An Athame is supposed to be a knife reserved for magical workings, but yes, this could include a pocket knife.
An athame is a short knife, used especially by practitioners of the Wiccan religion, that is used to direct energy. The word athame is pronounced, "ath-uh-may."
The Athame is used for creating the ceremonial circle, and the joining of male and female. The Ceremonial knife is used to cut the wedding cake.
An athame is a ceremonial dagger used in "Wicca" religious or magical rites.
A small pocket knife used to sharpen a Quill, used for writing!
I'm assuming you are referring to an athame or majickal knife; the type that is used in ritual... What sets everyday tools apart from majickal tools is state of mind. An athame can be a very expensive, jewel-encrusted, fancy blade, or your finger-and anything in between. I use either my finger or a simple wand (yes, my wand and my athame are the same thing) that is just a piece of a rose bush that I pruned. If you really want it to be a knife, it can be as simple as a kitchen knife. Remember, most things in majick are symbolic. You can use whatever you want, whatever is easy to come by. The tool isn't majick, you are. You endow that tool with the majick that you wish it to have. Personally, I think the simpler, the better. But that's just me.
There are no restrictions on wearing a pocket knife in Queensland.
Yes, you have to be 18 to buy a pocket knife
A large, strong clasp knife for the pocket; a pocket knife.
The Pocket-knife was created on 1992-10-15.
A pocket knife can cost from $0.20-$1.000
There is no length limit for a pocket knife in Hawaii.
With a pocket knife.