When I made my new plant dyed 16th century German dress I knew that I would need to make a new smocked shirt as the old one was so fancy. So I decided on a medium weight unbleached linen fabric. Th…
16th Century Witch Spell Knot Magick ◾ EXCLUSIVE TO MY SHOPPE ◾ Selling MAGICKALS Online since 2001 ◾ This is My Original Spell from My HandWritten Grimoire that I created Many Moons My Original Work that a Merchant here at Etsy has copied & proceed to put her name on my work in her shop That's what we call a Magickal Fraud Thank You to "you know who" that informed me of this & always has my back! ◾ Don't Insult The Witch Because Witches aren't afraid to defend themselves! This WitchCraft Spell ties up your Target restraining, limiting & suffocating their actions, thoughts & words It takes away someone's or something's ability to dominate you Binding a bully into knots To make them POWERLESS over you Sending out what Witches call the bright positive light of justice ◾ There are 9 Knot Spells Cast into this Vessel 1 with knot of one my spell begun 2 with knot of two my will holds true 3 with knot of three thus shall it be 4 with knot of four 'tis strengthens more 5 with knot of five so may it thrive 6 with knot of six the spell doth fix 7 with knot of seven the stars of heaven 8 with knot of eight temp the hand of fate 9 with knot of nine the spell be mine! ◾ Take back your POWER & NEUTRALIZE a Bully's or Foes ability to cause you harm ◾ Pyrite GemStone 1.5in Black Suede Necklace Cord Haunted Coffin Nail Charm PYRITE: increases your good fortune as this Stone has your back to protect you Element: fire & earth Chakra: solar plexus Planet: mars Keeps you Strong & Stable A "must have" Stone to help you to deal with nerve-wracking circumstances & conversations ◾ Coffin Nail Charm: will drive them away, nail down something or someone, put a nail in their coffin &/or drive an idea into a stubborns person's mind Focus on your Target, wear your Vessel while you recite the 9 Knots of Spell This may need to be repeated as you build up your willpower energy & determination ♦️Through this Ancient Swift & Thorough Spell I now Knot all your Power to harm me well ♦️ And reach that "hands off" baneful WitchCraft Magick This Vessel is your Personal Symbol of Power wear it proudly ◾ This is from My Private Vault of Magickal Self-Defense ◾ 16th Century Black Magick Spell ◾ SOPHISTICATED MAGICKALS ◾ 100% Original SpellCast from my Magickal Bag of Tricks! ◾ ♦️I have been selling Spirits & Spells online for over 23 years I have never seen such copying of Magick Work like I have witnessed here at Etsy Apparently the Etsy Merchants don't have their own original magick work to fill up their shop or for that fact even know magickal words, phrases & antidotes Way too many con artists here Copying is the next best thing for them .. truly sad & deceitful ◾ As in any metaphysical vessel one must possess a clear mind focus & believe for it's Magick ability to work successfully for you Not responsible for any undesirable results or negative consequences that may occur By purchasing this item you confirm you know how to properly & magickally use it ◾ Sold as a Curio Adult Entertainment Only
You can find all sorts of people on the London Underground. You won't however see anybody from the 16th century. Not unless you're Matt Crabtree that is. He sees them all the time.
Cover title: Medieval ornament from the 11th to the 14th century
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What was Mannerism? Simply put, Mannerism was the art movement that took place immediately after the Renaissance during the 16th century. There are also two things which tend to show up in Mannerist works fairly often, and you can spot them if you know what to look for.
Thank goodness for Rate the Dress! It means that I have a definite excuse to focus entirely on historical fashions at least once a week! We were having such a good run on Rate the Dress: so many 8+ ratings in a row! And then I posted the pink, pigeon breasted, ruffle-dy, smock-dy, totally over-the-top 1900s frock-dy last week. Pop! There went the high ratings bubble! It wasn’t too terrible: there were a lot of 6s, and just enough 8s and 9s to bring it up to a nice, round 7 out of 10. For this week’s Rate the Dress, we’re looking at a period I’m not such an expert on, and going back to the mid 16th century, to a ‘Portrait of a Lady’ by Peter de Kempeneer (Pedro Campaña). Though de Kempeneer was Flemish, he mainly worked in Spain or Italy, and this portrait probably depicts a wealthy Italian noblewoman from Ferrara The sitters gown makes striking use of gold striping to emphasise the cut of the gown, and the fashionable features. The …
For what we do presage is not in grosse, For we are brethren of the Rosie Crosse; We have the Mason Word and second sight, Things for to come we can foretell aright. — Henry Adamson, The Muses’ Threnodie (Perth, Scotland, 1638) These pages are from the work ‘Secret Symbols of the Rosicrucians from … Continue reading "Secret Symbols of the Rosicrucians from the 16th and 17th Centuries"
maertyrer: attributed to Cornelis Engebrechtsz Saint Barbara and Saint Catherine early 16th century
Grottaglie's Ceramic District is an experience like no other. The streets are lined with inviting, colourful displays of pottery.
Raphael Phrygian Sibyl ca. 1511 drawing British Museum Raphael Drapery study ca. 1511 drawing (verso of Phrygian Sibyl) British Museum Because Raphael was the favorite Renaissance artist of the 19th century, there is today an abundance of superlative Raphael drawings in British public collections. These were for the most part acquired by generations of Grand Tourists and Empire builders whose influence and money permitted them to obtain a great deal of whatever they wanted wherever they went. Raphael Drapery study and Hands ca. 1511 drawing British Museum Raphael Putto restraining an eagle early 16th century drawing British Museum Raphael Study for an engraving of the Massacre of the Innocents ca. 1510-14 drawing British Museum Raphael Female Saint ca. 1504 drawing British Museum Raphael Figure study ca. 1508-09 drawing British Museum Raphael Young woman ca. 1503 drawing British Museum Raphael Figure study early 16th century drawing Ashmolean Museum, Oxford Raphael Figure studies early 16th century drawing Ashmolean Museum, Oxford Raphael Apostle heads and hands early 16th century drawing Ashmolean Museum, Oxford Raphael Sheet of studies early 16th century drawing Ashmolean Museum, Oxford Raphael Combat scene early 16th century drawing Ashmolean Museum, Oxford Raphael Figure study early 16th century drawing Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
Collected artwork is displayed along the walls of the kitchen, adding lighthearted drama. Photo 4 of 8 in A Heavenly Home in a 16th-Century Church Seeks €1.6M in Northern Spain. Browse inspirational photos of modern homes.
In Latin, the noun repudium refers to the rejection of a spouse or prospective spouse, and the related verb repudiare means 'to divorce' or 'to reject.' In the 16th century, English speakers borrowed
Hoping that behind the cement render there was a 16th-century gem, the owners of this house in Umbria set to work restoring its architecture, before calling in Maria Speake of Retrouvius to transform the interiors with her use of salvaged materials and antiques
In the early 16th century, a quid pro quo was something obtained from an apothecary. That's because when quid pro quo (New Latin for 'something for something') was first used in English, it referred
If you're looking for inspiration on how to redecorate or are a sucker for good interior design, you're going to love this subreddit. Hell, you'll probably enjoy it even if you're just bored and randomly scrolling through the Internet.
English speakers have been futzing around with dally since the late Middle Ages. They first started using it to mean 'to chat,' which was also the meaning of dalier, the Anglo-French word whence it
I love this recipe for easy marscarpone.