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Free Fluorite Octahedrons!

Hello, friends! To thank you all for your support, all orders placed after our most recent shop update will receive a small baggie of these beautiful fluorite octahedrons.

So every order placed after 6 PM Pacific time on September 7th will receive one. This will end when we post our next shop update which will likely be on Friday September 14th. We really appreciate the support you guys show us when we need it the most. We have crystals for just about every budget, and there is no minimum order required to get the gift 💕💕💕

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bathofmelusine:

**ON STONES : SOME PIECES OF ADVICE & LORE FROM FRENCH TRADITIONAL WITCHCRAFT**

French soil is rich and diverse because of the variety of landscapes the country provides. Sea, sand, extinct volcanos and green mountains flourish along forests, arid countys and rocky plains. Snow, ice, sun and rain molded the geological aspects of the territory and shaped the land we know today. Gemstones and semi-precious crystals are abundant, but before even starting to consider dwelling in those, there also exist a few rocks, pebbles and stones that various countryside witchcraft practices recognized and used long ago. Here follow a few of them.

MYTHICAL ORIGINS

It is said that underground currents and flows merge to form a great serpent. This serpent sometimes arises, unearthed, where lie sacred wells and springs, thus giving them great healing virtues. The serpent dug caves for fairies to dwell in (we French people believe fairies to reside in grottos : many regions have their own « Grotte des Fées »); then for Men to live and inhabit. Its head is stud with bright shining gemstones, its body set with marvelous crystals with vibrant colors and powerful properties. The serpent is a mythical guardian, and the first, primitive and primal Genius Loci.

Stones store the virtues of the spirit inhabiting the land they dwell on.

GREAT STONES

Menhirs and dolmens still draw people today, weither for pilgrimage or individual quests. They were considered gatekeepers of the underworld. They are mostly known for the healing rituals and other transfer medicine they convey. Other uses include fecundity rites where women would come to rub their genitals on the most phallic parts (the Pierre Piquée, AubiÚre, Puy-de-DÎme).

Wobbly stones were used to baptize children : one would leave the newborn child at the basis, then shake the stone to gift them with strength, happiness and protection. Some say stones were able to move on their own accord, adding an extra blessing to the rite.

HOLED STONES

Known as hagstones in the Bristish Isles, French people name them « pierres trouĂ©es », « pierres Ă  cupules », « pierres Ă  empreintes ». These are stones naturally pierced with a hole by water (mostly rain and saltwater). They are powerful healing allies (fever, afflictions from the eyes, sterility, skin disease, etc). With stones large enough, placing the body part in need directly inside the hole – the head, a limb, a finger, was said to cure anything form intellectual deficiency to sprains and warts.

These stones are said to bear the marks of spiritual beings such as angels, demons, mythical heroes, giants (Gargantua) or saints.

DOMESTIC STONES

This witch comes from the Alpine regions, where one is able to dig up their own quartz in the mountains or drag the rivers to discover large pieces of quartz with diverse inclusions (sometimes even finding gold, if the Dame BlancheWhite Lady – don’t catch you first). Once, in Marseille, I managed to unearth big chunks and nuggets of smoky quartz the size of my palm while hiking on an inlet. It is said quartz comes from the old glaciers around : these are pieces of ice so ancient it doesn’t melt anymore.

When I was a child, I also spent hours looking around for small, shiny white stones : they were said to be « pierres de lune » (proper moon stones) that cracked and felt directly on Earth for us to find if we were lucky enough. I was thrilled to own myself a very small part of the Moon and treasured my discoveries.

