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Container Conjure by Starr Casas — Hoodoo Jar Spells & Bottle Magic Book

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Container Conjure by Starr Casas — a focused guide to the art of jar spells, bottle magic, and container workings in the hoodoo and rootwork tradition, from one of the most respected living practitioners of Southern folk magic. Covers honey jars, vinegar jars, mojo bottles, and the layering of herbs, roots, and spiritual materials to create powerful ongoing workings in sealed containers — an essential reference for any serious conjure practice.

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  • Author: Starr Casas (Mama Starr)
  • Format: Paperback
  • Best for: Hoodoo jar spells, bottle magic, mojo bags, container conjure practice
  • Tradition: Southern conjure / American hoodoo

The History and Logic of Container Magic in Conjure

Container magic is among the most ancient and archaeologically documented forms of spellwork. Sealed ritual vessels have been excavated from sites across Britain, West Africa, and the Americas, demonstrating that the logic of placing charged objects inside a sealed container to hold, direct, or concentrate spiritual intent is not specific to any single tradition but appears across human cultures over millennia. In American hoodoo, this practice evolved into a sophisticated system of honey jars, witch bottles, vinegar jars, mojo bags, and other vessel-based conjure that remains central to rootworker practice today.

Starr Casas approaches container conjure from the inside out, as a Southern practitioner who learned and lived this tradition rather than researched it from the outside. Known in the conjure community as Mama Starr, she has taught rootwork for decades and is widely regarded as one of the most knowledgeable living authorities on Southern hoodoo. Container Conjure is her definitive work on the subject and goes well beyond the honey jar to cover the full breadth of vessel-based magic she has practiced and taught.

What Container Conjure Covers

The book teaches how to select containers with intention, load them with the appropriate curios, herbs, roots, personal concerns, and written petitions, and seal, feed, and maintain living container spells. Casas covers glass jars for honey and vinegar work, cloth bags and mojo hands, sachets, light bulbs, fruits and other organic material as vessels, and doll babies. This range distinguishes the book from narrower treatments that address only the honey jar or the witch bottle in isolation.

Practitioners working in the voodoo, hoodoo, and santeria book tradition will find Container Conjure particularly valuable because Casas explains the underlying logic of why each container type is selected for each class of working, not just the recipe. Understanding the why makes it possible to adapt when the exact materials specified are unavailable, which is precisely how traditional conjure practice operates.

How to Use Container Conjure

Three foundational steps for building container conjure as taught by Starr Casas.

  1. Choose Your Container

    Begin by choosing your container with intention: a glass jar for honey or vinegar work, a cloth bag for a mojo hand, or an organic vessel like a fruit for time-sensitive spells. Let the purpose guide the vessel.

  2. Load with Purpose

    Select and combine your curios with care. Casas teaches that every ingredient must serve the working: herbs, roots, personal concerns, written petitions, and minerals are layered with specific intention and prayer.

  3. Seal and Feed the Work

    Seal the container using the method appropriate to the goal. Honey jars receive a candle burned on the lid; witch bottles are capped and buried. Feed living containers weekly with oil or whiskey to keep the work active.

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I carry this title because Starr Casas is one of the few authors in the conjure space who writes from lived practice rather than assembled research, and Container Conjure reflects that. It's a working reference for serious practitioners, not a coffee-table introduction. If you're building out a conjure library, this belongs alongside your other Starr Casas titles and your supply collection. Browse my ritual supplies collection to find jars, candles, and curios to put this book's teachings to immediate use.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Starr Casas?

Starr Casas, known as Mama Starr, is a Southern conjure practitioner and rootworker who has taught and written about traditional hoodoo for decades. She is widely respected in conjure communities for her practical approach.

What types of containers does the book cover?

Container Conjure covers glass jars, bottles, cloth bags, mojo hands, sachets, fruit, organic material, light bulbs, dolls, and other vessels. It moves well beyond the honey jar to the full breadth of container tradition.

What are the most common container spells in hoodoo?

Honey jars, sugar jars, and vinegar jars are the most common. Witch bottles for protection are also classic forms. Casas also covers fruit spells, dolls, and other organic containers not widely documented elsewhere.

Is container magic limited to hoodoo or is it cross-cultural?

Yes, container magic spans African, European, and Indigenous traditions and predates modern witchcraft. Archaeologists have recovered sealed ritual vessels from ancient Britain, Africa, and the Americas across thousands of years.

Container Conjure by Starr Casas — paperback book cover for hoodoo jar spells and bottle magic tradition guide.