210 – Wish Stone

Physical description:
Wish stone - a pleasantly shaped brown stone, with a hole drilled and strung on a leather thong.
Museum classification:
Spells & charms
Size:
90 mm long (stone)
Information:

Original text by Cecil Williamson: 'Witches in the west country make much use of wish stones. These they hold in the palm of their left hand and with the thumb they rub the stone with a forward movement. This they do in synchronization to the rhythm of a chanted or muttered spell. An important tool and must for most working witches.
From Dulverton, 1979, of Old Meg the Milk.'

Resource:
Object
Materials:
Stone, leather
Copyright ownership:
Copyright to The Museum of Witchcraft Ltd.

Original text by Cecil Williamson: 'Witches in the west country make much use of wish stones. These they hold in the palm of their left hand and with the thumb they rub the stone with a forward movement. This they do in synchronization to the rhythm of a chanted or muttered spell. An important tool and must for most working witches.
From Dulverton, 1979, of Old Meg the Milk.'