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Alchemy Rabeschadel Choker
$69.99A Raven Skull Pendant, Referring to the Great birds of Odin. The raven has been associated with seers, and protection since the times of the Vikings
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Alchemy Wiccan Elemental Pentacle
$44.99Alchemy England’s traditional Wiccan pentacle of the five elements. This Pentacle represents the balance between the four elements and the spirit or soul.
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Alchemy: Viking Virility Runering
$49.99An Alchemy England warrior’s ring for strength and determination. designed with Celtic knotwork, and two binding runes.
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Ouija Eye Ring
$59.99An evil eye ring with the letters of the Ouija board with all the letters and a 3d eye that ‘follows your eye’
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Alchemy Athame
$49.99An Alchemy England symbolic Wiccan pendant with the double sided sacrificial Wiccan blade Athame featuring a Swarovski gem in Athame’s hilt
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Alchemy Crystal Pentagram
$34.99Alchemy’s ‘Crystal Pentagram is a magical protective pentagram pendant, with a red Austrian Swarovski crystal from Alchemy England
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Alchemy Einardolk
$69.99Alchemy England’s Einardolk dragon dagger pendant is a silver coloured blade with a copper hilt, featuring a Norse inspired Dragon head on the hilt of the pendant.
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Alchemy Elven Star
$64.99Alchemy England’s Elven Star septagram representing the seven paths to self enlightenment in the Faery tradition. further empowered by a central pentagram and the planetary symbols
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Alchemy Fibonacci’s Golden Spiral
$64.99A beautifully designed pendant from Alchemy England, which features a golden Fibonacci Spiral, on an antiqued, flat grey background,
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Alchemy Gorgon’s Eye
$99.99Alchemy England’s mythologically inspired Gorgon’s Eye necklace features the cursed green of eye of Medusa, looking out to turn all those who look into it to stone. Alchemy’s Gorgon’s eye pendant is designed with a Swarovski crystal eye, with a bright green pupil, surrounded by serpents and snakes
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Alchemy I Dieth Choker
$99.99Alchemy England I Dieth Choker features a Macabre skull and crossbones design over a red satin ribbon, for hand tying around the neck.
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