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  2. Witch bottle - Wikipedia

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    Early nineteenth-century witch bottle from Lincolnshire, England, and its contents. A white witch or folk healer would prepare the witch's bottle. Historically, the witch's bottle contained the victim's (the person who believed they had a spell put on them, for example) urine, hair or nail clippings, or red thread from sprite traps.

  3. Bartmann jug - Wikipedia

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    In the 17th century Bartmann jugs were employed as witch bottles, a popular type of magic item which was filled with various objects such as human urine, hair and magical charms, which were supposed to benefit their owners or harm their enemies. Bottles with malevolent-looking face masks, typical of the period, were routinely chosen for this ...

  4. Inexhaustible bottle - Wikipedia

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    The Inexhaustible Bottle is a classic magic trick performed by stage magicians. It dates to the 17th century and has since inspired many variations; well-known examples include Any Drink Called For, The Bar Act, Satan's Barman, the Assassin's Teapot and Think-a-Drink.

  5. Time To Make Magic—We Have 31 DIY Witch Costumes To ... - AOL

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    Here are 31 DIY witch costumes that will have you spellbound! It's always helpful when starting from scratch to have inspiration readily available for the style you're hoping to recreate or ...

  6. The Archaeology of Ritual and Magic - Wikipedia

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    After briefly discussing the role of holed stone charms, he looks at the evidence for witch bottles, making reference to their relation to beliefs about witches' familiars. Proceeding to focus on 19th- and 20th-century examples, Merrifield discusses the case of James Murrell , an English cunning man , and his involvement with the witch bottle ...

  7. Eerie ‘witch bottles’ are washing up along Gulf of Mexico. It ...

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    Urine, nails and hair are key ingredients, studies show.

  8. Potion - Wikipedia

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    A bottle of colored liquid labelled as a love potion A collection of vials labelled as potions. A potion is a liquid "that contains medicine, poison, or something that is supposed to have magic powers." [1] It derives from the Latin word potio which refers to a drink or the act of drinking. [2]

  9. Impossible bottle - Wikipedia

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    Such bottles were used in 19th-century Irish Catholicism as devotional objects or as talismans akin to witch bottles. [ 8 ] [ 7 ] They were found elsewhere in Catholic Europe, and are related to older "Passion Bottles", made by glassblowers in their spare time, where a large variety of small glass symbols of the Passion of Jesus were inserted ...

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