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The Witch’s Mirror Opal Earstuds
The Witch’s Mirror Opal Earstuds
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- 925 silver
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Product Details
Design Explanation
Design Explanation
The Witch’s Mirror Opal Earstuds
The Witch's Mirror is a 925 sterling silver opal earstuds draws from the historical practice of scrying, the use of reflective surfaces to access subconscious knowledge and translates that tradition into daily jewelry.
At its center sits a natural opal set in solid sterling silver. The back is engraved with a ritual seal: MAKE MAGIC.
Symbolic Foundation
The Scrying Mirror Tradition
Mirrors have held divinatory function across cultures since at least the first century CE, when Apuleius documented their use in Greco-Roman magical practice. In early modern European witchcraft, the "magic mirror" (speculum) was a primary tool for accessing occult knowledge.
John Dee, the 16th-century English occultist, famously used a black obsidian mirror sourced from Aztec ritual practice for his scrying sessions. The object itself became a documented artifact of cross-cultural symbolic transmission.
The key distinction in scrying tradition: the mirror does not show the external world. It shows what the practitioner already carries internally — unacknowledged patterns, suppressed knowledge, unconscious truth.
Symbol Structure
- The Mirror — reversal of surface perception; tool of inward sight
- Opal — from Sanskrit upala ("precious stone"); historically linked to psychic sight, emotional depth, and shifting identity. In Roman tradition, opal (opalus) was considered the most powerful gemstone precisely because it contained all other colors within one stone.
- MAKE MAGIC Seal — ritual imprint function; can be pressed into wax, clay, or used as an intention anchor
Design Explanation
The Witch’s Mirror Opal Earstuds
The Witch's Mirror is a 925 sterling silver opal earstuds draws from the historical practice of scrying, the use of reflective surfaces to access subconscious knowledge and translates that tradition into daily jewelry.
At its center sits a natural opal set in solid sterling silver. The back is engraved with a ritual seal: MAKE MAGIC.
Symbolic Foundation
The Scrying Mirror Tradition
Mirrors have held divinatory function across cultures since at least the first century CE, when Apuleius documented their use in Greco-Roman magical practice. In early modern European witchcraft, the "magic mirror" (speculum) was a primary tool for accessing occult knowledge.
John Dee, the 16th-century English occultist, famously used a black obsidian mirror sourced from Aztec ritual practice for his scrying sessions. The object itself became a documented artifact of cross-cultural symbolic transmission.
The key distinction in scrying tradition: the mirror does not show the external world. It shows what the practitioner already carries internally — unacknowledged patterns, suppressed knowledge, unconscious truth.
Symbol Structure
- The Mirror — reversal of surface perception; tool of inward sight
- Opal — from Sanskrit upala ("precious stone"); historically linked to psychic sight, emotional depth, and shifting identity. In Roman tradition, opal (opalus) was considered the most powerful gemstone precisely because it contained all other colors within one stone.
- MAKE MAGIC Seal — ritual imprint function; can be pressed into wax, clay, or used as an intention anchor
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Care Guidelines
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