Witch Bells
WITCH BELLS
Witch bells have been used for centuries to ward off evil entities, offer protection, and boost positive energy and prosperity. They’re often hung on doorknobs, on the exterior of a door, or anywhere you’d like within your home, and they can even be worn on yourself as jewelry or keychains.
This article was first inspired by The Magic Key Company of Sister Bay, Wisconsin, maker of some seriously amazing skeleton key necklaces and the absolutely gorgeous Tree of Life Witch Bells Wreath pictured above, one of several unique options.
All of the witch bells included in this article are handmade by artists from around the world. We feature small businesses and artisans who create beautiful handmade things, versus something you can just pick up at any big box store that was manufactured in mass, and we do this because we truly love to share their incredible work.
We encourage you to explore the entire collection for each artist as they all have widely different aesthetics and art pieces for your home.
Handmade Witch Bells by Artists from Around the World
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