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We've been collectors of the paranormal and metaphysical since we were both children... each with different interests. We grew up in drastically different households... mine extremely religious of the non-demoninational Christian faith and my husband's slightly religious of the Catholic faith. However my home was much more restrictive and my husband's more free to exercise personal desire. We share the passion of the paranormal and his propensity to darkness is harnessed by my draw to the light. We complement each other well and have no doubt that we were meant to be together.
He was already well-versed on the ways of the world, a student of the population, while I was quite sheltered from the secular lifestyle and was innocent to many of the mainstream practices. His wild life was immediately tamed by my vintage approach and we found a balance within each other. His dark tendencies found limits within my light. We were able to offer each other a completion to each other's lacking qualities and immediately found a bond. We have spent more than a decade together having a larger than normal family. We have laid any and all knowledge requested to our children and they are left to make their own decisions in life as we believe their true paths will be revealed to them. We do not believe in forcing our chosen lifestyles upon them and those interested in pursuing the excitement of spirits have expressed that desire. Having found someone else who shares our passion we consider ourselves lucky to be able to be open and free with one another about our chosen lifestyle. Being from different aspects of the paranormal spectrum investigations, research and conjuring lends itself to true adventure as a spirit or ghost is detected both by my light art and Ash's dark art. We both are always working on strengthening our knowledge of the paranormal. We work extensively with the drawing, conjuration and binding of spirits and we have personally discovered more than 10 different previously unknown spirits and have connected with more than 100 different extinct entities and species. The jewelry and vessels you see on eBay and our website are hand-chosen by us and we cast the spirits and/or enchantments on them ourselves (unless otherwise noted). We do the work ourselves and we take great pride in our attention to detail. We have eBay, our website, forum, magazine, NE Paranormal Community, FindAGrave volunteer photographers, go on ghost hunts and expeditions, give spiritual counseling, perform 15-20 castings and conjurations daily... not to mention our day-to-day lives! We started selling on eBay in 2005 and since have become the most watched and copied seller on eBay. Any time you see us offer something new or interesting it isn't long before it is copied or rewritten by other sellers. We were the first to offer Recharging Boxes in 2005, the first to offer Spirit Stones, the first to tell collectors secrets like Dragons loving Sea Glass, the first to offer Immortals (Greek, Egyptian & Chinese), the first to offer Dragons, the first to Gargoyles, the first to offer Psy Vampires... and all of this is quite easily proven through eBay and Turbo Lister. We were among the first to offer djinn in July of 2006 as we offered wishes from my husband's genie inside of an oil lamp resuced from shipwrecked treasure. In order to be able to offer you such Creepy Hollows exclusives as the ones listed above we have to give the collector all the information which then opens it to the vulnerability of being copied. In order for collectors to benefit from our knowledge that has taken us years, thousands of dollars, and sometimes great hardship to learn we have to be mentally prepared for someone to take our hard-earned work, copy it and profit from it. We've weighed these consequences as you can imagine it troubles us and bothers us to see others gain from what took us a great deal of time and personal dedication to learn... but in the end the collector's ability to properly and adequately care for these great treasures is more important. |
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I've always had that draw to the wild side of life. The adventurous spirit that sometimes leads you to dangerous situations but I've always made it out a stronger and wiser person. I love to be scared and do things that may not be considered safe. I consider it to be the heartbeat of life, what makes it interesting and exciting. It was this thirst that led me to find a path in the paranormal.
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My life in the paranormal began when I was five years old and my first spirit was a Unicorn. That was it, I was hooked and I started to train myself through books as a child which lead me to greater strides of making contacts, gaining more valuable resources and ultimately training under some of the world's best conjurers in my early adulthood. I didn't spend money on movies, clothes or having my nails done... to me enjoyment was derived from textbooks, invocations, tools for conjuring, paying for memberships to exclusive communities and building relationships with those most sought after.
