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In Greek mythology, Circe is a powerful sorceress best known for her appearance in Homer's Odyssey. She is depicted as a beautiful but dangerous enchantress who lives on the island of Aeaea. Circe has the ability to transform men into animals with her magic potions and spells. She is also known for her knowledge of herbs and potions, which she uses to cast her spells.

Circe's relation to the mandrake was significant in her role as a sorceress. The mandrake plant has long been associated with magic and witchcraft due to its forked, humanoid-shaped root. In some versions of the Circe myth, it is said that she used the mandrake root in her potions and spells to enhance her magical abilities and control over others.

The Chalice symbolizes the ritualistic aspect of Circe's magic. In ancient times, chalices were often used in religious ceremonies and magical rituals to hold liquids such as wine or potions. Circe's chalice may have been used to mix and serve her enchanted brews, further emphasizing her mystical powers and connection to the supernatural. 

The hair sword measures approx 6.5 inches long and is made of a steel and zinc blend. 

Circe's Sword

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In Greek mythology, Circe is a powerful sorceress best known for her appearance in Homer's Odyssey. She is depicted as a beautiful but dangerous enchantress who lives on the island of Aeaea. Circe has the ability to transform men into animals with her magic potions and spells. She is also known for her knowledge of herbs and potions, which she uses to cast her spells.

Circe's relation to the mandrake was significant in her role as a sorceress. The mandrake plant has long been associated with magic and witchcraft due to its forked, humanoid-shaped root. In some versions of the Circe myth, it is said that she used the mandrake root in her potions and spells to enhance her magical abilities and control over others.

The Chalice symbolizes the ritualistic aspect of Circe's magic. In ancient times, chalices were often used in religious ceremonies and magical rituals to hold liquids such as wine or potions. Circe's chalice may have been used to mix and serve her enchanted brews, further emphasizing her mystical powers and connection to the supernatural. 

The hair sword measures approx 6.5 inches long and is made of a steel and zinc blend. 

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