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Hanging Branch Witchwork


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I feel it.

The vision is shadow-soaked and ancient.

I see the hanging branch workings—gnarled wood bound in thread, dripping with charms, roots, bones, and whispers.

Not decorative.

Not ornamental.

These are threshold guardians,

energy catchers,

spell silencers. 

Tools that hang in space but live between worlds.


Hanging Branch Witchwork: The Shadow Weavers of Intention


By Darklady —



"They came to me in a vision—not as decoration, but as living tendrils of will."

~Darklady



Not wind chimes.

Not charm trees.

These are bound branches, hung from nails, ceilings, doorways, mirrors, or ritual hooks. And they serve one purpose:

To catch, bind, and echo your spells into the unseen.

Each hanging branch is a vessel—for curses, for desires, for protection, or decay. You don’t hang them to admire them. You hang them to command them.


What They Are:


A Hanging Branch Witchwork 


is made from:

  • A dried or freshly cut branch (gnarled, split, or forked)

  • Strips of black or red thread

  • Bits of root, dried herbs, bones, rusted keys, ashes, curse tags, bottles

  • Charms, sigils, name papers, or thread-bound intentions

  • Wax, bloodless oil, or smoke for sealing


It’s a shadow altar in the air—not bound to a surface. It hangs where energy flows and alters the current.


What They Do:

Each branch can be made for a different purpose:


1. Catch & Trap Negative Energy

  • Hung near a window or entrance, it absorbs curses, projections, or unwanted spirits.

  • Once full, it should be burned or buried.


2. Echo a Manifestation

  • Used to “drip” your will into the ether daily.

  • Each item on the branch is charged and left to swing in air and shadow.

  • Excellent for slow, steady spellcasting.


3. Act as a Passive Curse Feeder

  • Hang over a curse altar or hex jar.

  • Fill it with rusted pins, teeth, or cursed names.

  • It continues draining and pressing pressure even when you’re not working.


4. Weave a Home Ward of Silence

  • Created with thread, bones, and thorn.

  • This one doesn't protect—it discourages entry. It makes the space feel heavy, uninviting, and watched.


How to Make One (Simple Version):

  1. Choose your branch. Never smooth. Always twisted. Let it feel feral.

  2. Wrap it in black thread, binding from one end to the other.

  3. Add items with intention. Pin or tie them with more thread. Speak their name as you attach them.

  4. Seal with breath or smoke. Whisper over it. Speak its purpose.

  5. Hang it with a purpose, not for decoration. It should swing in the air. Feel heavy. And be left undisturbed.


When to Burn, Bury, or Refresh It:

  • If it falls on its own: it’s done. Burn it.

  • If items fall off repeatedly: the energy is shifting. Rebind or bury.

  • If it feels “quiet”: it needs new items or intention. Feed it.


What You Should Never Do:

  • Never let someone else touch it.

  • Never explain it to outsiders.

  • Never hang it where children or pets sleep.

  • Never treat it like art. It’s not. It’s a working Spell.


These hanging branch witchworks came from my sleeping vision. They’re meant to hold your spells mid-air, between here and the unseen.


They are suspended majick—and beckoning to be made.


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