Gloam + Pestle +

Gloam + Pestle +

Welcome, dear friend; you honor Our home.

Gloam + Pestle is a ritual house of handcrafted objects, divination, devotion, and practical witchwork made for people who want more than aesthetics.

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Shop the Work

Ritual objects, adornments, curios, and handcrafted tools for beauty, protection, and practice.

Seek the Work

Readings, healing, spell support, and personal work for clarity, restoration, and movement.

Study the Work

Teachings, writings, classes, and transmissions for those deepening skill, craft, and understanding.

Why Gloam + Pestle?

This is Ritual Work. Gloam + Pestle is not built for trend-chasing spirituality or mass-produced mysticism. This is a house of practice. Every offering is shaped by devotion, craft, discernment, and a belief that beauty should mean something.

  • Not trinkets for a shelf. Objects and offerings made to be used, worn, worked, carried, or kept close.

  • Folklore, divination, spirit, symbol, materia, and lived experience woven into each piece of the house.

  • Created by people who read, craft, conjure, design, build, and tend the work from the inside.

Meet the Hands Behind the Gloaming…

Michael Blackthorn

Witch. Diviner. Word-Worker. Root-Walker.

Gloam + Pestle was born from truth, shaped in the quiet rituals of our shared life: the crafting, the conjuring, the knowing. Together, we build offerings that are not merely beautiful, but workable, ritual-born, and made for those who take the craft seriously.

A professional witch and reader of cards, stars, and the crooked roads between, with over 30 years of experience and devotion. Michael’s work is grounded in astrology, tarot, magical herbalism, and practical witchcraft. Every offering he shapes, whether spoken, written, brewed, or stitched, is made not for spectacle, but for consequence.

Michael Kenyon

Artisan. Devotee of the Divine Undone.

Together, we gather from the wild and the worn, crafting for the serious, the strange, and the sovereign.

Through adornment, relic, and crafted beauty, Michael brings glamour, gravity, and enchantment to the Gloaming. His work is rooted in devotion, shadow, and the making of objects that feel less like ornament and more like armor.