About lttle witch stories
Modern witchcraft, ancestral memory, and the quiet power passed down between women.
An Archive, Not an Aesthetic
Little Witch Stories began as a way of naming what already existed: a pull toward inherited knowledge, quiet ritual, and the practices women carried forward when formal authority excluded them. It is not a brand built around performance or spectacle, but an archive shaped by memory, lineage, and lived experience.
This work is grounded in the understanding that much of witchcraft survived not because it was celebrated, but because it was useful, repeatable, and shared discreetly—passed from woman to woman through domestic spaces, habitual gestures, and everyday objects.
The Archives
The core areas through which this archive approaches witchcraft, lineage, and practice.
Ancestral Magic
Working with linage, memory, and the knowledge passed hand to hand between women
Objects & Heirlooms
Examining material objects – tools, texts, and everyday items – as vessels of memory and magical use.
Everyday Witchcraft
Ritual and practice designed to live inside modern life, not outside it or on social media.
Ritual & Practice
Reflections on Ritual as repeitition, intention, and practice learned over time rather than performance.
Women’s Knowledge
Honouring the spiritual knowledge women preserved authority denied it value.
Seasonal Magic
Marking time through seasonal observance, cyclical ritual, and practices shaped by land, weather, and return.
How The Practice Deepens
Witchcraft is learned through attention, repetition, and return. This work unfolds slowly—through reading, reflection, and practice—allowing understanding to build over time rather than all at once. Each piece in the archive is designed to be revisited, worked with, and integrated into lived experience.
