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Venus in Scorpio Mortar & Copper Ball

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Mortars are often regarded as an essential to any altar and witch kitchen. This “Venus in Scorpio” inspired mortar with copper mill ball, was created during the September 2021 transit of the “Goddess of Desire” in the sign of Transcendence. This is highly emotional position for Venus. It is a passionate, sensual, and intense energy. The “all or non” grinder copper ball allows for a greater degree of control when bruising, crushing, grinding or pounding your magical potions. Venus acts in appreciations as a target for attraction. Stored in a gift box, this “Venus in Scorpio” mortar & pestle makes a superb gift for any deeply relating lover.

Onça’s Vessels Collection of Alternative Care Products is to assist the healing process, support wellness, and stimulate growth. In a hands on approach, be proactive in ones own journey with health. Onça’s vessel series were handcrafted in east Berlin, Germany by Studio Jarow. The combined components were sourced and brought together in the making of kitchen and altar utensils. Inspired by the craftsmanship of indigenous folk, each piece was individually prepared in honor of their traditions, resembling simplicity, while considering material shape and dynamics. In addition to our Planetary Magic series, we have created singular vessels that complement divine workings with the planetary forces.

MORTAR + COPPER BALL = VENUS + SCORPIO ACCOUTREMENT

BEST FOR: Mortar is used in cooking to prepare wet or oily ingredients as well as grinding spices into powder. The mortar is big enough for domestic use and make great addition to any ritual altar. Combined salts, resins and potions can be grinded and well mixed with the copper ball.

HOW TO: Use, rinse and dry well after every use. If the mortar is used primary for ritual practices, do not mix with foods and keep away from children.

COMPONENT DETAILS:

♦ The mortar: Concrete mortar with consecrated earth, hand polished and sealed, leather strapped with African porcupine quill. Size 17 Ø cm, with height of 6 cm, weighting 1,771 kg.

♦ The pestle: Copper-tin mill ball 6 Ø cm, weighting 0,344 kg. Designed to fit comfortably in the hand, together with the mortar, use it to grind many types of seeds, herbs and spices. Enjoy the rich and satisfying flavors.

The whole package weights around 2,112 kg.

Mortar & Pestle

Mortar and pestle is a set of two simple tools used since the Stone Age to the present day to prepare ingredients or substances by crushing and grinding them into a fine paste or powder in the kitchen, laboratory, and pharmacy. The mortar is characteristically a bowl, typically made of hard wood, metal, ceramic, or hard stone such as granite. The pestle is a blunt, club-shaped object. The substance to be ground, which may be wet or dry, is placed in the mortar where the pestle is pounded, pressed, and rotated into the substance until the desired texture is achieved.

Mortar and pestle in culture and symbols

The antiquity of the mortar and pestle is well documented in early writing, such as the Egyptian Ebers Papyrus of ~1550 BC (the oldest preserved piece of medical literature) and the Old Testament (Numbers 11:8 and Proverbs 27:22). In Indian mythology, Samudra Manthan from Bhagavata Purana creates amrita, the nectar of immortality, by churning the ocean with a pestle.

Since medieval times, mortars would be placed or carved on the gravestones of pharmacists and doctors. Modern pharmacies, especially in Germany, still use mortars and pestles as logos In Russian and Eastern European folklore, Baba Yaga is described and pictured as flying through the forest standing inside a large wooden mortar (stupa), holding the long wooden pestle in one hand to remove obstacles in front of her, and using the broom in her other hand to sweep and remove her traces behind her. This seems as a trace of some ancient rituals connecting the witch symbols of Baba Yaga with the use of mortars in alchemy, pharmacy and early chemistry, which was all seen as magic by uneducated people in Medieval Ages.

Mano & Metate

At sites dating from the Archaic period (6000 to 500 BC), archaeologists find the first abundant evidence of stone tools designed specifically for the preparation of plant foods. Remarkably, these same tools—or variations of them—are still used today in cultures around the world. Archaeologists working in the American Southwest call these tools “manos” and “metates.”

