Ceremonial Daggers
he ritual blade has long cemented itself as both a practical and ceremonial tool across multiple traditions of folk magic, witchcraft, and the Western Magical Tradition. Most recognized are the Black-Handled Knife (Athame) and the White-Handled Knife (Boline), each serving distinct ritual functions. Traditionally, the black-handled ritual knife is used for marking the magic circle, directing spiritual force, and controlling unruly spirits, while the white-handled knife is reserved for cutting herbs, carving candles, harvesting roots, and other magical operations.
These heavy-duty double-edged ritual daggers are crafted with luxurious traditional details. The Black-Handled Knife features a stained wood handle, while the White-Handled Knife is made with genuine bone. Each 11" ceremonial blade is fitted with a heavy brass guard and pommel, offering both durability and old-world character. Every ritual knife includes a hand-tooled leather sheath with secure snap closure for storage, altar use, and ritual travel.















