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Nightmares: Voodoo Doll
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Nightmares: Voodoo Doll

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The practice of sticking pins in dolls, or poppets, actually has its history in European folk magic, not the Haitian religion of Vodou. Over time the practice evolved and became a method of cursing individuals with pain and suffering. Today the voodoo doll has its roots in New Orleans Voodoo, which is a form of "hoodoo" or Southern folk magic. This evolution is believed to have stemmed from slaves who used the poppets to keep their superstitious owners at bay. In traditional Vodou, the poppet, or pwen, is nailed along with an old shoe to trees near graveyards to act as a messenger between this world and the next. This is not done for ill effect as it is often portrayed in movies.

Instructions for Use: Located in the back of this doll is a small pouch. Traditionally, one would place a photo and a piece of the hair of their intended victim into this pouch. Then do as you wish to the poppet. Be wary though . . . what you can do to another can be done to you.

This plush Voodoo Doll is made of brown sack-cloth plush, and stands just under a foot tall.


1 Voodoo Doll plush
Stock #TYV73002 * $15.00

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