Victorian Era

  • 5 Witch’s Windowsill Herbs.

    In both the shadowed corners of Victorian parlours and the sunlit windowsills of modern homes, certain herbs have quietly held their power through the ages. These humble plants, easily nurtured indoors or out, are far more than simple culinary companions,they are ancient allies in magic, ritual, and healing. Whether whispered over in spells or steeped…

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  • Pamela Colman Smith: The Artist Behind the Rider-Waite Tarot Deck

    Pamela Colman Smith, affectionately known as “Pixie,” was a British artist, illustrator, and occultist whose creative vision profoundly shaped the world of tarot. Pamela was born on February 16, 1878, in London to American parents. This blog post delves into Smith’s life, her collaboration with Arthur Edward Waite, and the lasting impact of her work.…

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  • Errwood Hall: Ruins, Remnants, and Forgotten Footsteps.

    Tucked within the rugged heart of the Goyt Valley in Derbyshire lies the moss-covered ruins of Errwood Hall place where history and silence linger in equal measure. On a recent walk through the valley, I explored the site and surrounding moorland, seeking traces of a forgotten estate that once stood proudly hidden by trees. History…

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  • Witley Court’s Golden Years and Lingering Shadows

    Witley Court has always held a strange magic for me. I visited often as a child,it was just a short drive from where we lived in Worcestershire. Even then, it felt different: grand, haunting, and oddly comforting. The kind of place where time doesn’t pass quite the same. Back then, you could access the grounds…

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  • Celebrating the New Year: Victorian Traditions with a Modern Witchy Twist

    As we bid farewell to one year and welcome another, it’s fascinating to look back at how our ancestors marked this transition. The Victorians, in particular, had some intriguing New Year customs that blended superstition, social gatherings, and symbolic rituals. Let’s explore these traditions and see how we can infuse them with a contemporary witchy…

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  • “A Christmas Haunting: The Victorian Tradition of Ghost Storytelling”

    During the Victorian era, a peculiar charm enveloped the art of storytelling, particularly through the lens of ghost stories. As winter nights grew long and dark, families gathered around flickering candlelight to share chilling tales that would send shivers down their spines. This tradition blossomed especially around Christmas, transforming the holiday into a time not…

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  • Creating a Victorianesque Gothic-Inspired Yule Table

    As the winter solstice approaches, I find joy in embracing the rich traditions of Yuletide, particularly through a Victorian Gothic lens. This year, I’ve decided to create a festive table setting that reflects both my personal style and the beauty of nature. The Yule Log Centrepiece At the heart of my table is a Yule…

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  • A witch’s guide to winter wellbeing.

    As winter approaches, we find ourselves transitioning from the vibrant hues of autumn into the serene embrace of the colder months. This time of year, often associated with introspection and rest, invites us to slow down and reflect on our inner selves. Our ancestors understood the significance of this season, recognising it as a period…

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  • A Victorian-Inspired Friday Night Release Ritual.

    Inspired by the practices of the Victorian era, this Friday Night Release Ritual offers a structured approach to emotional and spiritual cleansing. It reflects the 19th-century interest in personal transformation and introspection. Historical Context The Victorian period was characterised by significant scientific advancements alongside a growing fascination with the supernatural. Many Victorians engaged in practices…

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  • A Witch’s Garden: The Mystical Charms of Camellias.

    Camellias stand out as a flower steeped in mystery and enchantment. These blooms are revered for their potent energies in wealth, abundance, and prosperity. With their dark evergreen glossy leaves and a stunning array of colours, they are very striking. I added some to my own garden last year and they are just starting to…

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