'In the Witch's Kitchen' by Heinrich Kley, c. 1923.

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'In the Witch's Kitchen' by Heinrich Kley, c. 1923.
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Pagan Statues for Altar Spaces
Many people use pagan statues for altar use to mark space, honor tradition, or add visual weight to a shelf or room. These statues appear across many paths and cultures, and placement often matters more than the specific figure chosen.
Some statues sit indoors on shelves or altars, while others work well in gardens or entry areas. Materials, size, and finish usually guide placement, especially when choosing between resin, stone-look, or heavier outdoor styles.
In addition to several styles of Baphomet, this site includes Norse, Celtic, Greek, and Egyptian statues. It also includes gargoyle statues.
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“This place is bristling with Tarnished hunters, you know. They sacrifice our kind, for grafting. Not exactly a place I'd stroll into without a purpose in mind...”
Rogier isn’t actually a witch but he does have a witch hat! 🧙
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