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A legit website for vessels

Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2017 10:30 am
by DragonsFire
I am having some trouble distinguishing between legit sites and non-legitimate. The two I am looking at right now are MoonStar7Spirits and Creepy Hollows and both are websites not user accounts on eBay or etsy. I have read mixed reviews about each site (positive and negative) So thats what is confusing me because I do not know which reviews are real and which is fake and I know no one personally who has had any success with any websites(I don't have any friends who practice magic). Anyways, I do not want to go on Ebay because I have been ripped off many times by sellers, I am unsure about etsy, and I don't want to go above $50.00/$60.00 range. If you can tell me who sells legitimate vessels between the two please help or if you know any other seller who you have personally had success with let me know. :flyingwitch:

Re: A legit website for vessels

Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2017 10:51 am
by Firebird
I'm not an online shopper so I couldn't say for sure.
However there should be a metaphysical store in your area. Why not drop in and support the brick and mortar?
Another great place to fine vessels is the thrift stores. I found a lovely silver chalice at the good will.
Bb, Firebird

Re: A legit website for vessels

Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2017 11:06 am
by Shireside
Seconding that. All my vessels/censers/offering saucers come from second hand stores. Unique finds, very affordable, and as good as any $40+ cauldron found online. Art crawls are also excellent places to find goods made with love and skill.

Re: A legit website for vessels

Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2017 1:19 pm
by Shireside
Unless by vessels here you're meaning dolls/fetishes currently housing a spirit? The word is a bit ambiguous, so clarity is nice. I personally wouldn't trust any seller I don't know on a personal level who sells vessels possessed of spirit.

Website for vessels

Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2017 7:43 am
by DragonsFire
Okay first I have to apologize because I posted this before and people said I needed to be more specific. Now I am posting this again hoping to clarify some of what was not anticipated.
I am having some trouble distinguishing between legit sites and non-legitimate. The two I am looking at right now are MoonStar7Spirits and Creepy Hollows and both are websites not user accounts on eBay or etsy. I have read mixed reviews about each site (positive and negative) So thats what is confusing me because I do not know which reviews are real and which is fake and I know no one personally who has had any success with any websites(I don't have any friends who practice magic). Anyways, I do not want to go on Ebay because I have been ripped off many times by sellers, I am unsure about etsy, and I don't want to go above $50.00/$60.00 range. I DO NOT have a metaphysical store in my area and I do not drive so I couldn't get there and my mom does not believe in magic at all. I can't always get a Uber because I am in college and super busy. I know of people who have had success ordering a vessel. If you can tell me who sells legitimate vessels between the two please help or if you know any other seller who you have personally had success with let me know. :flyingwitch:

Re: A legit website for vessels

Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 8:01 pm
by Firebird
Dragonsfire...I merged your question over here, there's no need to start a new thread.

CreepyHollows

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 12:15 pm
by DragonsFire
Can the website Creepy Hollows be trusted because I have read mixed reviews on it some say it is legitimate and then there are some negative reviews offsite about it being horse hockey. Have any of you purchased there and had success or know someone who has. Do you know any other site that is reliable? I don't have a metaphysical store in my area

Re: A legit website for vessels

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 5:53 pm
by Firebird
http://thevillagemystic.com/village/
I found this store...it shouldn't be too far from you.
Please do not make another post on the same subject.
If you have not got an answer on those 2 websites it could be no one has used them.
Try Azure Green...pretty sure they are legit, they started in the 80's as a mail order before the web was the place to shop.
Bb, FF

Re: A legit website for vessels

Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2017 9:32 am
by SpiritTalker
I've ordered thru AzureGreen for many years and never had a problem that wasn't resolved. They even wood burned a design on a purchase from a sketch i sent, although that was many years ago. And you can get a free catalog. I have no experience with the sites you named. I only order thru AG or Amazon & am satisfied.

A spirit house vessel doesn't have to be from a metaphysical shop. These containers are just ceramic pots with no special features until a spirit occupies it. You can use a fancy cookie jar or a simple cleansed & recycled jar. What you put into it will create the attraction for the spirit you call.