black silk

bohemian goth lady and occultist

my name is to be signed by the hand of the devil
next to the seal of the queen of hell
written in witchblood and bound by hecate


alt

alchemy

alt

esoterica
the occult
vampirism
goth culture
black magic
necromancy
the black arts
theistic satanism

bohemian waif
ixaxaar
l.v.x. occulta
ouoroboros press
panpipes magickal marketplace
sanguinarius
scarlet imprint
silky trollop
spheres :: a world behind curtains
the alchemy website
theistic satanism
west memphis three

alt


witch…

witch…


witch…

witch…


Apr 8th at 1AM / tagged: magic. witchcraft. spellcraft. / 123 notes

Mar 12th at 9PM / tagged: witchcraft. witches. / 63 notes
museum of witchcraft in boscastle, cornwall

museum of witchcraft in boscastle, cornwall


Mar 7th at 8PM / tagged: witches. witchcraft. paganism. / 458 notes
witch…pagan priestess from romania…

witch…pagan priestess from romania…


Feb 28th at 9PM / tagged: witches. witchcraft. spellcraft. / 415 notes
witch…

witch…


Feb 8th at 12AM / tagged: witches. witchcraft. / 6 notes
“the witch’s procession” (marcantonio raimondi)

“the witch’s procession” (marcantonio raimondi)


Dec 29th at 4AM / tagged: witches. witchcraft. theban. thebes. / 697 notes
witches’ alphabet - theban script

the theban alphabet is a writing system with unknown origins. it was first published in johannes trithemius’ polygraphia (1518), in which it was attributed to honorius of thebes. trithemius’ student agrippa (1486–1535) attributed it to pietro d’abano (1250–1316).  it is also known as the honorian alphabet or the runes of honorius after the legendary magus (theban is not, however, a runic alphabet), or the witches’ alphabet, due to its use in modern wicca and other forms of witchcraft as one of many substitution ciphers in order to hide magical writings - such as the contents of a book of shadows - from prying eyes.

witches’ alphabet - theban script

the theban alphabet is a writing system with unknown origins. it was first published in johannes trithemius’ polygraphia (1518), in which it was attributed to honorius of thebes. trithemius’ student agrippa (1486–1535) attributed it to pietro d’abano (1250–1316). it is also known as the honorian alphabet or the runes of honorius after the legendary magus (theban is not, however, a runic alphabet), or the witches’ alphabet, due to its use in modern wicca and other forms of witchcraft as one of many substitution ciphers in order to hide magical writings - such as the contents of a book of shadows - from prying eyes.



Dec 2nd at 4AM / tagged: satanic. rituals. witchcraft. / 125 notes
ceremony

ceremony


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