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CRESCENT MOON DAGGER SICKLE ATHAME Curved Knife Boline BONE HANDLE Druid SALE
$ 535.6
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Description
Moon Crest Ceremonial Knife10" Overall, Curved Stainless Steel Blade with Serrated Inner Edge
SHARP!
SALE 20% Off
on several in stock that have a slight defect in the sheath where the strap is not quite at the right angle. Some people will be ok with it, one I had the other day twisted and stretched back into position, and worst case it can be restitched.
This particular one has some wrinkles in the leather also.
Thanks for many orders from EU but we are having problems with these clearing customs even in countries where they are legal.
Athame Moon Crest Curved Knife & Sheath 10" Ritual Wiccan Boline NEW Sharp Arakh
An
athame
is a ceremonial blade, often the main implement or magical tool used in ceremonial rituals. Dating back to ancient times, used throughout history (A black-handled knife called an
athame
appears in certain versions of the ’Key of Solomon’, a
grimoire
originating in the Middle Ages) as well as in modern times. A
boline
is a white handled ritual knife with a sickle shaped blade used mainly for inscriptions and preparing herbs.
Revived by the ’Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn’ in the early 20th century for use in banishing rituals, and later adopted by Wiccans and other arcane groups.
Unlike many tools for use in rituals, cosplay, and home decor this knife is
sharp
, please use with care.
Product Description:
10" Overall Length
Full Tang - Solid Construction
7.25" Curved Stainless Steel Blade - Serrated Inner Edge
4.5" Camel Bone Handle
Black Leather Sheath with Belt Loop
Gift Boxed
Comments
: Well made, solid weight, good materials. I don't think you'll be disappointed. See my seller ratings and but with confidence! Plus I ship fast.
P.S. I can't help but be reminded of an
arakh
from Game of Thrones - the standard weapon used by Dothraki warriors. A much smaller version of course, maybe for hand-to-hand :0
...
a crescent moon-shaped, curved blade about two and a half feet long and a thick handle almost the same length, making it half-sword and half-scythe. Although unable to penetrate armor, the
arakh
gives the wielder tremendous maneuverability, on horseback for instance.