25 Small Coffin Nails
No coffins were opened for these nails, they are steel replica nails suitable for Spellwork and rituals, you will get 25 nail in a glass jar.
Coffin nails have a long, heavy place in folk magic and witchcraft, especially in traditions tied to graveyard work, protection, banishing, and hexing. They carry symbolism of endings, death, and sealing things shut. Here are ways they’re often used:
🔮 Uses of Coffin Nails in Witchcraft
1. Protection & Warding
•Drive four coffin nails into the ground at the corners of your property to create a protective barrier.
•Carry one in a mojo bag or charm pouch to guard against ill-wishing, curses, or spiritual attack.
2. Banishing & Binding
•Nail a written petition (such as a harmful habit, toxic person’s name, or unwanted influence) into a wooden surface, tree stump, or poppet to “fix” the energy and drive it away.
•Use in cord-cutting rituals to sever ties, symbolically “nailing the coffin shut” on a situation.
3. Hexing & Curse Work
•Traditionally, coffin nails are included in witch bottles or curse jars meant to harm or send back negative energy.
•Hammer into a poppet or effigy to cause restriction, suffering, or binding to a target.
(Note: This falls into baneful work—be mindful of intention and ethics.)
4. Ancestral & Graveyard Magic
•Some practitioners use coffin nails to anchor spirit communication or to connect with the dead.
•They may be placed on an ancestral altar as an offering or tool of remembrance.
5. Transformation & Closure
•Use coffin nails symbolically to bring closure to cycles—ending grief, trauma, or unhealthy attachments.
•“Seal” a spell jar with a coffin nail when working endings, death-rebirth cycles, or shadow work.



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