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●This set of two dowsing rods have been CAREFULLY CONSTRUCTED IN COPPER, without a doubt, the most popular and effective material for a dowsing rod is copper. It is one of the BEST OPTIONS due to its CONDUCTIVITY. It’s the second most conductive metal on planet earth, which makes it great for finding different energy sources.
●Dowsing rods have a WIDE RANGE OF USES, depending on the intention of the person who uses them, you can use them to hunt ghosts, find treasures, divining water, buried items and more, to help you achieve the purpose you want
●They measure 17cm (long) and 10cm (wide) | 6.75 inches (l) x 4 inches (w), supplied with instructions
●Dowsing rods, also known as a divining rods, are USED PRIMARILY TO FIND WATER WELLS, VARIOUS METALS, and even gemstones underwater. However, in some past cases, people used them to track missing people who were buried in unmarked graves. This makes dowsing rods an incredible item for ghost hunting because it can see the unseen and guide you to various energies.
●Dowsing is still used by some farmers and by water engineers in the UK


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This set of two dowsing rods have been CAREFULLY CONSTRUCTED IN COPPER, without a doubt, the most popular and effective material for a dowsing rod is copper. It is one of the BEST OPTIONS due to its CONDUCTIVITY. It’s the second most conductive metal on planet earth, which makes it great for finding different energy sources. Dowsing rods have a WIDE RANGE OF USES, depending on the intention of the person who uses them, you can use them to hunt ghosts, find treasures, divining water, buried items and more, to help you achieve the purpose you want They measure 17cm (long) and 10cm (wide) | 6.75 inches (L) x 4 inches (W), includes simple instruction leaflet Dowsing rods, also known as a divining rods, are used primarily to find water wells, various metals, and even gemstones underwater. However, in some past cases, people used them to track missing people who were buried in unmarked graves. This makes dowsing rods an incredible item for ghost hunting because it can see the unseen and guide you to various energies. Dowsing originated in ancient times when it was treated as a form of divination. In 1662, divining with rods was declared to be superstitious, or rather satanic. In the South of France in the 17th century it was used in tracking criminals and heretics. Its abuse led to a decree of the inquisition in 1701, forbidding its employment for purposes of justice. Dowsing was conducted in South Dakota in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to help homesteaders, farmers, and ranchers locate water wells on their property. The military have occasionally resorted to dowsing techniques. In the WWI Gallipoli campaign, Sapper Kelly became well known for finding water for the British troops. In the late 1960s during the Vietnam War, some United States Marines used dowsing when locating weapons and tunnels. As late as in 1986, when 31 soldiers were taken by an avalanche, the Norwegian army attempted to locate soldiers buried in the avalanche using dowsing as a sear