One of the most popular stone is the well-known « pierre Ă  venin » (venom stone) – either granite, quartz or variolite, sometimes schist or limestone. These are small black stones with green stains. They come from various fossils, prehistoric tools or natural stones and are also called « pierres-serpent » (snake stones) or sometimes « pierres de salamandre » (salamander stone). One would need to polish them on sheep skins before using them. They were said to be body parts belonging to old big reptiles, snakes and other venomous beings long gone – for example, urchin fossils were known as « Ɠuf de serpent » (snake egg). Some village practitioners also claim to find them in viper nests, or in places where snakes would fight – thus making the stone a stone made from the snake’s slime. The snake would dribble and roll the stone with its body when fighting, giving it its round, spherical shape.

One would keep their stones in jute bags or store them in terra cotta (clay) containers.

Uses : Great for snake bites, bug stings and skin diseases. Leave the pierre à venin in water for anywhere between half an hour to a full day, then drink half of it and pour the remaining water on the affected body part to cure the disease away. They were also hung on beasts (cattle, dogs, cats
) to protect them.

The « pierre de crapaud » (toad stone) is named after its shape and color making it look like a toad. Some say you could find it inside the toad’s head, some say it is the toad brain. Used just like the pierre Ă  venin, but dry, by rubbing the stone on the needing area.

The « pierre des yeux » (eyes stone) is a stone found in swallows nests. It can cure any eye disease.

The « pierre du sang » (blood stone) is a red-colored pebble used to stop haemorrhagies and other blood problems by direct application.

The « pierre de la Croix » (Cross stone) is a flat gray pebble where you can see a white pattern evoking the Cross. These were especially popular in Bretagne and Auvergne, and were known as powerful talismans. They protect their bearer from the evil eye, nocturnal fears, spellcraft, and can also cure one from haemmorhages, diarrhea and rabies.

The « pierre des femmes » (women stones) are limonite nodules known to help women in labour, quickening the delivery, but interestingly enough they were also used, if combined with the right sacred plants, in abortive rites and preparations.

Other stones also include the « pierre de la tĂȘte » (head stone, used against migraines – often quartz pebbles); « pierre de la peste » (plague stone, a black pebble); « pierre des dents » (teeth stone) or « pierre des cauchemars » (nightmare stone, holed silex hung on the bedroom doors or put under the bed to prevent bad dreams).

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(Appreciatively sourced from BERTON H., Sorcellerie en Auvergne, Éditions De BorĂ©e, 2003)

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bekkathyst:

BEKKATHYST SPRING 2018 GIVEAWAY

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Please read thoroughly before entering!

Hello lovely Tumblr folk! It’s that time again- I have a giveaway for you all. To celebrate some amazing new opportunities for our business, we are giving you guys the chance to win this amazing collection of items. 

All these items came from my shop.

What you get:

  • $50 credit that can be applied to anything in my shop.
  • a USB Himalayan salt rock lamp 
  • A collection of crystal marbles 
  • Several selenite items 
  • An amethyst stalactite cluster
  • An amethyst druzy kitty 
  • A flashy labradorite cabochons
  • A Larimar heart 
  • Random rough crystals (selenite, lepidolite, rose quartz) 
  • Crystal points (fluorite, golden healer quartz) 
  • And more! 
  • This has a retail value of $170 in addition to the $50 shop credit!

Rules:

  1. You must be 16 or older. (If under 18 you MUST have parent’s permission)
  2. You don’t have to live in the US to join!
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  11. Please respect me and my rules, and have fun!

foggy-student-witch:

nahtfarewa:

Because a good half or so of crystal witch posts make me go “ooooh boy”:

“Opalite” is just fancy glass. 

“Goldstone” and its differently-colored varieties are also just fancy glass (though with a rather fun history stretching back hundreds of years, to the point where ‘aventurine’ is named after the manufactured sparkly glass via its Italian name. I saw a 19th century table made out of that stuff once; it looked like the table version of old bowling alley carpets).

“Rainbow” or “Aura” or whatever quartz and amethysts are chemically treated – can’t remember the specifics, but they get coated with something. 

Most agate slices and pretty much all agate-looking bright blue and pink tumbled stones are dyed. 

Most citrine you can buy for a reasonable price is treated amethyst. 

