A witch's garage is often humorously referred to as a "broom closet." It's a playful take on the idea that witches use brooms for flying and transportation. The term also suggests a hidden space where witches might store their magical supplies and tools.
A coven is a group of witches. The coven of witches cast a magical spell.
In folklore and various traditions, witches are often depicted using a variety of tools and items in their practices, but a "sabot," which refers to a type of wooden shoe, is not typically associated with witchcraft. Instead, witches may use items like wands, cauldrons, herbs, and crystals. The idea of a sabot in witchcraft might arise from cultural interpretations, but it is not a standard or recognized tool in witchcraft practices.
If a witch decides to use their finger, then yes. The use of a pointed finger, knife (Athame), wand, or other object actually symbolises the drawing of the protective circle, or the imbuing of objects with energy. The entire ritualistic process is the spell "casting".Witches use their minds and will to cast spells.All the rest, fancy/made-up words, gestures, tools and costumes are unnecessary.That does not mean that they can not be used, just that they don not need to be used.
brooms
charmed witches- also known as good witches - use good magic to fight demons. bad witches - puts spells on people
The big black pot witches use to make potions is called a cauldron.
The big black pot witches use to make potions is called a cauldron.
witches medicine
White witches use magick in a helpfull way only, never to do anything that could harm anyone/thing.
Yes they did
they use tools