Our kitchen brooms easily last over a decade with everyday use, on all types of floors! They also look great hanging on your wall and are terrific conversation starters.
Learn MoreBefore folks were sewing flat brooms, they were originally sewn round! Besoms, also known as a witches broom, can still be used to sweep or dust a floor. However, they are more often used for ceremonial, religious, decorative and/or for costumes and cosplaying.
Learn MoreCobwebs are crafted for the singular purpose of erasing the evidence that an eight legged civilization had once thrived on your ceilings. With much longer handles and a significant reduction in broomcorn, these brooms are flexible at the head and lightweight so you can expend minimal effort for a tidy overhead!
Learn MoreI believe the expression is home is where the hearth is, so keeping your fireplace ash and dust free is a must. These brooms are hearty and sturdy, and have a short handle to match. They are also a wonderful centerpiece for your mantle or a cute addition among your living room decorations.
Learn MoreA whisk broom can be best described as a handheld kitchen broom. While much smaller, they are great for sweeping shelves, counters, or other tough to reach places.
Learn MoreLike all of our handheld brooms, these are great for tabletops and other surfaces. The benefit to a Turkey Wing is generally its shape, which can reach tent corners and creases, or the many edges of your vehicles floor and seats. They also provide an artistic, aesthetic with their shape and make wonderful holiday gifts.
Learn MoreThere isn't much different between a Hawktail Broom and a Whisk. They only have a key few variances, being their sturdiness and design. They add a little bit more excitement to the look of a typical Whisk, but also have a strong center, reducing flexibility and removing the need for sewing and stitching.
Learn MoreChildren love to mimic their parents or favorite witches and wizards. Whether it's trying to help you sweep up the place, playing a round of quidditch, or going out trick or treating, we've got you covered.
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