Dowsing Rods are designed to allow to user to find ghosts, water sources, finding lost people, and more. Many dowsers today use a pair of L-shaped metal rods. One rod is held in each hand, with the short arm of the L held upright, and the long arm pointing forward. When something is found, the rods cross over one another. If the object is long and straight, such as a water pipe, the rods may point in opposite directions, showing its orientation.
- Use to detect spirits, gravesites, water, ore and more
- Once fully extended the rod bends at a 90° for dowsing
- Material: Metal Rod
- Length of Bent Rod: 45cm
- Length of Handle: 14.5cm
Dowsing as practiced today may have originated in Germany during the 16th century, when it was used in attempts to find ore.