50 grams of sea purse (Macropsychanthus wilsonii) or about 12 seeds, not pierced

$16.31

Shipping to United States: $7.61

Details

Approx 22 to 30mm in length, speckled, warm colour, hard, polishable seed coat

There are a hundred species of Mucuna and about fifty specie of Macropsychanthus, all producing marble-like seeds particularly hard. English common names include bull’s eye seed, hamburger bean or sea purse depending on the variety.

Traditionally kept in homes, in the pocket or as a necklace to ward off the evil eye, it is considered a real lucky charm in many parts of the world: the West Indies, South America and even northern Europe when they fail on a beach after a long trip.