Rowan wood and Red Thread Charm
Rowan tree and red thread,
make the witches tyme their speed!
Rowan crosses were used in Scottish folk magic to ward off the evil eye, bad luck and malevolent witches and spirits.
The Rowan tree (or Mountain Ash) has long been associated with magical protection within British folklore, and when made into a cross, bound with red thread, the colour of blood and life-force, it ensures the wearer or household with an all-encompassing protection from all directions harm may come for you.
These crosses were often hung above doors or windows. A garland of dried berried strung on red thread were hung above a child’s bed to protect them from bewitchment or illnesses such as cot death.
The Rowan is locally harvested around Edinburgh, Scotland and 100% natural wool. Please keep out of reach of children and pets.
Rowan tree and red thread,
make the witches tyme their speed!
Rowan crosses were used in Scottish folk magic to ward off the evil eye, bad luck and malevolent witches and spirits.
The Rowan tree (or Mountain Ash) has long been associated with magical protection within British folklore, and when made into a cross, bound with red thread, the colour of blood and life-force, it ensures the wearer or household with an all-encompassing protection from all directions harm may come for you.
These crosses were often hung above doors or windows. A garland of dried berried strung on red thread were hung above a child’s bed to protect them from bewitchment or illnesses such as cot death.
The Rowan is locally harvested around Edinburgh, Scotland and 100% natural wool. Please keep out of reach of children and pets.
Rowan tree and red thread,
make the witches tyme their speed!
Rowan crosses were used in Scottish folk magic to ward off the evil eye, bad luck and malevolent witches and spirits.
The Rowan tree (or Mountain Ash) has long been associated with magical protection within British folklore, and when made into a cross, bound with red thread, the colour of blood and life-force, it ensures the wearer or household with an all-encompassing protection from all directions harm may come for you.
These crosses were often hung above doors or windows. A garland of dried berried strung on red thread were hung above a child’s bed to protect them from bewitchment or illnesses such as cot death.
The Rowan is locally harvested around Edinburgh, Scotland and 100% natural wool. Please keep out of reach of children and pets.