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$18.95
9″ Wood Handle athame — A Tool for Cutting Through Ritual Static When your practice starts to feel noisy, scattered, or performative, you don’t need more drama—you need something that helps you draw a clear line. The 9″ Wood Handle athame is a straightforward knife with a wood grip and stainless-steel blade, built to give…
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$4.95
Aluminum incense burner — Structure and Reset for Your Burn Work When your space is cluttered with smoke, ash, and half-finished intentions, it’s hard to think straight. This aluminum incense burner gives your burn work a clear, contained home so you can stop managing the mess and start paying attention to what actually matters. If…
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$18.95
Black Faux Wooden Handled athame 9″ — Designed to Mark the Moment You Commit When your practice starts to blur into habit, it’s easy to go through the motions without actually choosing anything. The Black Faux Wooden Handled athame 9″ gives you a clear, physical cue: “This is the moment I cut through the noise…
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$32.95
Black Medieval athame — No-Nonsense Knife for Drawing the Line When your practice starts to blur into habit or emotional noise, you need something that marks the moment you get serious. The Black Medieval athame is a straightforward knife you can assign one job: “this is the line.” No fantasy, no built-in power — just…
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$30.95
Cut Through the Noise: Black Renaissance athame When your practice starts to feel cluttered, vague, or performative, you need something that marks a clear line: “this is the moment I’m serious.” The Black Renaissance athame is a straightforward blade you can use as a physical cue to cut through distraction and step into deliberate action….
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$5.95
Black Sage smudge stick 4″ — Grounding Through Straightforward Night Rituals Night can magnify everything you’ve been avoiding all day — mental loops, emotional noise, and scattered thoughts. The Black Sage smudge stick 4″ is a simple, physical tool you can use to mark a line between “constant input” and “intentional inner work.” No fantasies,…
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$9.95
Black Stone Scrying Bowl/Smudge Pot 4″ — A Solid Base for Decision and Boundary Work When your thoughts are scattered, your emotions are loud, and every choice feels foggy, you need something simple and concrete to pull your attention into one place. The Black Stone Scrying Bowl/Smudge Pot 4″ gives you a defined, physical focal…
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$14.95
Black Stone Scrying Bowl/Smudge Pot 6″ — Built for Cutting Mental Static and Resetting Space When your mind is loud or your space feels cluttered, subtle signals get drowned out. A simple, repeatable setup can help you slow down, narrow your focus, and separate signal from noise. The Black Stone Scrying Bowl/Smudge Pot 6″ is…
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$3.95
Blue Sage smudge stick 4″ — Reclaim Your Space Without the Noise When your environment feels heavy, cluttered, or overstimulating, it gets harder to think straight and harder to tell what’s actually yours versus what you’ve just absorbed. The Blue Sage smudge stick 4″ is a simple, physical way to mark the moment you decide…
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$59.95
Bone Damascus athame — Structure Your Practice With Clean, Deliberate Action When your ritual work starts to feel scattered, symbolic actions can either sharpen your intent or add more noise. The Bone Damascus athame is a straightforward cutting tool you can use to mark decisions, define edges, and give your practice a clear, physical structure….
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$31.95
Bone Renaissance athame — Essential Knife for Cutting Through Ritual Distraction When your practice gets noisy, scattered, or overly symbolic, you need something that marks the moment you stop drifting and start choosing. The Bone Renaissance athame is a straightforward, Renaissance-inspired ritual knife built to do exactly that: give your hand a clear, physical cue…
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$60.95
Bone Stag athame — Designed to Mark the Line Where You Commit When your practice starts to blur into habit, it gets easy to go through the motions without actually deciding anything. The Bone Stag athame gives you a concrete, physical line to cross: a moment where you pause, choose, and then act with intention…