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Tar Water ☾ Trouble-Blockin’ Protection CurioOld Southern folk conjure, bottled in a dropper.

⚠︎ Do not ingest. External ritual use only.

⚠︎Tar Water is one of the oldest folk recipes whispered through the South—swamp-born protection, pine-slick warding, and spirit-banishing power.

This isn’t sweet perfume magic; it’s raw, gritty conjure water brewed for cleansing, uncrossing, and keeping haints at bay. Handcrafted with pine tar, distilled water, mugwort, and hyssop, it carries the strength of fire, smoke, and swamp. A little goes a long way.

My Lumbee and African ancestors once labored in the pine swamps of the Carolinas, gathering resin and burning pine in kilns to make tar and turpentine. This backbreaking work carried the spirit of survival and deep relationship with the pine.

This Tar Water honors their hands, their endurance, and the protective power of the swamp-born pine.

✦ Ritual Tip – The Haint-Stopper Drop

Add a few drops to a mop bucket for a protective floor wash, or place in the corners of a room to drive out lingering energy. Carry it in your bag or anoint thresholds with intention. This water is for crossing out trouble and sealing your space.

☀︎ Traditional Uses of Tar Water in Conjure & Hoodoo

• Spirit Banishing: Sprinkled in corners, across thresholds, or around property lines to run off haints (restless or malevolent spirits).

• Evil Removal: Used like a spiritual disinfectant—drives out crossed-up energy, curses, or bad juju left behind by people.

• Protective Warding: Added to mop water or floor washes to seal and protect the home after cleansing.

• Boundary Work: Poured at doorways, windows, and gates as a barrier to block gossip, envy, or witchcraft sent your way.

⚡︎ The CatchTar Water is strong stuff—it doesn’t discriminate. It clears out everything, good and bad.

After using it, many rootworkers follow with a sweeter or more inviting product (like Florida Water, incense, or a honeyed wash) to welcome back good spirits, ancestors, or benevolent energy.

☾ Ingredients & Plant Allies

•Pine Tar (banishing, warding, fire-born protection)

•Mugwort (sight, spirit work, uncrossing)

•Hyssop (biblical purification, protection)

•Distilled Water (carrier of intention) •Organic Grape Alcohol (natural preservation)

✦ Why Tar Water? For centuries, Tar Water has been poured at thresholds, mixed into floor washes, and scattered at graveyards as a defense against curses and spirits. In hoodoo and Southern conjure, pine tar is revered as a swamp-forged shield—thick, dark, and uncompromising. When bottled with herbs like hyssop and mugwort, it becomes a potent ally for cleansing and protection rituals.

🜃 Curio Disclaimer

This product is sold as a spiritual curio and is intended for ritual, personal, and energetic use. It does not guarantee specific outcomes and is not a substitute for medical or professional advice. Do not ingest or apply internally. Always use with intention, discernment, and care. By purchasing, you acknowledge personal responsibility for your spiritual practice. ✨

Tar Water Trouble-Blockin Protection

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