Most turquoise is treated howlite. 

Blue tiger eye does exist (also known as Hawk’s Eye), but almost always includes yellow stripes and/or is very slightly grey-ish or otherwise not a totally dark and saturated blue; Not saying they don’t exist, but I’d be wary of cheap, extremely blue, extremely mono-colored stones.

Red tiger eye is always heat-treated, but not generally dyed AFAIK, because you can get ridiculously good colors just by applying some heat. Apparently, applying certain acids gets you a reddish-purple hue.

A LOT of jade is fake in some way. “New jade” in particular is actually serpentine, though there’s apparently a really interesting and not entirely mean-spirited story behind that one.

None of that is intrinsically bad, (heck, red tiger eye is one of my favorites, as is serpentine, and goldstone is really pretty) but a lot of shops are deliberately incredibly misleading about that stuff, and that is Not Okay. So, know what you’re buying, learn your stuff about your pretty rocks, and don’t let assholes screw you over with fancy words. 

/EDIT: Also, this list is not exhaustive; if you’ve got stuff to say about other fake and commonly faked stones or general additional information, do feel free to add to this while reblogging!

Natural Citrine looks like Completely faded yellow to brown-yellow quartz points with few cracks or striations running through (think a non cloudy clear quartz point with a different colour. If its white anywhere on it, it’s treated quartz or amethyst heated to become/look like citrine)

This is only a problem if you want natural.

candleswitch:

Know your crystals!

Black and red crystalsđŸ–€â€

White and purple crystals 💜

Green crystals💚

Blue crystals💙

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causticcunt:

spiritscraft:

sew-much-to-do:

DIY Gemstone Necklace

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sew-much-to-do: a visual collection of sewing tutorials/patterns, knitting, diy, crafts, recipes, etc.

I needed this!!! With these instructions in hand and my stash of yarns, twines, shells, stones, woods and gems, I am set to make myself a grip of new wearable witch charms.

WHAT FINALLY A SIMPLE EXPLANATION OF GEM NECKLACES THAT AREN’T WIRE-WRAPPING AND DON’T INVOLVE SOLDERING!

@datingdisastersofaqueergirl we’re doing this

F A U X _ C R Y S T A L S

thegreynightsky:

messyindigochild:

For those of us witches that are strapped for cash or maybe you’re not really into working with crystals but enjoy the aesthetic or maybe you just want to try something new.

So if you know anything about making faux crystals than you know that you need to use water. Well why not use:

  • Rose Water
  • Storm Water
  • Moon Water
  • Snow Water
  • Holy Water
  • Lavender Water
  • Or Any Herbal Infused Water

You also need to use food coloring (if you want your faux crystals a certain color) why not make sure the color you choose also corresponds with whatever spell, ritual or purpose you’re making your faux crystal(s) for.

If you use clay (as a “base”) instead of just shaping it into a circle doom, why not a moon, or star or heart or any shape you want.You can do the same with pipe cleaners too.

I plan on doing this sometime in the next few weeks. I already have some crystals I’d like to make. Here are some of my ideas.

PEACEFUL SLEEP CRYSTAL

  • Lavender Infused Water
  • Moon Shaped Base
  • Purple and Blue Food Coloring

SHADOW WORK CRYSTAL

  • Storm Water
  • Doom Shaped Base
  • Black Food Coloring

INCREASING PSYCHIC VIBRATIONS [for divination]

  • Full Moon Water
  • Goddess Shaped Base
  • Purple Food Coloring

You could also make sure the clay color corresponds with whatever you’re making the crystal(s) for or you could paint the clay base (after your crystal is finish growing) in a corresponding color.

Maybe think about creating these crystals during a certain moon phase to add even more powerful energy into them. The possibilities are truly endless. 

Good luck and if you try this please send me some photos or tag me in your post so I can see them. I’ll be sure to post mine when I make them.

This is actually a great idea