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this handcrafted besom is made from materials from nature and the handles are made from tree branches Styles and colors will vary
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this handcrafted besom is made from materials from nature and the handles are made from tree branches Styles and colors will vary
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has a tree or leaf design We have named it Endil for that is the name that came to our Priestess upon asking It is a marvelous piece and truly unique Comes With COA
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has a tree or leaf design We have named it Endil for that is the name that came to our Priestess upon asking It is a marvelous piece and truly unique Comes With COA
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A selection of my Coppice Products A twisty besom broom with sheep hurdle and flat bow n b I am not a commercial bowyer
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A selection of my Coppice Products A twisty besom broom with sheep hurdle and flat bow n b I am not a commercial bowyer
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Yule Although Yule is now commonly understood as referring to Christmas up to the beginning of the nineteenth century for many Scots Yule meant New Year This explains the tradition related by
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Yule Although Yule is now commonly understood as referring to Christmas up to the beginning of the nineteenth century for many Scots Yule meant New Year This explains the tradition related by
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materials from nature and the handles are made from tree branches Styles and colors will vary
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materials from nature and the handles are made from tree branches Styles and colors will vary
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Pentagram Dragon Dream Catcher Dragon Cast Resin Blank Book of Shadows
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have your wood you have a sturdy staff for the handle thin branches or straw for the broom stalks willow for binding traditional for all magickal besoms and a choke ring to secure it all
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have your wood you have a sturdy staff for the handle thin branches or straw for the broom stalks willow for binding traditional for all magickal besoms and a choke ring to secure it all
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... such as chalices, crystals, herbs, custom blend oils, hand-dipped candles and besom brooms , which are used to sweep away the negativity. ...
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... such as chalices, crystals, herbs, custom blend oils, hand-dipped candles and besom brooms , which are used to sweep away the negativity. ...
steel_phoenix: Runes:Berkana
steel_phoenix
Mon, 10 Dec 2007 17:27:43 GM
In folk tradition, birch branches are used for the branch section of a . besom broom. , sweeping away any bad luck. In some parts of Europe , whole birch trees are used as maypoles. . Fenton understands it as being associated with fertility ...
steel_phoenix
Mon, 10 Dec 2007 17:27:43 GM
In folk tradition, birch branches are used for the branch section of a . besom broom. , sweeping away any bad luck. In some parts of Europe , whole birch trees are used as maypoles. . Fenton understands it as being associated with fertility ...
Calling all Wiccan's/Wicca/Witches... . I am writing a book...?
Q. am writing a book and this girl goes up stares to her attic to escape her siblings and finds a trunk. When she realizes there is a name written on it that belongs to no one in her family she opens it. She finds a robe, and then realizes that there is something under the fabric and pulls it out. She finds another box and pules it out. It is an old metal box with runes carved into it. they are written by different people (different family members). She opens it and finds... Insense, a wand, a knife (an athame), jewelry (talismans, amulets), a necklace (pentagram), dried herbs, rocks, cords, candles, 4 bowls (elements), a bell, a cup (chalice, goblet), crystal ball, another knife (boline) and chalk. Everything has symbols on it. She goes back… [cont.]
Asked by SweetBadBlood - Tue Feb 24 20:38:44 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Well, I think you need to decide whether you're wanting to write about witches or Wiccans, because they aren't the same. If you're wanting this stuff to be old (passed down through many generations), you wouldn't be talking about Wicca, because Wicca is only about 70 years old. You should really do some research no whatever group you're wanting to use and then decide how historically accurate or realistic you want to be. There's more to witches and Wiccans besides items. (In fact, I wouldn't even say items are a major part). At the very least, you should have an idea what each item you introduce is for. Don't just include items that you think are "witchy."
Answered by Nightwind: Mwa ha ha! - Wed Feb 25 15:28:49 2009
Q. am writing a book and this girl goes up stares to her attic to escape her siblings and finds a trunk. When she realizes there is a name written on it that belongs to no one in her family she opens it. She finds a robe, and then realizes that there is something under the fabric and pulls it out. She finds another box and pules it out. It is an old metal box with runes carved into it. they are written by different people (different family members). She opens it and finds... Insense, a wand, a knife (an athame), jewelry (talismans, amulets), a necklace (pentagram), dried herbs, rocks, cords, candles, 4 bowls (elements), a bell, a cup (chalice, goblet), crystal ball, another knife (boline) and chalk. Everything has symbols on it. She goes back… [cont.]
Asked by SweetBadBlood - Tue Feb 24 20:38:44 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Well, I think you need to decide whether you're wanting to write about witches or Wiccans, because they aren't the same. If you're wanting this stuff to be old (passed down through many generations), you wouldn't be talking about Wicca, because Wicca is only about 70 years old. You should really do some research no whatever group you're wanting to use and then decide how historically accurate or realistic you want to be. There's more to witches and Wiccans besides items. (In fact, I wouldn't even say items are a major part). At the very least, you should have an idea what each item you introduce is for. Don't just include items that you think are "witchy."
Answered by Nightwind: Mwa ha ha! - Wed Feb 25 15:28:49 2009
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