Welcome to the House of Ash & Bone Grimoire — a crooked little corner of the internet devoted to folk magic, old legends, wild folklore, herbal wisdom, moonlit nonsense, and the kind of practical magick gathered from tattered books and wise ones.
This is not the shiny social-media version of witchcraft where every candle burns perfectly and everyone somehow owns twelve acres of misty forest. No. This is folk magic.
The old kind.
The kind whispered over garden fences.
The kind scrawled in margins of books when inspiration struck.
The kind practiced by clever women, healers, midwives, rootworkers, charmers, cunning folk, hedge witches, and that one aunt who definitely knew things but refused to explain where she learned them.
Folk magic has always lived in ordinary places — kitchens, fields, crossroads, forests, graveyards, and cluttered cupboards full of herbs that may or may not still be good. It’s practical. It’s personal. It’s deeply tied to story, superstition, and the ancient human instinct to wave smoke at a problem and hope for the best.
And it works.
Here in the Grimoire, we’ll explore:
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Legends and lore from old folk traditions
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Herbal remedies and magical correspondences
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Protective charms and household magic
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Planetary magick, moon phases, and what to do with all that moon water
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The history behind magical practices
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Curious folklore from around the world
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Ritual tools and how they’ve been used through the centuries
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The occasional tale of “absolutely do not pick up the haunted object”
We believe magic should feel alive — earthy, imperfect, strange, beautiful, and feral around the edges.
So pull up a chair by the candlelight.
Mind the bones.
Ignore the creaking noises.
And if the black cats stare at you, bribe them with treats.
Welcome to the House of Ash & Bone.
We’ve been expecting you.
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