Sat, 12 Oct
|Wickford
Witch's Besom Workshop with Jodie Merritt
Time & Location
12 Oct 2024, 13:00 – 15:30
Wickford, 122 Alderney Gardens, Wickford SS11 7JP, UK
Guests
About the event
Besoms, also known as witches' brooms, are traditional tools used for sweeping and cleansing. They have a long history and have been associated with various rituals and practices, particularly in the realm of witchcraft and magick.
The word "besom" is derived from the Old English "besma," which means broom. Besoms were originally made from birch twigs, which were bound together with willow or hazel branches to form a handle. These natural materials were chosen for their durability and ability to sweep away dirt and debris.
Besoms have been used for centuries as tools for cleaning and purifying spaces. In ancient times, they were used to sweep away negative energy and protect homes from evil spirits. They were also used in rituals to purify and consecrate sacred spaces.
In many cultures, besoms were believed to have magical properties and were used as a tool for divination and communication with spirits. They were also often used in wedding ceremonies, where the bride and groom would jump over the besom as a symbol of their commitment to each other and their new home.
During this workshop you will learn the history of the witches besom, the magical powers of a witches besom, how you can use your besom in your own witchcraft rituals and then you will get to decorate your very own besom to take home with you.
This workshop is perfect for the witches who also enjoy the “craft” element of witchcraft.
Tickets
- Sale ends: 11 Oct, 10:00
Per Witch
£35.00
Total
£0.00