Charm for bracelets (fits Trollbeads, etc.)
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The word witch derives from the Old English nouns wicca "sorcerer, male witch" and wicce "sorceress, female witch". The word's further origins in Proto-Germanic and Proto-Indo-European are unclear.
The broom is very often found not only as a symbol of a witch, but also as a symbol of many other powers on earth. If you remember the Russian fairy tales, the broom was one of the attributes of Baba-Yaga, who flew in a mortar, chasing the air with a broom.
In ancient China, there was a goddess Xiao Chin, who was more often called a Lady with a broom. According to the gifts, the witch on the broom sent people good weather, and lived on the Star of the Broom Xiao Chou. Therefore, if the Chineses were disturbed for a long time by bad weather and rains, they cut out a broom from a paper, and attached it to the outside of the door, calling, therefore, for the help of this goddess.
Aztec goddess Tlosolteotl was also credited with broom as the main symbol. This goddess personified purification from lust, debauchery and illicit passions. With a reed bat she symbolically swept away these sins.
In the image of the Indian goddess Dhumavati, there is a broom or a broom, as one of its attributes. This goddess (from Sanskrit dhuma - "smoke", and vati - "carrier") is the power of burning, after which only ashes and smoke remain. It gives the ability to achieve four goals (dharma, artha, kama and moksha).
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