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White Handle Dagger with Sheath
This white-handled dagger is used in magical rituals. A symbol of the masculine, it allows you to guide, trace, call, or symbolically cut.
Its handle is white and gold, and the double-edged blade is made of steel. It comes with a sheath.
☝️ Note: this accessory does not cut and should not be used as a weapon.
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Information & features
- Composition: brass, steel
- Total length: 23.5cm / Blade: 12.5cm
- Weight: approximately 210g
Storage & preservation
Make sure to store it in a place protected from external energies.
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Traditional Athamé: Masculine Tool for Ritual Precision
This athamé represents the classic form of an essential ritual knife in magic. It symbolizes masculine energy and is used to guide, draw boundaries, or symbolically cut negative influences. The handle combines white and golden brass, offering a comfortable and stable grip. Its double-edged steel blade ensures a clean and precise cut, essential for ritual gestures.
Ritual Uses and Functions
The athamé is mainly used to draw sacred circles, channel energy, and perform symbolic cuts. It enhances the practitioner's focus and marks the boundaries of magical work. Every movement made with this tool aims to support intention and clarify the ongoing ritual.
Protection and Transport
Delivered with a sheath, the athamé benefits from optimal blade protection. This accessory proves to be a reliable companion, ready to accompany all magical practices with seriousness and efficiency.
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The athame, the blade of will.
The athamé embodies mastery of energy and the ability to direct intention with precision. More than just an object, it acts as an extension of the will, allowing one to set boundaries, assert direction, and structure magical work.
Its blade marks a separation between the visible and the invisible. Its connection with the spirit and thought gives it a role as a mediator between idea and action. Each blade bears the imprint of its user, absorbs their energy, and becomes a personal tool shaped by experience and practice.
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— The ritual athame in 8 questions .
Here is an overview of the most frequently asked questions. Of course, there are no silly questions, so if the answer is not here: you can contact us.
What is an athame in magic?
The athame is a ritual knife with a double-edged blade, used to channel energy, draw protective circles, and structure magical space. Unlike a regular knife, it does not cut physically but serves to mark symbolic boundaries.
What is the difference between an athame and a ritual sword?
The athame is a personal energetic working tool, manageable and discreet, whereas the ritual sword has a more collective scope and is often used to direct energies in group or large-scale rituals.
Which element is the athame associated with?
The athame is generally associated with the Air element, due to its connection with thought, clarity, and intention. Some traditions link it to Fire, highlighting its ability to channel will and action.
How to use an athame in a ritual?
The athame is used to draw protective circles, to direct energy flows, to symbolically separate what must be set aside, or to consecrate objects. It accompanies ritual gestures by giving a visible form to the intention set.
Should an athame be consecrated before use?
Yes, consecration allows you to imbue it with your energy and dedicate it to magical practices. This step can include purification, charging under moonlight or sunlight, and a declaration of intention.
Where should an athame be stored when not in use?
The athame is generally placed on an altar or in a dedicated spot, protected from outside handling. Some keep it wrapped in a cloth or sheath to preserve its energy.
Can an athame be offered or passed on?
An athame can be passed on if it is purified and reconsecrated by its new owner. However, its personal connection with the user makes it a tool that many prefer to choose and consecrate themselves.
Can an athame be used as a weapon?
No, the athame is not designed to physically cut or harm. Its role is purely symbolic and energetic, serving to structure the ritual space and direct magical intention.
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Other destinations are regularly added.
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