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Medieval Boline — Traditional Wiccan Harvesting Knife
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Unlike the athame, the boline is the witch's working knife, the blade that actually cuts. Its curved, crescent-style edge is made for the practical craft of ritual: harvesting herbs, trimming wicks, carving candles, and cutting cords for spellwork. This medieval-styled boline is a sturdy, dependable tool for that hands-on side of practice, in the garden, the kitchen, and at the altar.
Key Features
- Curved, crescent-style blade made for cutting
- Durable steel construction
- Balanced grip for steady, controlled cuts
- For harvesting herbs, trimming wicks, carving candles, and cutting cords
- The working counterpart to the athame
Product Details
- Blade: steel, crescent style
- Grip: balanced, ergonomic
- A working knife meant for physical cutting, unlike the athame
- Best kept clean and sharp for herb, wick, and cord work
The Spiritual Significance
In Wiccan tradition the boline is the white-handled working knife, the practical partner to the athame. Where the athame directs energy and casts the circle but never cuts in the physical world, the boline does the actual cutting: gathering herbs, carving symbols into candle wax, and trimming the cords and materials a working calls for. Its curved blade echoes the sickle of the old herbalists and roots your magic in the living, practical world, the garden and the apothecary as much as the altar. The blade carries no power of its own; it puts your intention into action through careful, deliberate work.
How To Use
Cleanse a new boline by smoke or moonlight and dedicate it with a word or intention. Set your intention for the session, then use clean, mindful cuts to harvest herbs, trim wicks, carve candles, or cut cord, keeping a sense of gratitude as you work. Wipe the blade after use and keep it sharp. Keep it out of reach of children, and store it with your ritual tools when not in use.
Pairs Well With
- Pakkawood Athame, the energy-directing counterpart to the boline
- Cast Iron Cauldron with Lid, 5"
- Triple Moon Altar Cloth
- White Sage Smudge Stick, to cleanse the blade
- Magical Herbalism by Scott Cunningham
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a boline used for? The boline is the working knife of the witch's kit, used for the physical cutting an athame never does: harvesting herbs, carving candles, and cutting cords.
How is it different from an athame? The athame directs energy and casts the circle but does not cut in the physical world. The boline is its practical partner, the blade that handles the actual cutting.
What is the curved blade for? The crescent edge echoes the sickle of traditional herbalists and makes drawing cuts through herbs and stems easier and more controlled.
Do I need both a boline and an athame? Many practitioners keep both so each tool stays dedicated to its purpose, but some use a single blade for everything. It is a matter of your own practice.
How do I care for it? Wipe the blade after use, keep it clean and sharp, and store it safely with your ritual tools.

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