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Witchcraft: Meanings, Origins, and Visual Language

Witchcraft explores how lunar signs, household rites, and protective marks shaped a practical visual language of witchcraft.

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Witchcraft sits at the crossroads of image, process, and belief. Its marks were never purely decorative: they condensed ideas about matter, change, purification, and hidden order into concise visual forms. For Vault, this collection treats witchcraft as a symbolic language rather than a loose moodboard. The goal is a pack that feels coherent on first glance while still offering enough variety for tattoo references, engraving-ready adaptations, and editorial storytelling. The set draws from hearth craft, moon work, sigil traditions, and threshold magic so the symbols feel rooted in lived ritual rather than generic occult styling. Featured directions include Moon Basin Sigil, Coven Lantern Mark, Hearth Cauldron Seal, Thorn Circle Emblem, Veil Star Sign, Besom Gate Symbol, Black Candle Crest, Familiar Moon Device, plus 17 additional marks that broaden the pack's symbolic range. Each entry should be reviewed for historical accuracy, visual overlap, and tonal consistency before publish, but the shared direction is already clear: restrained linework, memorable silhouettes, and symbolism that still feels legible outside specialist contexts.

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Witchcraft Collection

Witchcraft gathers 25 symbols shaped around folk magic, lunar ritual, protective signwork, and the symbolic language of domestic and ceremonial witchcraft, with each mark chosen for clarity, historical resonance, and a strong editorial silhouette.

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