The Trickster's Apothecary

Apothecary Cabinet with Handmade Botanical Illustrations and Folk Art

Apothecary Cabinet with Handmade Botanical Illustrations and Folk Art

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Our Herbal Apothecary Cabinet offers both storage for the herbs used in witchcraft and a spirit home for the spirit of each plant ally. This cabinet includes three drawers with pull-tabs in a frame hand-painted on the top with a solid green and matching bottom edge with a folk art motif. Each drawer features two botanical science illustrations created by one of your local tricksters, who is a trained science illustrator. Each illustration accurately depicts the herb featured and is both wood-burned and painted by hand, with the name of the plant wood-burned in the center of the pull-tab.

This cabinet features 6 herbs: lavender, rose, plantain, elderflower, lemon balm, and calendula. Herbs are not included.

Measurements are in inches (height x width x depth)
Cabinet: 8.26 x 5.59 x 3.5
Drawer: 2.95 x 4.8 x 2.65
Usable space inside each Drawer: 1.6 x 4.4 x 2.25


Many herbs used in witchcraft are most easily accessed in a dried, ground form from metaphysical stores or online distributors. Some herbs may not grow in your area of the world or only grow in very wild areas that are hard to access. Harvesting or growing herbs individually is a large investment of time and energy that not everyone has available. As such, many practitioners may not be familiar with what the herbs that they use look like while growing, as was the case for one of your local tricksters at first. We have found that a deeper understanding of the plant itself helps a practitioner connect more deeply with the plant spirit, often leading to better results when working with that plant. We encourage using these illustrations to deepen your understanding of plants you already work with, as a focus while meditating, and a way to connect more deeply with plant spirits.

The illustrations on these drawers are not comprehensive guides to identifying these plants, and should not be used as such. In no way do we advocate for using these illustrations as a base for finding and foraging plants in the wild. Plants are very difficult to identify, especially at different stages of their growth, and a non-toxic plant can easily be confused for a poisonous or toxic one. These illustrations are for informational and spiritual use solely, and should not be used as a reference in any foraging activities.
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