Large Witch's Purple Broom
Sweep away negativity -with this witchy color Purple Broom!
Freshly made for 13 Moons' Customers!
Express your witchy energy with this beautiful custom broom. The royal color gives your broom a dignified feel making it great for rituals expressing power and inspiration. Use it in your ritual or to brighten up any space. Unique, exclusive color made specifically for you!
Please Note: Broom can only ship by UPS. Please do not select USPS. If USPS is selected, we will manually change to UPS.
The all natural dyes vary from lighter purple to dark indigo-purple.
Crafted from ethically harvested wood in Oregon, this broom gives you a powerful magic ally in an ecologically sustainable way. Measures approximately 53 to 56 inches (around 1.3 to 1.4 meters) in length, this unique broom features a richly colored broomcorn on the outside and natural colored broomcorn on the inside, created with non-toxic dye that is stable under most circumstances. Using a combination of post-bellum machinery, your broom is made in a traditional style, steeped in history.
Exclusive Color Made for 13 Moons Customers!
Traditionally brooms and besoms have been used for:
- Sweeping evil and negativity from your path
- Preparing your space for ritual
- Hand-fasting/Wedding Gift
- House Warming Gift
- Protection from Bad Luck
- "Jump the Broom" for wedding/hand fasting
Purple is associated with:
- Spirituality
- Reversal Magic
- Inspiration
- Power
- Angels
- Royalty
- Ambition
- Boosting Magical Powers and much more
About your Broom:
The broom sticks are harvested sustainably in Oregon with a local restoration program. The sticks then go into a kiln for drying. A band saw is used in a very unusual, creative way to shapes and sculpt your broom stick... many times you will see a wood spirit peering. Some brooms may be straight, some may be curvy/crooked.
The best 100% broomcorn called "hurl" is used in creating each broom.
A broom winder, from an original machine in the 1800's is used to apply the broomcorn to the stick. Then a post Civil War era boom vice is used to flatten and sew the broomcorn. From the vice, the brooms go to the "Kick Winder" where platting the broom stalks is done. Once the broom is finished, it goes to the "cropper", another 1800's tool, to be trimmed to the desired shape, whether rounded, straight or angled.
Please note: If you would like a broom for Halloween/Samhain or a Yule gift, plan ahead - the Autumn months and Yule season are our busiest time for brooms and besoms.
Warning: Prolonged exposure to sunlight may fade the broomcorn over time.