
Lucky Hand Root Pair
Pair of Lucky Hand Roots PLEASE NOTE: Hand Roots are very small. Photos are enlarged. Roots measure approximately .5 inch to 1.5 inches. Two roots per pack. Each pack offers a variety of different "hand shaped" roots are within the packet; some may have a couple fingers or none and some more. Also called salep root, grown in the Middle East, the hand roots are the tubers of the orchid genus Orchis; species may include Orchis mascula and Orchis militaris. The tubers may be very small. Collecting them is a time consuming yet rewarding venture. Lucky Hand Roots are known as an ingredient in the African-American Mojo Bags for the powerful energies of increasing gambling luck. Also known as Salep Root or Five-Finger Root (it is not Five Finger Grass). Named as such because of the resemblance of a miniature hand. To use a lucky hand root in spiritual practices, follow these steps: Cleanse the root by smudging, bathing in salt water or leave in light of full moon overnight. Carve symbols