‘For All of Your Protection Needs’: Tracing the witch-bottle from the Early Modern Period to TikTok

Houlbrook, Ceri and Phillips, Julia (2023) ‘For All of Your Protection Needs’: Tracing the witch-bottle from the Early Modern Period to TikTok. About Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft, 18 (1). pp. 1-31. ISSN 1940-5111
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In the Early Modern Period, witch-bottles were a magical-medical remedy for bewitchment, prescribed by cunning-folk. Filled with pins, nails, and the victim’s urine, the bottles were then heated or buried, counteracting the suspected curse. Today, witch-bottles have taken on new meanings and new physical specifications. It is no longer seventeenth-century cunning-folk instructing on how to make them, but contemporary Wiccans on social media. This paper traces the shift in the purpose and perceptions of the witch-bottle over time, its adaptation key to our understanding of the custom itself and of how people today engage with the practices of the past.

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