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About the Witch Store

Merry Meet and Blessed Be!

Welcome to my wonderful witch shop blog. Here I discuss things such as Tarot cards, readings, and most importantly other forms of divination that I believe everyone should know. I also wish to create how to's on the most popular spells, though some can be advanced. Every week I will post something new to the blog on three topics and every so often we will also post to talk about the work I do personally or for clients.

Shop Link : The Devil & The Dame
Instagram : The Dame Hexe
Pinterest : The Dame Hexe

So about myself:

I prefer candle and kitchen magicks, but I also have a rather interesting gift for Tarot and other divination cards. I adhere to my lineage's faith; the Old Germanic Sect, which later formed into the Norse and Anglo-Saxon. So you'll see a bunch of mixing, some older spellings, and also a slightly different take on the more well known Norse Gods. Now, I do still follow the Poetic Edda because much of it still relates to the original German Tribes, but you'll notice that I usually take it back much further when I actually know the origins of the subject. I am currently working on the largest known and complete herbal and foods magical correspondence grimore that I've ever known of. I want it just because I'll use it and I like to think that it will keep me always learning and studying. I love to write cookbooks and share my knowledge. I feel it's best to help people as I can and know how; which is also the reason why I try my best to keep my prices decent. I don't believe this work was meant to be a get rich quick scheme, but I'd also like to make sure people have a knowledgeable person they can trust is giving them the right stuff so it works the way it's supposed to. I started learning how to read Tarot when I was 11 and started dabbling in kitchen magick when I was about 14. I didn't start working with candles until I was little older, but I made charms since I was a very little girl. Charms and chants where the first kinds of spells I was taught. My grandmother and those before her were all witches, so it's definitely a family faith.

How the shop got it's name:

This is a very simple and short explanation and dates back to the witch trials. As we all know too well, the witches were said to consort with the Devil, so I felt a little fitting to call my shop as such. It's a good laugh, but I do it with respect to my ancestors.


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