper for acquiring glory, honours, dignities, RICHES, and all kinds of good, together with great tranquility of mind; […]”.
These talismanic money bowls were spun, carved, and fired in the day and hour of Jupiter before being consecrated and fumigated in accordance to Solomonic tradition.
Each bowl is turned from speckled stoneware mixed with dirt from multiple banks and places of commerce (hence the small metallic bumps on their surface), and finished in a glassy copper-based glaze.
Set this money bowl near the door, upon the altar, or at your desk to draw wealth, abundance, and riches your way. Anoint coins, bills, and charms placed within with money-drawing oil, and sprinkle a pinch of wealthy way or money-drawing powders into it regularly to continue building your blessings.
Learn more about setting and working a money bowl right here.
These bowls are available as firsts and seconds. Firsts are pieces which live up to our standard of quality, whereas seconds are pieces with small defects which, although carrying the same charge as firsts, do not meet our standards.
The 2nd Pentacle of Jupiter is “[…] proper for acquiring glory, honours, dignities, RICHES, and all kinds of good, together with great tranquility of mind; […]”.
These talismanic money bowls were spun, carved, and fired in the day and hour of Jupiter before being consecrated and fumigated in accordance to Solomonic tradition.
Each bowl is turned from speckled stoneware mixed with dirt from multiple banks and places of commerce (hence the small metallic bumps on their surface), and finished in a glassy copper-based glaze.
Set this money bowl near the door, upon the altar, or at your desk to draw wealth, abundance, and riches your way. Anoint coins, bills, and charms placed within with money-drawing oil, and sprinkle a pinch of wealthy way or money-drawing powders into it regularly to continue building your blessings.
Learn more about setting and working a money bowl right here.
These bowls are available as firsts and seconds. Firsts are pieces which live up to our standard of quality, whereas seconds are pieces with small defects which, although carrying the same charge as firsts, do not meet our standards.