During the Archaic period, basin metates and one-hand manos were used to grind wild plant foods.

Mano is the Spanish word for “hand,” and it refers to a stone that is held in one or both hands and moved back and forth against a larger stone in order to grind seeds, nuts, and other hard materials. Metate is derived from metatl, a word used by native peoples in central Mexico to describe the larger stone against which the mano is ground.

During the Archaic period, manos were round or oval stones small enough to be held in one hand. They are called “one-hand manos” or, sometimes, “biscuit manos,” because they somewhat resemble large biscuits. The metates were larger and had an oval or oblong depression, which held the foodstuffs or other materials as they were being ground. These larger stone implements are called “basin metates” because of their distinctive shape.

E N E R G E T I C S

“Hide your own insides and realizations that you are having here, even from yourself, so that your soul can deeply enjoy them.” – African Crested Porcupine

The African Crested Porcupine, also known as a crested porcupine, is one of the world’s largest rodents. They are common in sub-Saharan Africa, but can be found as far away as northern Africa and Italy. Like other rodents, crested porcupines are nocturnal, and monogamous. Small family groups consisting of a male, female, and their young will live in a complex system of burrows. They are most active at night, leaving their den to forage alone before returning to their group.

Crested porcupine quills are said to have been an inspiration for the original and new developments to the hypodermic needle.

As totems, porcupines represent kindness. They are genuinely kind and sweet people, even though their outside says something completely different. When Porcupine Spirit Animal arrives in your life, it’s time to look at any vulnerabilities you have and measure them. Where does weakness lie? How can you remedy it? Introspection and meditation with Porcupine direct these questions toward effective solutions.

Porcupine teaches you everyone can be “hard on the outside and soft on the inside” at times.

Scorpionic herbs include: basil, bloodroot, devils club, guarana, hibiscus, patchouli, uva ursi, muira puama, foxglove*, hops, horsetail, horseradish, nettle root, oregon grape root, tobacco, wormwood, yohimbe.

Venus Herbs

Venusian herbs work with the energies of attraction. Many of these herbs have been used in ritual by different traditions, as they are said to be the agents that fuel the dream into manifestation. Although each herb has its way of yielding its power, they have the common thread that they are known to assist in materializing what we love.

Perform Weak Venus Remedies through your Dress & Lifestyle

Every planet affects our lives in the most dramatic way. Whenever a specific period of any planet starts or it transits in a specific house in your horoscope, the planet and its related things surround us so that we would totally befall under that planet’s effect. Every planet denotes specific color and controls human life in many ways hence; to enjoy a good life, you should use (if a planet is benefic for you) or avoid (if a planet is malefic for you) following specific things related to each planet:-

For this, you can change your lifestyle as per the following:

You should wear shining white and all shades of Pink colour clothes. You must respect your partner (lover), other women and wife (if you are a male). Apart from that you should develop artistic activities and maintain good character in order to achieve great results from Venus.

Prayer as Venus Remedy

Prayer is the best way to connect your soul with the almighty. Prayer is like a request to heal you, to keep your morale high and give you strength to overcome all the challenges that you are facing in your life. If you pray, it gives you hope and power to fulfill your deeds with sincerity. You can find the Orphic hymn dedicated to Venus in here: https://sacred-texts.com/cla/hoo/hoo59.htm. There are also the mantras and many other specific spells one can attain from different sources. To evoke the Goddess for any ritual work, best is to work on Venus day- Friday on Venus or appropriate Lunar hour in accordingly prepared sacred space.

Grind. Combine. Satisfy.

 

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Jarow for Onça Vessel series are reclaimed, recycled and repurposed.

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OnçaRitualOfferings products and statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Nor is it intended to prescribe in any way.

Weight 2.112 kg
Dimensions 16.5 × 17.5 × 8.5 cm
Bottle Size

50 ml, 100 ml

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