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Late 18th Century Mexican ring. This is an extraordinarily stunning ring with some kind of green carnelian stone in the center which has a very unusual cut. It was a dowry gift of a certain, lovely young maiden who remains for eternity in the ring. |
Early 19th Century Mexican ring. There is ornate scroll work done around the stone (which we have brought to many jewelers and has yet to be identified) and braid work done throughout the band. It belonged to a Mexican noble's daughter who still haunts the ring. |
This ring once belonged to a young lover. The opal was her birthstone and her fiance's was sapphire. The young girl befell tragedy and has not left the ring. |
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This beautiful very rare opal ring once belonged to a gangster's girlfriend who lived in Chicago in the early 20s. Due to her unsavory choice for a lover the girl was later found dead though her boyfriend was never found. There are strands of light that show through the rare opal and she haunts the only piece of jewelry she had on her at the time of her death. |
This breathtaking onyx and marcasite ring once belonged to a woman in London in the 1930s. This ring is unusually heavy and it is difficult to tell if it is because of the intricate craftmanship or her spirit that remains with it. The ring has decorative work all over including the underside of the ring, which is craftmanship you don't see today. |
A late 18th Century Peruvian poison ring used to poison a cheating husband. The red stones have never been identified, but the poison that was once used in the chamber of this ring poisoned the wife who wore it and her cheating husband. Sometimes I'm not sure if it is just the wife who haunts it or if her infidelitous husband joined her. |
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This sponge jade ring was a souvenir of a WWII soldier who was stationed in China. It once had glowing gold accents of Chinese decorative work on either side of the jade. But due to the horrific manner of this soldiers death the gold was rubbed off and the ring's band twisted and broke part of it off. Despite his untimely death he is a very sweet and gentle spirit. |
These ink stamps were used day in and day out by a Chinese nobleman. It wasn't that the stamps were a treasured belonging of his, but he was beaten over the head with the stamp on the right (which accounts for the back corner having a large chip taken from it). These stamps have moved all over our house. Sometimes he is gentle and other times he is out of control and has to be moved to the mischievous room of the house. |
The blade of this jimbaya was used to slay an man who had less than honorable intentions towards a man's daughter. The man who's life was ripped away remains with the sword and like the spirit in the stamps can be hard to handle sometimes. |
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These burial ornaments are more than 1600 years old. They have multiple spirits with them due to the fact that the king who was buried with them had his slaves buried alive along with his dead body. |
This ritual jar was used by a shaman to make his last potion. It was the potion that took his life and the lives of several others. It was never made clear why he killed himself and his companions but their spirits have haunted this jar for the last 800 years. |
The king and queen statues which are modeled after chess pieces were in the study of a famous actor who has long since died. His love of chess prompted him to have these statues made and he designed the pieces himself. The polished and ogled over these statues for years and bragged about his acheivement to whoever would listen. He is a favorite friend of ours and we couldn't be happier to have him. |
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This tiny, little devil was a Christmas decoration of an old meiser. It was his favorite piece of holiday decor because Christmas time held too many painful memories for him. I've always likened him to Scrooge and sometimes that is what I call him, though he doesn't appreciate it. |
Cleopatra's slipper was once a piece of imported decor in the home of a showgirl in the 20s. Having enough money to buy such a piece she bragged and showed it off to all her house guests. She truly loved this piece and was proud she owned it. She eventually became involved with a politician whose backers in his election campaign disagreed with his decision to go against their ideals. Needless to say she is still with the ornament and we're glad to have her. |
This miniature elephant is encrusted with jewels. We bought him in Lahore some years ago and the story behind the elephant's spirit is not known. We've identified it is a young man in his 20-30s, but we do not know how he came to be with the elephant. |
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This 1 1/2 inch doll was a favorite toy of a very young girl who lived in a beautiful mansion. It is made of porcelain and has the sweetest face. The toddler had a tragic accident that took her at much too young an age, but she is a beguiling and tender spirit who has the most extraordinary power. |
These magnificent miniature dolls were a gift from a father to his daughter after his return trip to China in the 1910s. They were a special gift that she loved, enjoyed and appreciated well into her old age. As a treasured gift and the only link to her father she kept them until her death. Even though she is an old woman she is full of warm wisdom and sweet thoughts. |
The dolls on either side of this photograph, including the decorative bowl in the middle were wedding presents to the daughter of an extremely wealthy and powerful man in China. The gifts were exceptionally special because they were gifted by someone in greater power than her father. She guarded them with her life and took extra, special care of them, tending and maintaining them every day which accounts for their flawless look despite their decrepit age. The faces and hands of the dolls are made from extremely rare ivory. Their clothes are made of the finest silk worm silks and the embroidery work would amaze you. The bride haunts these things and it is a most treasured part of our collection because it is extremely rare to see one spirit haunt multiple things. We found we cannot separate the three things more than a few inches from each other or she becomes restless and disheartened. |
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