The Legacy of The Rootworker’s Haus

Each flame tells a story. Each crackle sends a message. My Hoodoo-inspired ritual candles are more than just light—they are ancestral whispers, energy workers, and spiritual keys to unlocking manifestation, protection, and deep-rooted transformation.

Rooted in tradition, crafted with intention. I am blending the sacred practice of candle magick with modern innovation, using wooden wicks instead of traditional cotton wicks to elevate the spiritual experience of each working.

For as long as my family has been in this land, we have been rootworkers, healers, and conjurers—practicing Hoodoo since the days of enslavement. Our traditions were carried in whispered prayers, passed through calloused hands, and hidden in the folds of everyday life. We were the ones who protected, healed, and restored, ensuring that our people had the tools to survive and thrive, no matter the hardship.

In 1921, my great-great-grandmother stepped forward as a rootworker, offering her gifts to those in need. She was sought after for her hands—hands that mixed herbs with precision, blessed candles with conviction, and set lights for those seeking justice, love, and prosperity. She worked for the community, ensuring that no harm went unanswered, no home went unprotected, and no soul wandered without guidance.

Now, I carry on the legacy she built and the wisdom that came before her.

The Rootworker’s Haus is more than a shop—it is a continuation of those sacred teachings, a space where Hoodoo is honored in its truest form. Every jar, every powder, every candle is crafted with intention, rooted in ancestral knowledge, and infused with spirit. Whether you need protection, prosperity, love, or justice, you are walking the same path as those before you—seeking guidance from those who have always known the way.

We do not promise miracles. We promise real work—work that is grounded, powerful, and unshakable. Work that has lasted generations.

For those who believe, for those who seek, for those who know—welcome to The Rootworker’s Haus.