CyberMoon Emporium Witchcraft Supplies is dedicated to bringing you the finest witchcraft supplies, wiccan supplies, metaphysical supplies, pagan supplies and magick supplies, new age supplies. We offer the fines ritual and altar tools, spell crafting books and tools, ritual items, witchcraft books, scented candles, cloaks, athames, goddess jewelry, wiccan jewelry. Our scrying tools including talking spirit boards (known as ouija boards TM), gemstone witch engraved rune stones, gemstone pendulums, scrying bowls, scrying mirrors, tarot card decks. We also offer incense, herbs, resins and more. See our New Items, Site Index and side menu.
Metaphysical and healing lore information is for educational, inspirational, and entertainment purposes only. Mystical lore on healing and spiritual healing information is not to be construed as prescription, diagnosis or healthcare information. See your physician or other healthcare practitioner for all ailments, disease and injury. CyberMoon Emporium Witchcraft-Supplies, its owners, asssignees, employees, etc, assume no liability for any use or misuse of this information.
CyberMoon Emporium WitchCraft-Supplies does not warrant that a person may legally purchase, possess, or carry any specific items offered, according to federal, state or local laws. By purchasing any item from CyberMoon Emporium,, whether by phone, mail (email) or in person, the buyer grants that he/she is in compliance with local and state laws and legally able to purchase those items. CyberMoon Emporium, makes no representation or warranty, express or implied, as to any matter not expressly provided herein, including without limitation, the condition, quality, design, or fitness of the knife/sword for use on any particular purpose. By acceptance of the knife/sword, purchaser agrees that CyberMoon Emporium, shall have no liability to purchaser or any person whatsoever for any claim, loss, damage or expense arising from handling, use, display, or storage of the knife/sword.
"Imitation is the sincerest of flattery."
Charles Caleb Colton, Lacon, volume I, no. 183
(1780 - 1832)
|