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Oak Witch Familiar Doll

$440.00
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The Oak Witch plant spirit doll was completed on the Leap Year Day and was inspired by faerietales of the magic of 3 witches. She has 2 sisters and they all carry a medicine bundle inside their bodies filled with white willow, motherwort and thistle seeds. Her hair is woven from Wensleydale curls dyed naturally with oak leaves. On her dress is a sigil woven in fibres made from dried nettles. She was made by hand with love in our home in lutruwita / Tasmania.

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The Oak Witch plant spirit doll was completed on the Leap Year Day and was inspired by faerietales of the magic of 3 witches. She has 2 sisters and they all carry a medicine bundle inside their bodies filled with white willow, motherwort and thistle seeds. Her hair is woven from Wensleydale curls dyed naturally with oak leaves. On her dress is a sigil woven in fibres made from dried nettles. She was made by hand with love in our home in lutruwita / Tasmania.

The Oak Witch plant spirit doll was completed on the Leap Year Day and was inspired by faerietales of the magic of 3 witches. She has 2 sisters and they all carry a medicine bundle inside their bodies filled with white willow, motherwort and thistle seeds. Her hair is woven from Wensleydale curls dyed naturally with oak leaves. On her dress is a sigil woven in fibres made from dried nettles. She was made by hand with love in our home in lutruwita / Tasmania.

 
 

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