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Folding Boline Pruning Blade, Black, 7"
$14.95

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Folding Boline Pruning Blade, Black, 7"

Folding Boline Pruning Blade, Black, 7"
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  • Primary Spiritual Use: Intention
  • Secondary Spiritual Use: Transformation
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The craft keeps two knives, and this is the one that works for a living. The Folding Boline Pruning Blade puts the tradition's harvest knife in modern working form: a curved stainless pruning blade with a locking fold, 7 inches open, on an ergonomic black handle etched with glyph-like ornament, for cutting herbs, trimming cords and candles, carving symbols, and the hundred practical cuts the athame is too ceremonial to make.

The athame directs energy and cuts nothing. The boline cuts everything and directs the garden. Every altar eventually needs both.

Key Features of This Folding Boline

Curved pruning profile. The boline's traditional crescent edge in stainless steel, built for clean herb and stem cuts.

Locking fold. The blade locks open for safe working and folds closed for pocket and kit carry.

Etched black handle. Ergonomic grip with ornamental glyph-style etching, 7 inches at full extension.

Product Details

  • Length: 7" open, folding
  • Blade: curved stainless steel, locking mechanism
  • Handle: black, ergonomic, etched ornament
  • Use: a real cutting tool for adults; engage the lock before use, cut away from the hand, clean and dry after, and store safely away from children
  • SKU: RB612BK

The Spiritual Significance

The boline is the craft's working knife: where the athame belongs to the circle's ceremony and traditionally cuts nothing physical, the boline was always the practical partner, harvesting herbs at their hour, trimming wicks and cords, inscribing candles and wands, the blade whose sacredness lives in what it makes possible rather than what it symbolizes. Tradition often gives the boline a white handle and a crescent blade, and we note honestly that this modern folding version keeps the crescent while trading the white handle for practical black: a working variant of the working knife, which is very much in the tool's own spirit.

The folding lock earns its place in a modern practice: garden harvesting happens away from the altar, and a boline that travels safely closed in a pocket or kit bag serves the herb-cutting hours as the fixed-blade classic cannot. Practitioners assign it the whole practical portfolio, the garden's gathering, the candle's inscribing, the cord-and-twine work of sachet and bundle making, and the old courtesy applies: a boline is kept sharp, clean, and dedicated, because dull tools honor nothing.

How To Use This Boline

  1. Extend the blade fully and confirm the lock engages before any cut.
  2. Harvest herbs with clean, decisive cuts, taking with thanks per the old custom.
  3. Inscribe candles and ritual wood with shallow, controlled strokes.
  4. Trim cords, wicks, and bundle twine as the altar's practical work demands.
  5. Wipe it clean and dry after use, fold it closed, and store it dedicated and out of small hands' reach.

Harvest at the herb's proper hour when your practice keeps such calendars; the boline has always been the tool that shows up on time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a boline?

The craft's practical knife: the harvest-and-carving partner to the ceremonial athame, used for herbs, cords, candles, and every physical cut ritual life requires.

Isn't a boline supposed to be white-handled?

Traditionally, yes, and we say so: this modern folding version keeps the classic crescent blade while trading the white handle for a practical black grip and a locking fold, a working variant of the working knife.

Does the blade lock?

Yes: the folding mechanism locks open for safe cutting and closes for pocket and kit carry.

Is it sharp?

It is a real cutting tool for adults: engage the lock, cut away from the hand, and store it safely away from children.

How do I care for it?

Wipe clean and dry after use, keep the edge maintained, and fold it closed for storage; a boline honors its work by staying sharp.

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