242 – Drumsticks
- Physical description:
- Glass drumsticks for magic making.
- Museum classification:
- Working Tools
- Size:
- 250mm long
- Information:
Original text by Cecil Williamson: 'The dreaded witches' glass devil' s drumsticks. Note that the end of these sticks are ragged and unfinished. It is vital that they be so. Without unfinished ends they have no magical powers and certainly would be unacceptable to any west country witch. These drumsticks are used in a wide range of magic making, such as to drum out an evil influence or to call to one urgent aid from the spirit world in times of danger or stress. They are also used in weather changing magic, such as rain making, thunderstorms, etc.
From the Clifton area, Bristol.'- Resource:
- Object
- Materials:
- Glass
- Copyright ownership:
- Copyright to The Museum of Witchcraft Ltd.
Original text by Cecil Williamson: 'The dreaded witches' glass devil' s drumsticks. Note that the end of these sticks are ragged and unfinished. It is vital that they be so. Without unfinished ends they have no magical powers and certainly would be unacceptable to any west country witch. These drumsticks are used in a wide range of magic making, such as to drum out an evil influence or to call to one urgent aid from the spirit world in times of danger or stress. They are also used in weather changing magic, such as rain making, thunderstorms, etc.
From the Clifton area, Bristol.'