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The Alder Fairy by Cicely Mary Baker
In #CelticMythology alder trees are symbols of balance between male and female because they have both catkins on the same branch.
In #Irish Myths the first man was made of the 🌳 and it was protected by #fairies
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In Ireland it is unlucky to cut down a lone hawthorn tree. The tree is considered sacred and thought to be a secret meeting place for the “wee folk” or fairies. Leaving a small offering there ensures good fortune from the fairies in return.
🎨Cicely Mary Barker
“DeGrazia’s Superstition Mountain Collection” is currently on display through January 26th, 2022! The legends, history, natural beauty, and native cultures of the Superstitions inspired the artist to create several essays, drawings & paintings. #DeGrazia
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The kitchen represents the center of the house where the cooking of ingredients take place as if in an alchemical transformation. That's why the kitchen is linked w/ the magic cauldron where a person's raw ideas & passions can be cooked into a tangible meal. #SuperstitionSat
Why did #ravens give Edgar Allan Poe the heebie-jeebies? What have they got to do with #mischief? And what was German #witches' preferred mode of transportation?
Get in the #Halloween spirit with some #spooky raven #superstitions! 🎃
Key to a number of potions and balms is mandrake, which had to be handled carefully so it wouldn't scream you to death. Mandrake root was a key ingredient for making a homunculus, for flying ointments, for love potions, and indeed, to prepare for Black Sabbath. #SuperstitionSat
Witches of Scandinavian folklore came up with a clever way to get free milk. They made troll cats out of nails and hair. They were often shaped as cats or hares and would steal milk or cream for the neighbours and spit it out into a manger.
🎨Arthur Rackham
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Why do #crows have such a reputation for being #scary? What will happen if one lands in your house? Spoiler: nothing good. And what is their place in different #folklores?
Get in the #Halloween spirit with some #spooky crow #superstitions! 🎃
If you can get a ghost between the door and the doorpost, and then slam the door, it will be so tormented it will have to leave you...
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In Gloucestershire there's a superstition that horses can see ghosts.
十六日目はヤドリまたはカッパ!
河童の中でもかなり特異な事例。
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Day 16:Yadori or Kappa
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#yokai #illustration #JapaneseFolklore #ayokaiaday
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In Irish lore, there is a belief that a house should not be built until a spade is stuck in the ground and left overnight. If the spade is still standing in the morn, it is safe to build without angering the fairies (aos sí) 🧚
🎨Alan Lee
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🌿🌗🌿Hawthorn trees are sacred to the Fae, and it was believed that anyone foolhardy enough to rest beneath one when the veil between the worlds was thin - at Beltane, the Solstices and Samhain - risked falling under their power and being stolen away.
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The prince thanking the Water sprite, from 'The Princess Nobody: A Tale of Fairyland' (1884) by Andrew Lang (illustration by Richard Doyle) #SuperstitionSat @SuperstitionSat @avalonbalcony
The colours of the Welsh fairyland, Annwn, are white and gold. As a result, fairies generally have pale skin, blond hair, and pale yellow eyes. Someone born in Wales with such features was often mistrusted, suspected of being secretly a fairy changeling #SuperstitionSat
Trow are described as small, ugly, deformed creatures sometimes invisible to humans. At night the trow were thought to break into houses to warm themselves around the fire.
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A sprite, a supernatural entity in European mythology. Often depicted as fairy-like creatures or as an ethereal entity
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🎨 Mark Potts
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In Ireland it is unlucky to cut down a lone hawthorn tree. The tree is considered sacred and thought to be a secret meeting place for the “wee folk” or fairies. Leaving a small offering there ensures good fortune from the fairies in return.
🎨Cicely Mary Barker
The savage Gremork looks like a werewolf, but he's actually a wilderkind, an Aeres race. Chance encounters with him in the wild foment superstitions among fearful northerners, and depictions of him often show up on snippets of propaganda. #fantasyart #worldbuilding #weretober
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Day 13 - Aye-aye
• One of the most unloved and misunderstanding animals !!
The species is victim of superstitions and are generally considered bad omens, killed on sight and hung up so that the "malefic spirit" be carried away by travelers.