What is witches ladder?

A witch's ladder is a type of magical tool or charm used in witchcraft and folk magic. It is typically made by braiding together pieces of string, feathers, beads, and other objects to create a powerful talisman.

The purpose of a witch's ladder can vary, but it is often used for protection, binding spells, or as a means of focusing and directing energy during a ritual or spell. Some believe that the knotting and braiding of the string in the ladder helps to bind the magic within it, making it more potent.

Witch's ladders are often hung in a prominent place in the home, carried on one's person, or used as a part of a magical ritual. They can be personalized with specific colors, charms, or symbols to suit the intention of the spell or the individual practitioner.

While the origins of the witch's ladder are unclear, it has been associated with various traditions and practices throughout history, including Celtic and Native American spirituality. Today, witch's ladders are still used by modern witches and practitioners of magic as a tool for empowerment, protection, and manifestation.