Terracotta Folk Mary Statuettes

Hi!🌞 Quick news:

I have a new line of Marys! Modeled after the classic concrete garden statues, I created these folk Marys using durable and weather-resistant terracotta. With spring and Ostara on the horizon, you can use them to bless a small container garden either indoors or out. Depending on where you plan on keeping her, you can choose either a classic metal or seashell halo. (Please note that if your statuette is kept outside, exposure to the elements will likely result in fading over time.) They’re available now on Etsy.

Also this morning, I shared directions for Patreon members on how to receive your spring gift. Anyone who is a member at any point during the month of March will be able to pick their favorite hex sign to be mailed for free in time for the new season. As a reminder, the “distelfink” serves to attract happiness and good fortune, while the eight-pointed star is a symbol of protection.

You’ll have until March 31st to select your favorite design (both pictured above), after which point any leftovers will be listed for sale at full price.

You’ll also find your full Moon update for Tuesday’s worm Moon, including history and upcoming dates for a March folk practice.

Please don’t hesitate to let me know if you have any questions!

(This photo of me was taken yesterday in front of our built-in bookshelves, which provide the perfect spots for mini altars. Our house is tiny but they’re a detail I love.)

đź–¤ Our Lady of Sorrows print by @_deathofseasons_
đź–¤ Capulet choker by @catholicked


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This article was originally published by @gritchenwitch on Instagram. To learn about me and my practice, including more info on folk witchcraft, mountain magic, knot work, and hearthcraft, please visit gritchenwitch.com or join my Patreon at patreon.com/gritchenwitch.

Rachel