We’re celebrating the reclamation of the powerful word Bruja. We love a weathered look that mirrors our souls a bit more with each passing day ? Flaunt this design proudly to show the world who you really are! Sometimes, the simplest gestures can speak the loudest.
Hecate's Wheel, also known as the strophalos, is an honored and traditional symbol used in witchcraft. It calls forth the power of Hecate, Greek goddess of magic, witchcraft, the night, the moon, ghosts and necromancy. Hecate's Wheel symbolizes Hecate in three forms. One modern interpretation of this can be seen in the Maiden, the Mother, and the Crone. She was also associated with a vast knowledge of herbs and poisonous plants, so leaves became a general focus for this design. Our version of the Hecate's Wheel includes the Ouroboros, an ancient symbol of a serpent eating its own tail. This symbolizes Hecate's affinity for serpentine imagery as well as the symbolism of wholeness, further represented by her three forms. Within the Ourobor...
You will surely have the most hip, funny, and cute t shirt at this years annual birthday party. No matter your astrological sign, set your pagan, witch, or witchcraft goals and begin anew with a fresh and stylish graphic tee. This tshirt is the perfect new years shirt for women, astrologists, those looking for astrology gifts for women, or those of us fascinated by the stars and our horoscope.
We thought the ever-growing popularity of the Helvetica shirt really needed a magical makeover. Here, we have the names of four of our favorite goddesses of magic of Greek/Roman, Norse, Egyptian, and Celtic origins respectively. These powerful female figures have acted as pillars of strength and gentility alike, so we thought a t-shirt bearing their names was the least we could do.
As Carl Sagan once said, "We're made of star stuff." We are always so comforted by the thought of being directly linked to the stars, so we designed this beautiful image to spread that awe-inspiring idea with you. We are all connected. We are a part of the universe. Whether your a lover or astronomy or a follower of astrology (or maybe even both), this shirt will be a perfect addition to your wardrobe.
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We’re celebrating the reclamation of the powerful word “bruja.” Wear this tee proudly to show the world who you really are! Sometimes, the simplest gestures can speak the loudest.
The Star is a card that holds a dear place in our hearts. In its upright position, it can symbolize spirituality, hope, and renewal. In its reversed position, it can symbolize despair, a loss of faith, and disconnection. Regardless of the position it is in, this card offers so much insight into oneself. We decided this card was a perfect choice to showcase one of my favorite, yet often overlooked, spooky characters -- the siren. This card depicts the image of a beautifully haunting siren sitting on a rock along the shore. In her left hand, she holds a jug, which represents the subconscious mind. The water from this jug runs along the ground in five distinct rivulets. These represent the five senses. In her left hand, the siren holds anot...
A siren is the centerpiece of this spooky rendition of the original tarot card The Star. Water pours from each container with her left passive hand representing the subconscious and her right assertive hand symbolizing the conscious. A large star in the sky shines brightly as the seven sea stars in her hair represent the chakra natures. A raven flies towards the star and is a symbol of wisdom and mystery.
Baphomet is pictured here as a half-man-half-goat who represents the balance between good and evil, male and female, and human and animal. The two entwined serpents represent both male and female.
The latest arrival into our Major Arcana collection is Justice, a card symbolizing truth and fairness in its upright position while representing dishonesty and a lack of accountability in its reversed position. For this card, we decided that the Grim Reaper would be the best representation of unbiased justice.
The Grim Reaper is a symbol of death, yes, but he is not the decision-maker. He does the bidding of the universe, coming for people only when their time on Earth is through. He is a blind symbol of the universal law and order of life and death.
Here, he sits on a throne in front of a tattered purple veil that is hung between two pillars. The color purple signifies compassion, and the pillars signify balance and structure.
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This witchy design features the Norse goddess of war & sorcery, Freyja. This Major Arcana tarot card has been revamped with a powerful, warrior form of the goddess. She stands strong in her chariot wielding her wand & shield, decorated with the Triskelion. As her cats pull the chariot in opposite directions, Freyja uses her magick through determination and willpower to move them forward. Her belt buckle is a crescent moon, symbolizing her connection with the stars and that in which is coming into being.
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Our version of the Death tarot card depicts characters found in "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" by Washington Irving.
Here, you'll see The Headless Horseman riding his horse of death toward the terrified Ichabod Crane as he pleads for mercy. His horse wears the traditional flag found in Rider-Waite’s Death tarot card. The white flower on this flag symbolizes purity and immortality, and it’s five petals represent change.
In the background, you'll notice we've used two lofty, twisted trees in place of the traditional two towers. You will also see the moon instead of the sun as it rises over the horizon. The river serves as the boundary between this world and the next, and the ghostly ship sailing its waters escorting the dead to the ...
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This wiccan design features our favorite Slavic witch and her chicken legged hut. She dwells deep in the forest, holding up her lantern to light her path. She uses her broom to stabilize herself as she moves further on the path of enlightenment and wisdom.
Judgement shows a powerful necromancer working her magick over the inhabitants of a cemetery. As she reads from her grimoire casting her spell, the decaying bodies and spirits below spring forth from their earthly graves. The summoned reside in a realm that lies between heaven and hell. They are held in a state of unrest awaiting instruction from the one who commands them. The sorceress’ spellbind symbolizes the control and inevitable judgement the undead beings will soon face. They will soon meet an absolute end, whether that be to return to the underworld or to ascend to a higher material plane. This card is a reminder of the cycles of life and death; everything comes to an end, but new beginnings are sure to follow. This transition de...
