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DISCLAIMER: REMEMBER, MAGICK IS NOT SOMETHING YOU CAN BUY. WICKED HOUSE ONLY SELLS THE MEANS, YOU MUST CREATE THE MAGICK WITHIN YOURSELF.These are great Offerings for any of your altars to the Gods and Goddesses and any of the Sabbats to add that little something extra to your ritual or celebration! You will receive a package of 20 Acorns.The oak is a sacred tree to many cultures and spiritual practitioners, including the Druids. There is a Nordic tale of the great god Thor sheltering beneath a mighty oak tree during a storm. The goddess Diana is often depicted wearing a necklace of acorns. The Celts and Druids found the oak tree especially symbolic of the Samhain season. The tree is a symbol of the Horned God, Cernunnos.  The acorn is considered the first sacred food of civilization. It’s symbolic of security and abundance, and it counteracts loneliness, illnesses, and pain. It’s energy aids in maintaining longevity, draws good luck, and preserves the illusion of youth. An acorn worn around the neck as an amulet can also identify a fellow witch. You can identify your true love by labeling two acorn caps with your name and the name of your beloved. Float them in a bowl of water, if they drift together, you’ve made a successful match, if they float apart…so does your love. Magickal Properties: symbol of Abundance and security. Place acorns on the windowsill will protect the home from lightening. During a full moon place on windowsill to draw money to you. Planting under the full moon wil bring luck and prosperity to you and your home.WE HAVE OTHER OTHER LISTINGS WITH OTHER ALTAR ADORNMENTS TO CHOOSE FROM♥♥♥ Wicked House Merchantile is NOT responsible for misuse of our products.IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONVO ME ♥♥♥WE ARE OFFERING COMBINED SHIPPING! IF YOU CONVO US WITH A LIST OF ITEMS YOU WOULD LIKE TO PURCHASE, WE'LL CALCULATE SHIPPING FOR THOSE ITEMS ONLY~~ ALSO OFFERING A 30 DAY LAYAWAY FOR ORDERS OVER $100. CONVO US FOR MORE INFO!

Acorns: (Altar Adornments) ~ Sabbats, rituals, offerings, witchery, w

$4.50Price
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