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Large Altar Cloths or Bedspreads From 72" x 90" (single bed) to 90" x 108" (double bed). For big altars, wall hangings, or beds.

|  | Medium Altar Cloths and Sarongs From 32" x 33" to 44" x 72". For medium altars, sarongs, or wall hangings.

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Small Altar Cloths or Tarot Cloths From 72" x 90" to 90" x 108". For small altars or tarot cloths.

|  | Bells and Chimes Every time you hear a bell ring, a witch gets her wings-- or something like that.

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Altar Pentacles (Patens) For charging or consecrating items on the altar. The altar pentacle represents th earth element in ritual. Sizes from 3" diameter to 8 1/2" diameter.

|  | Bowls and Chalices These represent the water element on the altar. Chalices may also be used for "Cakes and Ale".

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Athames and Bolines MASSACHUSETTS RESIDENTS We are prohibited from shipping any double-edged Athames to Massachusetts residents. There is no exception for religious use. If you live in Massachusetts and already own a double-edged Athame, you should consult your lawyer. This law (Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 269: Section 10{b
}) is serious, harsh, and inflexible. Please be careful.

|  | Wands A friend (an accounting professor) once asked, "Are the $60 wands three times more magickal than the $20 wands?" No. The magic is in the magician, not the wand. But it might be three times more valuable, or more beautiful. The choice, as always, is yours.

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Cauldrons A cast-iron cauldron is indispensable for brewing potions, scrying, buring incense, needfires, or balefires. And they look really, really cool by the fireplace.

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