Witchcraft Supplies Herbs - 30 Bottles Dried Herbs Kit for Beginners - Altar Supplies Healing Herbal Natural Herbs Crystal Spoon for Wicca, Pagan Magic Spells and Bath

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  • LegoDad

    > 24 hour

    Not a wiccan or anything, not doing magic or any witchcraft, so I cant attest to this beyond simply a fun gift. Box is well done, not sure about their decorative stuff on the cover of the box though, doesnt necessarily seem to match the intent of the contents. But inside its nicely done, the bottles, the corks, all are consistent in quality and it is visually appealing. I got it just to enjoy reactions from some people I know are religious who sometimes visit my house, and ultimately will pass it to someone else for similar purposes. So how valid it really is I cant say, but as an interesting knick knack around the house, it will do great for us.

  • Tim

    > 24 hour

    The various vials come in a nicely wrapped cardboard box. It’s very attractive and well done. It is gift ready should that be the intention. There is a tiny spoon with a crystal on top which is quite decorative and attractive. Each vile is glass with a cork stopper. The bottles are numbered and identified by the substance in them. The herbs and natural ingredients are all very protected by the foam in the box. They are fresh and very natural colors. The aromas are lovely and the overall appearance is attractive. I actually bought this set for my teen daughter. She does not use it for witchcraft. Instead she wanted some dried items like this to add to crafts she’s making as Christmas present this year. So far she has made bar soaps and candles. Since we technically know nothing about witchcraft, I assume it’s fine for that purpose as that’s one of the listed uses in the title. But, for her, she sees this set as an excellent addition to her crafting supplies. Since the bottles are glass and sturdy she can even re-fill them and use them again once they are empty.

  • E.Swope

    > 24 hour

    This is the second set I have gotten which is marketed as for beginners and I am guessing that they hope that whoever picks it up does not know much about whatever the set is supposedly for. The last set so marked was a tarot set with a manual which read like the dao de ching. It had nothing at all to do with tarot (but got high ratings from people who bought it as a gift, and who knew nothing about it). That said, I do not know a lot about witchcraft, but do know enough that I think the box should have a pentacle on it, not a star of David. I would expect such a set to have a candle, but that alone is not enough for me to downgrade it. Really this has nothing to do with witchcraft. I ordered it because it is a very reasonable price for a good selection of herbs. Near everything you need to make a good spaghetti sauce in here, and quite a few things which would work well in bath bombs: dried rose buds, rose petals. There are also a number which would be good in tea, the hibiscus for example. But since these were sold for some other use (not explained) I am not sure if the quality is such that they are fit for consumption, and that is sort of a problem. Since there is not a booklet or anything which would suggest how these ought to be used, I would suggest that this is not for beginners. But, for those who had hoped for something more than additives for bath products, perhaps someone will review this who knows something more about witchcraft. That may not happen because from what little you can see before ordering, whoever put this together seems to know even less than I do. The jars are about half the size of what you would get in a supermarket. It is still a good price for 30 jars of herbs, IF you know that they are safe to use. There is no information on their origin, whether or not they were treated with pesticides..(or much of anything else). But they are well packed and arrived in good condition. The contents of the kit are 30 jars of herbs (roughly half culinary) and a tiny spoon with a crystal point. I should mention that none of them are toxins (no belladonna, for example) but, again, we do not know if they have been sprayed/ treated. There is no information of any kind beyond what you see on the front of the box. Guava leaves are used in witchcraft?

  • Richard P.

