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Classic Smith-Waite Tarot: The Original 78-Card Divination Deck Tarot Cards

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Fortune Telling and Divination in the Middle Ages

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Medieval Magic

Witchcraft, Symbols, and Mystical Tools

In the Middle Ages, magic was not fantasy—it was part of everyday life. People turned to symbols, rituals, and divination to understand uncertainty, seek protection, and make sense of the unknown.

This collection draws on that tradition, bringing together items inspired by:

  • Witchcraft and folklore
  • Divination and tarot practices
  • Protective symbols and ritual objects

Each piece reflects a time when belief, fear, and curiosity shaped how people saw the world.

More Than Curiosity — Tools of Meaning

Medieval magic was often practical. It offered reassurance, guidance, and a sense of control in uncertain times—something that still resonates today.

This collection includes:

  • Tarot and divination tools for reflection and insight
  • Crystal wands and ritual items inspired by historical practices
  • Symbolic jewellery such as pentagrams and celestial motifs

These are not just decorative objects—they are modern interpretations of ancient ideas.

Inspired by History, Reimagined for Today

From witch trials to folklore and ritual traditions, medieval magic has left a lasting cultural imprint. Stories like the Pendle witches remind us how deeply these beliefs shaped society, fear, and identity.

  • Designs influenced by real historical narratives
  • Symbols rooted in centuries of belief and folklore
  • Pieces that balance authentic inspiration with modern use

This is where history and imagination meet.

For the Curious, the Reflective, and the Drawn to the Unknown

Whether you are exploring symbolism, interested in medieval folklore, or simply drawn to the aesthetic of witchcraft and mysticism, this collection offers something deeper than surface appeal.

Explore the Unknown — With Meaning

Discover pieces that invite curiosity, reflection, and connection to a world where the line between history and mystery was never entirely clear.