Sensing the Subtle Energies: Developing Psychic Abilities with a Witch Hand Pedestal

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A witch hand pedestal is a decorative piece commonly found in Halloween or witch-themed home decor. It typically consists of a wooden or metal base with a realistic-looking hand sculpture on top. The hand is often made of plastic or resin and is designed to resemble a skeletal or witch-like hand. The purpose of a witch hand pedestal is to add a spooky and mysterious element to a room. The hand may be in a gesture of grasping or reaching out, creating a sense of intrigue and suspense. Some pedestals may also feature additional elements such as a crystal ball, a small cauldron, or a stack of spell books.


But one item in particular has Bath & Body Works in some hot water after employees allegedly bought up all the stock in-store while the rest of the stock was sold to scalpers and is being sold for 3x more online.

As you may know, the Bath Body Works Halloween Collection is a highly sought out collection because it just seems to get better and better every year. I don t care employees are buying items, but they should be disciplined or fired for not purchasing the items for themselves to keep but to sell third-person.

Witch hand pedestal

Some pedestals may also feature additional elements such as a crystal ball, a small cauldron, or a stack of spell books. Witch hand pedestals are popular among Halloween enthusiasts, witchcraft practitioners, and those who enjoy dark or gothic aesthetics. They can be used as standalone decor pieces or incorporated into larger displays, such as a table centerpiece or a mantle decoration.

Bath & Body Works Is Under Fire After They Released A Witch Hand Candle Holder That Apparently Employees Bought Up

As you may know, the Bath & Body Works Halloween Collection is a highly sought out collection because it just seems to get better and better every year.

Well, this year in particular was one to look forward to and some items were so hot, we never really even saw them available to begin with.

But one item in particular has Bath & Body Works in some hot water after employees allegedly bought up all the stock in-store while the rest of the stock was sold to scalpers and is being sold for 3x more online.

You can imagine that people are PISSED.

The item in question is the Witch Hand Pedestal Single Wick Candle Holder that was selling for $40.

For starters, people are upset because the launch date for this was supposed to be out on the 26th online but it was released early and it sold out within minutes.

As for the in-store stock, people were going to the store only to be told that the employees got first dibs on it and bought all that stores stock.

Yes, actual employees ADMITTED to customers this is what happened and even ones behind the counter were reserved for other employees!

Now, look, I get it. It’s just a candle holder. But for some people, they look forward to little things like this in life.

I mean, this past year and a half hasn’t been easy and can you imagine if someone’s day was just a little better being able to get one of these?

So, yeah, while I think employees deserve to get first dibs on products (I mean, they work there) Bath & Body Works should know better than to make such low stock.

Come on Bath & Body Works, we want more of these crazy cool products so make it happen!

By Author Brittanie Pyper

Monday 13th of September 2021

BBW makes a habit of it! My favorite scent was released only one season and sold out immediately every time restocked. Now I can only find it online for quadruple the price. No thanks. I don't need it that bad. It just doesn't make sense to me that they don't make popular scents permanent. Do they have an aversion to wealth??

Friday 27th of August 2021

I don't care employees are buying items, but they should be disciplined or fired for not purchasing the items for themselves to keep but to sell third-person. BBW can track this and act accordingly. Also, there should be purchasing limits for all--employees and customers alike. There is no need to buy five of these unless for nefarious purposes.

Saturday 21st of August 2021

You know what. I may come under fire for this, BUT EMPLOYEES DO DESERVE FIRST DIBS! Because, like you said, *EVERYONE* should be able to buy this and that includes employees, I cant begin to tell you how many times as an employee (not of bath & body works) we were not able to get the merchandise we want because "customers come first" and "the customer is always right" HOWEVER the employees that took advantage of this should have a limit 1-2 per person, SAME WITH THE CUSTOMER, because I won't even begin to tell you that customers would've done the same thing and bought all of these out to upsell them. It's called scalping and it shouldn't be allowed in any retail store. So the employees that did this should have a consequence for sure, like being fired but I do believe any customer that would have done this, should also be limited and subsequently be banned from the store. STOP SCALPING, WHETHER YOU'RE AN EMPLOYEE OR A CUSTOMER. DAMN.

Monday 13th of September 2021

STOP BUYING FROM SCALPERS! You're incentivizing them.

As you may know, the Bath & Body Works Halloween Collection is a highly sought out collection because it just seems to get better and better every year.
Witch hand pedestal

Some people may also use them as props for themed parties or events. In addition to their decorative purposes, witch hand pedestals can also be used for practical uses. For example, they can hold small trinkets or jewelry, serve as candle holders, or function as a base for displaying other decorative items. Their versatile nature makes them a popular choice for those seeking to add a touch of witchy ambiance to their living space. Overall, a witch hand pedestal is a unique and eye-catching decor item that can add a spooky and mystical vibe to any space. Whether used for Halloween festivities or year-round witchy decor, it is sure to be a conversation starter and a bold statement piece..

Reviews for "Ancestor Reverence: Using a Witch Hand Pedestal in Ancestral Magic"

1. Emily - 2 stars
I was really disappointed by the Witch Hand Pedestal. The quality of the product was subpar and definitely not worth the price. It looked cheaply made and didn't hold up well at all. The paint was uneven and easily scratched off. Additionally, the hand was not securely attached to the base, which made it wobble and feel unstable. I was really hoping for a unique and eye-catching piece, but all I got was a poorly made decoration.
2. Jason - 1 star
The Witch Hand Pedestal was a complete waste of money. It arrived broken, with the hand completely detached from the base. The packaging was inadequate and clearly did not protect the product during shipping. When I contacted customer service, they were unresponsive and didn't offer any resolution. It's extremely frustrating to spend your hard-earned money on something that arrives broken and then not receive any assistance or refund. I do not recommend purchasing this item.
3. Sarah - 2 stars
I had high hopes for the Witch Hand Pedestal, but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The design looked intriguing online, but in person, it seemed much smaller and less detailed. The quality of the materials used was disappointing - the base felt flimsy and the paint job was sloppy. It also didn't fit well with my existing decor and ended up looking out of place. Overall, I found the Witch Hand Pedestal to be overpriced for what it was, and I wouldn't purchase it again.

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