Pagan Books

Wizard’s Oracle

The Wizard’s Oracle Book of Shadows was inspired by great wizards such as Merlin, Nostradamus, Dr. John Dee, Edgar Casey and others. Our Wizard is surrounded by the astrological symbols which were artistically sculpted and raised under the leather and the crystal is set within his hands. Wizard’s powers are activated by wisdom that comes

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Family Heirloom by LaPulia Studio

Another beautiful, personalized, and customized Family Heirloom by LaPulia Studio. Tree on the cover with hearts, as well as the name is skillfully sculptured and raised under the black Italian leather. (We partially covered the name on the photo to keep it private). The book is hardbound in the size of 11.5″x14.5″ and contains 700+

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Practical Magic Blank Book of Shadows

Practical Magic Book of Shadows

Our Practical Magic Book of Shadows is bound in a deep shade of brown Italian leather in the large size of 11.5″x14.5″. This magical Book features double-sided binding thus allowing to fit two Books within one single cover! For more information and to view more images of our Practical Magic Book of Shadows, please click

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Elvish Grimoire

Elvish Grimoire – Custom Made

This beautiful custom-made Grimoire looks like it just came from the magical realm of Elves. It is made based on our Elvish Grimoire in the large size of 11.5″x14.5″ and hard bound in black Italian leather. We used real gems to adore the cover. To see our custom work, please click on the image below:

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Book of The Dead - Book of Amun Ra

Book of the Dead – Amun Ra

Our own version of the “Book of the Dead – Amun-Ra” contains a reproduction of the original scrolls of the Papyrus of Ani with English translation. “The Papyrus of Ani” was discovered by E. A. Wallis Budge in 1888 and currently is located at the British Museum. Even though the first section of this book

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