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Vervain Plant Spirit Doll

$390.00
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The Vervain plant spirit doll is filled with dried Vervain known as ‘the enchanter’s herb’ and was completed in the month of February. She wears the horns of the ram in her hair and they are woven with silk and fern hairs. She has a circle of silk over her hears with a crystal in the centre and her eyes are woven with silk and glitter thread. Over her third eye she wears a brass bell and I see this doll as a faerie familiar to assist with intuition and receiving messages from guides and magical helpers. She was made by hand with love.

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The Vervain plant spirit doll is filled with dried Vervain known as ‘the enchanter’s herb’ and was completed in the month of February. She wears the horns of the ram in her hair and they are woven with silk and fern hairs. She has a circle of silk over her hears with a crystal in the centre and her eyes are woven with silk and glitter thread. Over her third eye she wears a brass bell and I see this doll as a faerie familiar to assist with intuition and receiving messages from guides and magical helpers. She was made by hand with love.

The Vervain plant spirit doll is filled with dried Vervain known as ‘the enchanter’s herb’ and was completed in the month of February. She wears the horns of the ram in her hair and they are woven with silk and fern hairs. She has a circle of silk over her hears with a crystal in the centre and her eyes are woven with silk and glitter thread. Over her third eye she wears a brass bell and I see this doll as a faerie familiar to assist with intuition and receiving messages from guides and magical helpers. She was made by hand with love.

 
 

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