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Rosewood Damascus athame
Rosewood Damascus athame- Primary Spiritual Use: Protection
- Secondary Spiritual Use: Intention
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A forged Damascus-steel blade with its rippling water-grain pattern, set in a graceful rosewood handle, this athame brings warmth and craft to the altar. It runs about twelve inches overall with a seven-and-a-half-inch blade. As an athame it directs energy and casts the circle rather than cutting in the physical, and the layered Damascus pattern makes each blade unique.
Key Features
- Forged Damascus steel blade with a water-grain pattern
- Graceful rosewood handle
- About 12 inches overall, 7.5 inch blade
- Each Damascus pattern is unique
- A ritual directing tool, not for physical cutting
Product Details
- Blade: forged Damascus steel
- Handle: rosewood
- Length: approximately 12 inches overall, 7.5 inch blade
- A ritual tool for directing energy, not intended for physical cutting
- Keep the blade lightly oiled to prevent rust
- California Proposition 65 warning: this product can expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive harm; for more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
The Spiritual Significance
In Wiccan and many contemporary witchcraft traditions, the athame is the blade of will, used to cast and close the circle, direct personal energy, and mark sacred space rather than to cut in the physical world. Most traditions associate it with the element of Fire, some with Air. Damascus steel, folded and forge-welded into its flowing grain, has long carried associations with skill and layered strength, while rosewood lends a warm, grounded weight to the hand. The blade carries no power of its own; it focuses and directs the intention you bring to your practice.
How To Use
Cleanse a new blade by smoke or moonlight and dedicate it with a word or intention. To work with it, hold the handle in a steady grip, set your intention, and trace the circle or direct energy with deliberate movements. Damascus steel keeps best kept dry and wiped after use, with a little oil now and then to protect the pattern from rust. Keep it out of reach of children, store it apart from kitchen and utility knives, and remember it is a ceremonial tool rather than a cutting knife.
Pairs Well With
- Medieval Boline, the cutting companion to the athame
- 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 an athame used for? It is a ritual blade for casting and closing the circle and directing energy. It is not used for physical cutting.
What is Damascus steel? Damascus steel is forged in layers that show a distinctive rippling, water-like pattern, so no two blades look exactly alike.
How big is it? About twelve inches overall with a seven-and-a-half-inch blade.
Which element does the athame belong to? Most traditions link the athame with Fire, though some assign it to Air. Use whichever framework fits your path.
How do I care for it? Keep the Damascus blade dry, wipe it after use, and apply a little oil from time to time to guard the pattern against rust.

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