In the blog post we answer the question of 'What is Wicca', as well as providing some historical context and actionable tips!
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Before the United States became a country, there were witch hangings and it’s something I often think about around the Fourth of July. This past month marks 325 years since the first witch hanging as a part of the infamous Salem Witch Trials in Massachusetts. Back then people (mostly women, though some men too) were accused of being a witch based on their behaviors or interests, but now being a witch is proudly self-proclaimed. The word witch is often associated with images of an old woman with warts and a large nose who’s into evil or scaring children. In the Wizard of Oz or other mythology the witch was either good or bad but never both but these images and stereotypes are outdated and already in the midst of a makeover.
About: WITCHES SPELLS Note from the Artist: We are all a little bit witch. The degree of our witchyness is dependent on our belief in it. Witches, throughout history, have been shunned and punished, and the word ‘witch’ still holds negative connotations. But this is only as a result of the intimidation felt by men at our immense power, and their attempt to silence such power. When we realise how much magic we hold within us, we are able to actualise unbelievable things. ‘Spells’ portrays our magic and serves as a reminder of our powers, as women, as witches. To embrace the gifts we posses and bloom into our full witch potential. Size: A4 8.27 X 11.69 inches 21 X 29.7 cm A3 11.69 X 16.53 inches 29.7 X 42 cm A2 16.5 X 23.4 inches 42 X 59.4 cm 🌸Paper: Luster fine art photo paper 300gsm 🌸Comes unframed. The sizes are standard ‘A’ sizes - frames can easily be found online by searching ‘A4’ or ‘A3’ frame. I personally recommend buying a larger size frame with a border. For example, if you are purchasing an A4 print, search ‘A3 frame with A4 mount’ - this will give you a frame with a large white border around your artwork to make it look even more beautiful in your home. If you are purchasing an A3 frame you can search ‘A2 frame with A3 mount’. 🌸Packaging: Items come in cardboard hardbackee envelopes or boxes. A3 prints come rolled in tubes to prevent damage during shipping. Useage of plastic is limited to the bare minimum and all efforts are made to prevent negative impact on the planet. 🌸Printed in small quantities to prevent wastage.
Are you curious about the different types of witches and what types of witchcraft you should practice? Here's the 22 types of witches!
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