Rowan berry

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In our spare time, we make Rowan Charms from Rowan berries gathered from the woodlands and our smallholding in Boscastle.  Boscastle is a magical place and home to the Museum of Witchcraft and Magic, many people come here to experience this amazing place and the feelings of well-being and serenity they get from it.  These charms are made and dried by us so that we can share the love and peace found here with people that aren't able to travel to us.  Hung in homes, cars, or even worn as jewellery Rowan Berry, Rowan Berries, Protection Magic, Magic Charms, Pagan Crafts, Rowan Tree, Protection Spell, Folk Magic, Magick Spells

Rowan berry charm - protection - handmade - protection spell - Cornish rowan - Boscastle

In our spare time, we make Rowan Charms from Rowan berries gathered from the woodlands and our smallholding in Boscastle. Boscastle is a magical place and home to the Museum of Witchcraft and Magic, many people come here to experience this amazing place and the feelings of well-being and serenity they get from it. These charms are made and dried by us so that we can share the love and peace found here with people that aren't able to travel to us. Hung in homes, cars, or even worn as…

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Bridgett Harper
The bane of witches and diviner of the future or more likely made into a jelly, the Rowan is an elegant tree with a mystical history. Supposedly planted near houses to protect against witches, the berries are a rich source of autumnal food for many birds. Supposedly if the rowan berries are out early, we can expect a hard winter. They are, however, beautiful to look at and are a centuries-old ingredient in Scottish cooking. #kitchen #locallysourced Jelly, Perennials, Autumnal Food, Rowan Berry, Rowan Berries, Rowan Tree, Big Garden, Cooking Kitchen, The Future

Autumnal Berries

The bane of witches and diviner of the future or more likely made into a jelly, the Rowan is an elegant tree with a mystical history. Supposedly planted near houses to protect against witches, the berries are a rich source of autumnal food for many birds. Supposedly if the rowan berries are out early, we can expect a hard winter. They are, however, beautiful to look at and are a centuries-old ingredient in Scottish cooking. #kitchen #locallysourced

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Korena Webber