Medieval Herb Sigils

This mini deck featuring 40 powerful Sigils has been created with the assistance of the plant-spirit kingdom with the intention to bring you prosperity, good luck and protection.

This deck is a powerful Pocket Grimoire

Discover the secrets of Medieval Plant Magick
These sigils are inspired by a medieval herbal manuscript

The Ashmole 1431, currently resides in the Bodleian Library, Oxford.

The small size of this deck makes it the perfect ‘portable talisman’ Carry a sigil in your wallet or purse, place it under you pillow or on your altar.

This mini deck features 40 powerful Sigils created with the assistance of the plant-spirit kingdom with the intention to bring you prosperity, good luck and protection. Each symbol has been imbued with the healing energy of a plant and contains the energetic resonance to enhance your spellwork and rituals. The symbols are inspired by the botanical illustrations from the renowned 11th century book of medieval herbal remedies, Ashmole 1431. Use the plant sigils as a point of focus to manifest a delicious new reality.

Enchanted symbols to attract love, luck and protection

Priestess Moon

Work with the symbol’s energetic resonance for spells, readings, manifesting and affirmation.

This is a pocket deck, with each card measuring 5cm x 10cm, and a sister deck to my Making Magick Deck. Small, yet powerful! Ideal gift for yourself or witchy friends. When paired together, these two decks make the perfect Beginner Witch Kit

Making Magick Sister Deck

This is a pocket grimoire of medieval plant magick

How to use the cards

  • Centre yourself by lighting a candle and taking a few deep breaths.
  • Shuffle the cards and ask, “Which symbol do I need today?”
  • Choose a card and set your intention by stating the affirmation on the card
  • The symbol contains the energetic resonance to attract the positive outcome indicated; work with this energy for spells, readings, manifesting and affirmation work.

The background image in this deck is a page commissioned from the famous medieval herbal, the Ashmole 1431, now residing in the Bodleian Library at Oxford University. The page, folio 003v, is the inspiration for the Amulet symbol. This page is an illustration and description of the healing powers of the plant Betony.

Background image credit: The Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford, [Bodleian Library MS. Ashmole 1431], [fol. 003 v]


Rediscovered plant magick inspired by an historical herbal manuscript

Card Examples Slideshow

The image on the cover of the mini deck is Priestess Moon’s Faery Symbols artwork.

You may also like…

Making Magick is a potent tool to support you in manifesting your desires, whether it’s for wisdom, protection, healing, love, fortune or insight or whatever you dream of. This 40-card mini deck features a combination of medieval amulets, Celtic charms, alchemical glyphs and channeled sigils from Priestess Moon’s guides and angels, as well as an explanation of how each symbol can help you. 

Create a website or blog at WordPress.com

Up ↑