• Candlemas Nature Sprite Spell Candle – Sproutling

    Welcome the dawn of new beginnings

    Cypress | Juniper | Lemon | Ylang-Ylang | Bergamot

    Light the Sprite, recite the spell, and let the magic of autumn awaken your senses.

    Handcrafted rapeseed coconut wax candle infused with essential oils, natural colourings and a touch of magic!

  • Yule Nature Sprite Spell Candle – Sproutling

    Welcome the warmth and wonder of the winter solstice

    Orange | Cinnamon | Clove

    Light the Sprite, recite the spell, and let the magic of autumn awaken your senses.

    Handcrafted rapeseed coconut wax candle infused with essential oils, natural colourings and a touch of magic!

  • antiwind scarf

    remember to fuck the wind double sided scarf

  • The Harbourside Bucca – Cornish Spirit – Limited Edition Lino Print

    Based in Cornwall in the darker time of the year, with glimmers of light in the form of the village fairy lights, illuminated lighthouse, starlight and full moon, we quake in our boots at the howling and whooping of the local buccas, (Cornish devils or earth spirits) whose calls can be heard in certain coves and areas of villages on particularly stormy nights. The scene is also illuminated with a gigantic pair of glowing eyes and moonlit details including large fangs. However, he may well be harmless and a spirit who watches over fishermen, who would often leave offerings of fish in a designated area for the bucca. Based on an amalgamation of stories from the Newlun area and places with “bucca” in the place name”.

  • Winter Cometh – Limited Edition Linoprint – Black on White

    Winter arrives and it came in the form of this figure, who appears in the form of a Russian iconic saint, crowned with bare branches, accompanied by a stag skeleton and an owl.

    Her time has come to reign, and she knows in the scale of time, it will be brief, so she will make of it what she can.

    Also available in blue

  • Saining Botanical Oil

    This Saining Botanical Oil is for use with works of Saining. A ritual that is a little like 1 part blessing, 1 part cleansing, 1 part protection. Saining is also sometimes used as a consecration ritual. This can be used to evoke these types of spirits or to tap into the currents of Saining. You can anoint candles, sacred space, tools and amulets for spell or devotional work. This is a practice that is more focused on removing unwanted, hidden negative influences and so can be used with a combination of other types of spellwork.

    Regular saining, can make sure that your spiritual house is just as much in order as your mundane one. You can use this to protect your own spellwork from outside influence. Following this,  Saining is also a popular custom at major life decisions or events, as well as on the cross-quarter days. It removes malefic witchcraft and spellwork- so don’t use this in an area if you currently have a curse cooking.

    If you want to make your spell work incredibly specific, mix this oil with other components for spell work. This could be a Harvest oil, Hearth candle, Health candle to specify want you want the oil to affect. However, this isn’t needed if you want to keep you spellwork simple.

    The Saining Botanical oil is a blend that works with the spirits of Juniper, Lavendula, Heather, Rosemary, Scots Pine and many more- creating a formidable Saining blend.

    Another point of consideration is the inclusion of Rowan berries. If you want to incorporate Rowan- as is sometimes traditional in some parts of Scotland, you can either add the berries to this blend, or pick up the ‘Rowan Shield’ blend to mix with it.
    A little bit about our Saining Blend
    The saining oil is a mixture of the various traditional types of saining. You’ll find pieces in this botanical oil from spoken, charmed, water, smoke, fire pit saining- as many types of saining as possible without ruining the integrity and authenticity of the blend. This is to make it usable for you, no matter what type of saining you wish to carry out. Additionally, all of the correct charms and blessings have been carried out on the plants of this blend. These specific plants are ones that I was introduced to by my Scottish mentor. Other places in Scotland use elder, cedar etc. Despite not having the spindle used to start a need fire, I have instead used pine, however, as is also traditional.

     

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