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Evil Eye and Fatima Hand Broom, 9 Inch

Evil Eye and Fatima Hand Broom, 9 Inch
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Primary Spiritual Use: Cleansing
Secondary Spiritual Use: Protection
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A broom has always been more than a household object to those who keep the old ways. The besom sweeps a space clear, not of dust but of stale and unwanted energy, and this little Evil Eye Broom carries two layers of protection into that work. At about nine inches it is a decorative, altar-sized besom, hung with a Hand of Fatima for good fortune and a blue evil eye bead to turn away ill will. Use it to sweep your sacred space before ritual, hang it by a door as a quiet guard, or keep it on your altar as a working reminder that the space is yours to tend and protect.

Key Features of the Evil Eye Broom

A handcrafted altar besom. About nine inches long, sized for symbolic sweeping of an altar or sacred space rather than household cleaning, with a handmade, rustic character.

A Hand of Fatima and an evil eye. The hamsa hand is carried for good fortune and blessing, while the blue nazar bead is the classic guard against an envious or ill-meaning gaze.

Made to hang or sweep. Light enough to hang by a door or over an altar, and shaped for the symbolic sweeping that clears a space before ritual work.

Product Details

  • Length: approximately 9 inches
  • Handcrafted decorative besom (broom)
  • Hung with a Hand of Fatima (hamsa) and a blue evil eye (nazar) bead
  • For symbolic sweeping, hanging, or altar use
  • Each broom is handmade, so size and materials vary slightly

The Spiritual Significance

The besom is one of the most recognizable tools of Wiccan and folk witchcraft, used to sweep a space clear of unwanted energy before a circle is cast or a working begun. It rarely touches the floor; the sweeping is symbolic, clearing the air rather than the dust. Hung by a threshold, a besom also stands as a quiet household guard in long folk tradition.

The two charms add their own layers. The Hand of Fatima, the hamsa, is carried across North African, Middle Eastern, and Mediterranean traditions for good fortune and blessing, while the blue evil eye, the nazar, turns away an envious gaze. Together on a cleansing broom they make a small tool of both warding and welcome: sweeping the old out, and inviting good fortune in.

How To Use the Evil Eye Broom

  1. Cleanse it on arrival with smoke or a night of moonlight, then hold it and set your intention for clearing and protecting your space.
  2. Before ritual, sweep the air just above the floor of your space, moving toward the door, picturing stale or unwanted energy going out with the motion.
  3. Hang it by a door or over your altar between workings as a standing guard and a reminder of the cleared space.
  4. Pair the sweeping with cleansing smoke or sound if you want a fuller clearing before you begin.
  5. Refresh it now and then, cleansing it again after heavy or crowded work.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a besom broom used for?

A besom is a witch's broom used to sweep a space clear of stale or unwanted energy before ritual. The sweeping is symbolic and rarely touches the floor. Hung by a door, it also serves in folk tradition as a quiet guard over the home and its threshold.

What do the Fatima Hand and evil eye add?

The Hand of Fatima, or hamsa, is carried across Mediterranean and Middle Eastern traditions for good fortune and blessing, while the blue evil eye, the nazar, turns away an envious gaze. Together they make the broom a tool of both protection and welcome, warding off ill will while inviting good fortune.

Is this a full-size broom or a decorative one?

It is a small, altar-sized besom at about nine inches, made for symbolic sweeping and for hanging rather than household cleaning. Its size suits clearing a sacred space, a doorway, or an altar, and it hangs easily where you want a standing guard.

Can a beginner use it?

Yes. Sweeping a space clear is one of the most approachable practices in witchcraft, asking no special training. Cleanse the broom, set a simple intention, and sweep the air toward the door before your work; beginners and longtime practitioners use a besom in the same way.

How do I care for it?

Keep it dry and hang it where it will not be crushed, since it is handmade and delicate. Cleanse it now and then with smoke or moonlight, especially after heavy clearing work, and handle the charms gently so the Fatima hand and evil eye bead stay secure.

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