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A Howl in the Woods


A Howl in the Woods
A Howl in the Woods
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A Howl in the Woods

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A  beautiful leaded glass, kiln fired, panel of a wolf in the heart of a magickal wood.Above him, the moon shines through branches and vines. A mysterious and magickal panel measuring 20 cms x 16.5 cms.

 Ready to hang with twine and decorative glass beads.

This piece is individually hand crafted, no two pieces are identical. The colour of the glass may differ from that shown.

PLEASE NOTE IF A PIECE IS MARKED SOLD, WE WILL CREATE THE PIECE FOR YOU. PLEASE ALLOW 2 WEEKS FOR YOUR PIECE TO BE MADE.

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Who are we?

White Witch is a wonderful emporium of Pagan and Witchcraft gifts and essentials, established in 1999 by Debbie, they operate from their 500 year old shop in Waltham Abbey, Essex and is staffed by friendly Witches. 

We hold in stock a large range of  Pagan altar figures of the God and Goddess in their many forms, the Green Man, a large selection of Witches' tools, including Witches' cauldrons, Witches' wands, Witches' athames, Witches' robes and cloaks, Witches' Books of Shadows, Witches' spells and magic ingredients and all things witchy and wonderful!

We also have an extensive range of crystals - from large geodes to tumblestones, lots of pagan jewellery, candles, herbs, tarot cards, herbal teas and more.

Our online shop is a digital window into our magickal store and we hope you'll find what you're looking for. If you need any extra help or advice, then please call or visit us instore at Waltham Abbey (Essex) where we will be only too happy to welcome you with a  cup of  tea and a smile.

t: 01992 712 794

e: info@witchesofwalthamabbey.co.uk


Brief History Paganism: 

Paganism represents a wide variety of traditions that emphasize reverence for nature and a revival of ancient polytheistic and animistic religious practices.  Paganism is not a traditional religion per se because it does not have any official doctrine, but it does have some common characteristics joining the great variety of traditions. One of the common beliefs is the divine presence in nature and the reverence of the natural order in life. Spiritual growth is related to the cycles of the Earth and great emphasis is placed on ecological concerns. Monotheism is almost universally rejected within Paga

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