
944 – Witch wand based on Golden Dawn design
- Physical description:
- Golden Dawn ritual staff - red and blue with Maltese Cross in red, blue, black and yellow.
- Museum classification:
- Ritual Magic
- Size:
- 1000 x 100 x 30 mm
- Information:
This is not a Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn wand (even though it looks like one). This is a witch's version of a Golden Dawn wand. It has not been inscribed with the Latin motto of its maker (which it would have been if it was a consecrated Golden Dawn object).
This is a version of the Golden Dawn Wand called Maltese Cross Sceptre or the Praemonstrator’s Wand: ‘the elements in balance’ Israel Regardie (see object 1414 for a Golden Dawn version).
See archive document below for more details.
Archive Document Number: 7297 (typed interpretation panel written by Cecil Williamson):
Summary of content:
Two witch wands copied from the instructions laid down in the rituals of the Golden Dawn, one in the form of a Maltese cross and gold circle, the other in the form of a black star. Both hand-made by Mary Sims of Cheltenham, and presented to the one-time museum of witchcraft at Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire.
The interpretation card above suggests that this wand was originally a Maltese Cross with a gold circle. There is no gold circle in the Golden Dawn design. The object in the Museum collection no longer has a gold circle around it either but its construction suggests that it is a partner for object number 1425 (witch wand with hexagram) . This also contains "mistakes". The shape (hexagram) is a Golden Dawn design but the colour is 'wrong'. An accurate version of a Golden Dawn hexagram wand is object number 1413.
- Resource:
- Object
- Materials:
- Wood, metal
- Copyright ownership:
- MWM
This is not a Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn wand (even though it looks like one). This is a witch's version of a Golden Dawn wand. It has not been inscribed with the Latin motto of its maker (which it would have been if it was a consecrated Golden Dawn object).
This is a version of the Golden Dawn Wand called Maltese Cross Sceptre or the Praemonstrator’s Wand: ‘the elements in balance’ Israel Regardie (see object 1414 for a Golden Dawn version).
See archive document below for more details.
Archive Document Number: 7297 (typed interpretation panel written by Cecil Williamson):
Summary of content:
Two witch wands copied from the instructions laid down in the rituals of the Golden Dawn, one in the form of a Maltese cross and gold circle, the other in the form of a black star. Both hand-made by Mary Sims of Cheltenham, and presented to the one-time museum of witchcraft at Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire.
The interpretation card above suggests that this wand was originally a Maltese Cross with a gold circle. There is no gold circle in the Golden Dawn design. The object in the Museum collection no longer has a gold circle around it either but its construction suggests that it is a partner for object number 1425 (witch wand with hexagram) . This also contains "mistakes". The shape (hexagram) is a Golden Dawn design but the colour is 'wrong'. An accurate version of a Golden Dawn hexagram wand is object number 1413.