Oju-ologbo (Jequirity Beans) — Crab’s Eye Seeds for Protection & Ritual Use
Cat Eye Seeds, also known as Oju-ologbo, Jequirity Beans, Rosary Peas, Crab’s Eye Seeds, or Abrus precatorius, are traditionally used in spiritual and ritual practices across West African, Caribbean, and diasporic traditions.
They are commonly associated with protection work, grounding practices, spiritual cleansing, and focused intention. Across generations, these seeds have also been used in altar work, offerings, and ritual adornment as part of devotional and energetic practices.
Each seed is selected with care and prepared for those who incorporate plant allies and natural materials into their spiritual path. They may be carried as personal talismans, placed on altars, or used in ritual settings where focus, presence, and intention are being cultivated.
These seeds are often used in practices connected to protection, energetic clarity, abundance work, and spiritual alignment, depending on the tradition and intention of the practitioner.
Not for ingestion or internal use. Handle with care and keep away from children and pets.
“Beautiful seeds, thoughtfully prepared. I will be returning.” — Jean