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Elegantly simple athame with a double edged stainless steel blade, natural wood hilt, brass trim, & leather sheath. (You can carve the wood with symbols, stain or paint it to suit your particular tradition.) An athame is a ceremonial knife used in Traditional Witchcraft and other pagan beliefs for various rituals. A black-handled knife called an arthame appears in the Key of Solomon. The athame is an important ritual tool but is not used for physical cutting. The athame's primary use is for ritual and magical purposes only, to direct energy; if things such as herbs or cords need to be cut, another knife called a boline - a white-handled knife - is used. An exception is the "kitchen witchcraft" philosophy, which encourages the everyday use of magical tools to increase the witch's familiarity with them. Gender: Masculine Direction: East Element: Fire/Air Uses: Mixing solutions and potions, charging and consecrating amulets and talismans. Opening and closing magic circles. Additional Information: Also known as the right handed knife. Athames must be consecrated or purified before use.
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