Krampus: The Dark Side of Christmas
December 23rd, 2021Poe: Man of Mystery
November 26th, 2021
Everyone who is into gothic culture knows the name, Edgar Allan Poe. The genius writer of gothic literature is as well-known as The Adams Family or Frankenstein to anyone who is a fan of the dark side of life! Poe was a master crafter of mystery and the macabre but did you know his own death was just as mysterious as his works? The circumstances surrounding his demise are still unclear and the cause remains never truly understood.
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Halloween Myths and Magic!
October 28th, 2021Wiccan Harvest Festival: MABON
September 20th, 2021What is Mabon?
The Wheel of the Year is turning and for many people, this means the descent into those dreary darker months – cue colder weather (more unpredictable than usual), darker nights and leaves falling fast!
But it is also a wondrous time of year for those that follow the seasons as we approach our Autumn Equinox; Mabon. (September 21st-22nd)
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Baphomet: Deity or Demon?
August 12th, 2021Who is Baphomet?
Baphomet is a mystery. A contradictory and enticing symbol depicting a goat headed god with both male and female anatomy often surrounded by symbols and markings. And currently Baphomet is more popular than ever; influencing subculture scenes, fashion and much more! But it is so often misunderstood and is frequently tarnished with the same ideology of being a symbol of darkness and evil. In fact, Baphomet is not so simple as that. And to say that Baphomet is meant to represent all things in the universe is only the tip of the iceberg.
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Fantasy Forest Festival – Rise Of The Phoenix
July 23rd, 2021
Driving through the cotswolds you’d be forgiven for thinking you have fallen into some chocolate box faery realm, but that’s just on a normal day. Last weekend the fae folk flocked, swarmed and pirouetted amidst the beautiful grounds of Studley Castle nestled in the cotswolds hills near the Medieval market town of Winchcombe. Steeped in history this beautiful estate even has Tudor Queen Catherine Parr buried in its grounds. This provided the stunning backdrop to the wonderful creatures of the Fantasy Forest Festival.
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Happy St. George’s Day
April 23rd, 2021
We would like to wish everybody a happy St. George’s Day.
To learn more about the story of St. George and the Dragon you can read our previous blog here.
Message in a Bottle
February 14th, 2021Happy Lunar New Year
February 12th, 2021
We would like to wish a happy new year to all of our friends in the east. We hope the year of the Ox will be a prosperous one for you all.
To learn more about the Luna New Year you can read our previous blog here.


In times like these we should stay safe, think of one another and appreciate all the beautiful little things that surround us. And, Alchemy will keep you company through this challenging period with a little story now and then.