Barang - Brass Centipede








Barang - Brass Centipede
This is a brass centipede to be used in barang-style hexing and curses. The legs and body segments are manual and move independently. In Cebuano sorcery (and other sorcery lineages) there are old-ways that involve raising an insect for baneful magick. The sorcerer or sorceress places a hex on an enemy, then performs a ritual in which their familiar insect finds the enemy, enters their body, and causes illness or other “bad luck.” This is one form of hexing called barang.
This is not a real centipede but a representation of one, sculpted out of brass. Its owner can use it to visualize and manifest during hexing.
Trinidad enchanted and consecrated this barang centipede during a Dark Moon at Mount Umunhum in California using a family folk ritual.
Size: ~14.8*3.3cm
Weight: ~41 grams