St. Cyprian of Antioch, largely unknown outside of Orthodox churches, is making a resurgence. He and St. Justina were on the Catholic liturgical calendar until Vatican II. A powerful ally of magicians and necromancers, this Christian martyr is equally comfortable with Christian and Pagan praxis. His feast day is September 26th.
Since 2018, the first batch of these consecrated oils were prepared during Cyprianmas - nine days between the feast day of St. Cyprian of Carthage on the 16th of September, and the feast of St. Cyprian of Antioch; culminating on the 26th. Each year, the master batch is fortified with more oils, more herbs and roots, resulting in a potent, cumulative materia magica. The oil has been consecrated and blessed, prayed over with rosaries, devotions, and offerings to both Sts. Cyprian and Justina. This clear glass bottle is sealed with a twist-top silver lid, making it especially easy to use or administer. Each bottle contains 10ml of oil. This is a handcrafted item and pieces of resin and/or herbs is normal and to be expected.
St. Cyprian Oil #3 is inspired by the work of ConjureMan Ali and his chapbook Saint Cyprian: Saint of Necromancers (Guides to the Underworld Vol 1: The Saints, Hadean Press, 2011) and is especially good at breaking curses and hexes or developing magical power. I have found the St. Cyprian Oil #3 to be particularly helpful in ancestor work and journeying. Use the oil to anoint yourself, candles, statues, icons, prayer cards, or burn it on a charcoal disk as an incense. Suitable for use as an offering.
DISCLAIMER: As with all spiritual items, this is for entertainment purposes only and I make no guarantees or warranties on its efficacy. For external use only. If using on skin, test in a small patch first to ensure there is no skin sensitivity to the oils and herbs used. Keep out of reach of children and animals. The herbs and resins will settle to the bottom of the bottle, so shake well before use.