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🧹 The Witch’s Besom: History, Folklore & Everyday Magic
Long before it became a Halloween icon, the witch’s broom—also called a besom—was a sacred magical tool. From medieval superstition to modern spellcraft, the besom has always stood at the threshold between the seen and unseen worlds.
📜 A Brief History of the Besom
In early European folklore, witches were believed to anoint themselves with flying ointment and "ride" their brooms under the moonlight—symbolizing spiritual journey and transformation. But the broom’s origin in magic predates even that.
In many traditions, a besom was used to:
- 🌀 Sweep negative energy before rituals
- 🚪 Guard the doorway against spirits or harmful intent
- 🌕 Bless newlywed couples or sacred spaces
Crafted from natural materials like birch, ash, and willow, the besom has always been a tool of both domestic care and spiritual power—making it uniquely feminine and witchy.
🔮 The Besom in Modern Witchcraft
Today, witches still use brooms for:
- Energy Clearing: Gently sweeping a ritual space to cleanse vibrations
- Circle Casting: Marking the boundary between sacred and mundane
- Protection: Hanging above doors or placing bristles-up for warding
💎 Crystal Brooms: Modern Magic, Ancient Symbol
Our crystal besoms reimagine the traditional witch’s broom using hand-wrapped natural crystals, tumbled stones, and magical craftsmanship. They’re beautiful to look at—and even more powerful to work with.
Each one is:
- 🌙 Aligned with a magical intention (protection, peace, power)
- 💎 Embedded with crystals like amethyst, fluorite, or tiger’s eye
- 🌿 Ideal for altars, doorways, or ritual