    > 24 hour

    I will admit I was a little cynical when I first ordered this Magic for Witchcraft set, a 30-vial of herbs that are all naturally grown plants with no additives. However, Im pleasantly surprised. While I dont identify as Wiccan, or a witch for that matter, natural remedies are increasingly popular and there are a myriad of ways to use this set including spells, potions, rituals, meditation, and others. The set arrives in a nicely labeled box that would be ideal for a gift. I would say its actually sized like a large book and could pretty easily fit on a bookshelf for storage. When you open the box, the first layer has a ceremony ritual spoon that has a very ceremonial feeling to it and theres a crystal at the end of the spoon. The idea is that you use the spoon for the herbs and this helps to maintain their purity. Following the top layer, there are two layers of 15 bottled herbs each. Each her is individually bottled and nicely enclosed. Herbs include such things as Lotus Embryo, Catnip, Hibiscus, Motherwort, Eucalyptus Leaf, St. Johns Wort, Mugwort, Pine Needles, and quite a few others. These are common herbs used in a variety of spells and rituals. This set will unquestionably appeal to someone who is Wiccan or Pagan, though I think anyone who practices a more Earth-based spirituality will appreciate this set. It also would look beautiful on an altar or in a prayer corner. While Im likely not the target market, Im genuinely impressed and the set is beautifully packaged and very nicely assembled and would be perfect for gift giving or for personal use.

  • terralee silvernail

    > 24 hour

    It dose give a good mix of herbs and I like the spell chart that comes with it and it not in a flimsy box

  • Rose

    > 24 hour

    This was recommended by a friend and I’m so glad I listened! Everything is numbered and labeled clearly, which makes it easier to grab the right ingredients quickly. It comes with a handy little beginner’a guide/refresher on what the basic properties are of each herb, as well as a little carved metal spoon that holds a faux quartz, very cute. I’ve already used it twice, once for a banishment and once for a ceremonial incense, the herbs are the real deal unlike some of the mass-produced kits out there, and many of them have a very pleasant, earthy smell which adds to the atmosphere and helps empower the user all the more, because as we know us humans tend to be very scent-oriented. You could make everything from a banishing incense to a satchel to bless your car (and make it smell amazing). From scent therapy to spell working, this kit has everything to start out with. Also, the jars are pretty large and durable, so they’ll be easy to refill as the supplies run low.

  • harleigh

    > 24 hour

    Absolutely as described, beautiful boxing. I love it

  • Amanda K.

    > 24 hour

    The guide sheet has a mistake. It lists Clove on line 24 instead of Mugwort, so the benefits/uses of Clove are listed twice at #’s 22 and 24; Mugwort is omitted completely. Other than that one minor oversight, the set is really nice and I like it. It is a good overall set for beginners and with that one correction it’ll be great!

  • Brojo Pasai

    > 24 hour

    Very cool for beginners. Even as decorations or bobbles they are very cute and giftable. The customer service is reliable. It is affordable for anyone to acquire.

  • David Crumm

    > 24 hour

    I need to explain that Im a life-long journalist who has specialized in covering religious and cultural diversity in the U.S. and around the world. So, while Im not pagan or wiccan, I have covered those groups and have friends in interfaith circles who identify with those movements. I was intrigued to check out this set, when I saw it offered for review via VINE, and my first reaction is: My friends who are pagan or wiccan, or who follow some of the traditional Gaelic traditions, take their traditions very seriously and Im not sure Magic for Witchcraft is the right branding for a product for serious practitioners. Feels more like a cute offering for folks who may dabble in such ideas. Im giving this 5 stars, so Im not dismissing the product out of hand, but serious followers of these traditions have a lot more substance to their practices. If youre intrigued by this product, you might want to learn more about friends or neighbors who are part of these groups. This leads me to my second point: Folks may regard this selection as food ingredients, however, you might notice that the company behind this product does not promote this as a food supplement. Thats because there are substances in this kit that most public health experts would not recommend consuming. Just one example: While we all know about Stevia compounds as a common sweetener alternative, some folks cant tolerate that in their digestive tracts and, more importantly, Stevia leaves themselves are not approved by public health authorities for human consumption. So, the company selling this product is wise not to recommend this for human consumption. Then, I actually have another interest in this product that I have not seen other reviewers mention: Theatrical arts. Throughout my extended family and friends, we have lots of folks who are involved in community theater or in other forms of theatrical arts. Theyre often looking for materials to dress a stage or backdrop. Given the right theme or occasion, this set is a wonderful stage prop. So, with warnings and cautionary words, Im happy to give this 5 stars.

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