The guardian of the gates of hell, Cerberus, is pictured here in the Major Arcana tarot card Strength. He allows no one to pass except the mistress of hell Persephone. She passes as the seasons changes and controls the creature with her gentility. If your witchy friend, girlfriend, boyfriend or mom loves all things psychic, tarot reading & tarot cards, be sure to get this top for him or her. This is a great Samhain or Halloween gift for witches, pagans & the occult.
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For Death, we decided that The Morrigan was the perfect character. In this card, we see The Morrigan, her raven’s wings in motion as she hovers above her crowd of victims. She is the Celtic goddess of birth and death, and as such is the perfect embodiment of what this card symbolises. Also known as the Phantom Queen, The Morrigan is more well-known for her relationship with death and the battlefield. Her association with battle implies that she is an indiscriminate bringer of death. The inevitable cycle of life and death cannot be controlled or evaded. Her presence in this card serves as a reminder of that all important truth.
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She is dressed in black as a metaphor for mourning. Around her neck is a necklace depicting a white flower...
Make way for our newest tarot addition, The Goddess Kali as The Devil. Kali is the Hindu goddess associated with sexuality, violence, and destruction. As such, we decided that she would be a perfect fit for The Devil.
This card depicts the story of Kali’s defeat of the demon-general Raktabija who led an uprising to defeat the gods. Initially, the goddess Durga led the crusade against the demons, unleashing blow after terrible blow upon Raktabija. Little did she know, however, that Raktabija had been bestowed with a peculiar power that would enable a new demon to spawn from any drop of his blood that touched the earth. As Durga continued to attack Raktabija, armies of demons sprang forth, enraging the goddess until she transformed into...
We couldn’t think of anyone better to portray The Empress in our Ghoulish Edition of the card than a seductive vampiress. Above her head sits a crown of twelve stars, representing the twelve zodiac signs and signifying her connection to the metaphysical realm. She is positioned in an open space within nature to express her connection to the natural realm. The seductive manner of her body accompanied by the symbol of Venus around her neck suggests that this vampiress possesses characteristics of feminine fertility and sexuality. This is further embodied in the red shade of the chaise on which she sits. In her right hand, she holds an orb-shaped glass filled with the blood of her most recent victim. The blood represents masculine power, wh...
Inspired by our reverence towards the Goddess Hecate and our love of tarot, this design included major imagery associated with this Greek goddess of magick. Behind the Hecate Triformis, you’ll see the Triple Goddess Moon in which Hecate’s Wheel can be found. Notice the crossroads at which she is placed. Hecate is known for helping those who call upon her to make decisions and find their way. And an image of Hecate is not complete without her dogs, of course.
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witchcraft, the moon, crossroads, triple moon goddess, hecates wheel
The Greek goddess Circe is featured in this rendition of the Major Arcana tarot card The Magician. This card illustrates a scene from Odysseus's visit to Circe's island, Aeaea. His ship is seen anchored on the water in the background. The four suits of the Minor Arcana are pictured here: swords, pentacles, cups, & wands. Though the sword and shield belong to Odysseus, they are in Circe's possession. She uses these tools to manifest her magic and temp Odysseus into staying on the island.
☠️In our rendition of this tarot card, you will find The Hermit standing alone in a boat as he glides across the River Styx. Seen here as a psychopomp to the afterlife, The Hermit has achieved spiritual mastery. He is a guide to those seeking a heightened level of knowledge and understanding.
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This design pays homage to one of our favorite goddesses, the Norse goddess Freyja! Freyja is known as the goddess of love, sex, beauty, fertility, and material possessions. Her primary role was völva to the gods, practicing acts of seiðr, Norse magic concerning the course of fate. This design incorporates the Wheel of Fortune, Brísingamen, and her two blue cats in Tarot card setting.
This wicca design features our interpretation of the Apple of Discord in the Major Arcana tarot card, The Tower. Eris, the Greek mythology goddess of chaos, drops a golden apple leading to a war between the Spartans & Trojans known as the Trojan War. As the tower crumbles, one soldier from each side leaps from the building amidst the chaos. The flaming arrows represent the ten branches of the tree of life and the twelve zodiac signs.
This design pays homage to the couple found buried underneath the volcanic ash of Mount Vesuvius and the fact that their love burned stronger than the eruption that ended their lives. Encapsulating this illustration is a quote from Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility--
"To love is to burn, to be on fire."
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In this wiccan interpretation of the Major Arcana tarot card Temperance, the Yoruba goddess Yemaya balances herself between the chaotic waves of the ocean behind her and the solid rocks of the shore in front of her. Whatever comes her way, Yemaya is calm. The star path in the sky above her leads to her as she represents enlightenment.
The goddess Cerridwen takes center stage in this rendition of the tarot card The Star. She kneels in front of her cauldron brewing a concoction denoted in her magical spell book. Smoke rises & surrounds the enchantress as a star shines brightly in the sky. Seven glowing lights flow through the smoke representing each elemental chakra. The smoke splits into five separate rivulets. A raven sits on a branch watching the Celtic goddess. Cerridwen's witchy items are shelved inside a hollowed out tree.
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major arcana, celtic mythology, cauldron, the star, wiccan