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I wanna say traditional 2, but I'm gonna say 10 b/c it's traditional, but has a bow.
August 8th.
Note in our translation to your mortal language we mistranslated Full moon into New moon. We do hope you will forgive us. As this is our first edition within the mortal realm of social media.
🌾 How did you like your custom altar besoms hand crafted by Blue Moon Broom Brush and Besom featured inside your Mabon Boxes (seen in picture #1)? Each altar besom was hand woven with real broom corn, and came with a beautiful vintage style pentacle. These were specially made for the Mabon Sabbat Box. We also included a book of shadows parchment that includes some history and lore about besoms as well. Would you like to purchase one? We do have a limited amount left in stock at the Sabbat Box store ~ or you can order directly from Blue Moon Brush and Besom via their Facebook Page. 🌾 . . . Be sure to check out Blue Moon Broom Brush and Besom's Facebook Page and give them a like. You will love the other creations that Blue Moon Broom Brush and Besom can come up with and make specially for you! 🖤 They love taking custom besom orders too, so don’t be shy, message them and let them know what you want! Be sure to tell em Sabbat Box sent ya too! . . . Robert Skinner, (the founder of Blue Moon Broom, Brush and Besom), has been a fiber artist for over 8 years. He specializes in crafting traditional style brooms and besoms, handfasting besoms, ritual brooms and besoms, and very much welcomes custom orders. When it comes to crafting a broom, Robert will craft everything by hand, from start to finish in order to maintain an exceptional level of quality and durability. From cutting, soaking and drying the natural broomcorn, to weaving and tying, everything is done by hand. On custom brooms and besom orders, Robert will even go as far as hand dyeing each piece of broom corn, string or other besom components with natural dyes when custom besom coloring is requested. On brooms that contain natural branch handles, he will kiln dry the wood, then sand and stain them by hand as well. With each weave of a handle, Robert sews in his intent, connecting with each fiber and strand of broomcorn, lending life into each of his creations.
How To Make A Besom {Plan 1}
How To Make A Besom {Plan 1}
I thought that this would be a good time to share with you all how to craft your own Witch’s Broom, known as a Besom.
Technically speaking, a broom is the flat ended sort of object that we generally use for physical cleaning; while a Besom is a round shaped bunch of straw (or other plant material) bundled around the center handle, and is used to cleanse an area of negative energy, usually in the…
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Witches Brooms on the birches arching over the path
The Besom
The besom, or broom, is one of the main ritual tools of the witch and is sacred to both the Goddess and God. The God – through its symbolic phallic shape, the Goddess – through its three-piece makeup, the shaft, the bristles and the binding cord, three being the triform aspect of the Goddess. While besom and broom are two names used interchangeably, there is a small difference in their…
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