For the little witch in all of us...
Witchlings are the wise ones at the edge of the forest, sea, or hedgerows. They may be green witches, sea witches, hearth witches, and more. Some are young, some are old; all are timeless. They are made of wool, the odd bits they pick up along the way, and a special touch of magic.
Sea Witches usually define themselves as a witch who works with sea and ocean energies. Their altar may include beach sand and ocean water from their local beach or beaches they have visited worldwide. They also may choose to perform magic along the shore or with ocean treasures such as beach glass, shells, driftwood, bones, stones and fossils. They may also choose to work with water spirits such as mermaids, oceanids, or nereids. If you love the sea, it heavily influences your path and the magic you work then chances are you are a sea witch! (Adapted from https://www.patheos.com/blogs/waterwitch/2017/08/are-water-witches-and-sea-witches-the-same.html)
This Sea Witchling wears a 'ocean tides' hat with a shell and bubbles on the brim. It stands on a sandy beach by the edge of the waves, with a wee basket for gathering driftwood, shells, and sea glass. There are even bottles of sea water, real seaweed, and mermaid bubbles, too! 5" tall.