40 Witchy Gifts He’ll Love This Holiday Season
For the witch, pagan, or witchy guy in your life.
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When it comes to shopping for the holidays, sometimes it’s the guys in our life that are the hardest to shop for. If your boyfriend or husband has a hobby, great! If not, the gifts for men always seem to default to socks, wallets, and watches. Which, while not undesirable, are… well, look, they’re boring. (Though, if anyone is reading this and wants to gift me a Shinola watch I will not say no.) But, what if your husband, partner, or boyfriend is a witch? Or, witchy? Then what? Enter this, your guide to witchy gifts for him.
Honestly, most gifts are gender neutral. Guys like flowers and crystals just as much as women like motorcycles and sports. They’re just not generally marketed that way. So, take this list of witchy gift ideas for men with a grain of salt (great gift idea btw). You can use them for anyone.
I’ve tried to pull most of these from Etsy and small businesses, but I threw in some gift ideas for him from Amazon as well in case you need something very last minute for Yule, Christmas, their birthday, or whatever holiday or event you’re celebrating. (I also created an Amazon list of the items below plus a few extras.)
Of course, we’ve got plenty of gifts over in our shop as well, including a Pagan Grimoire gift card.
Oh, and while we’re at it, a male witch is called… a witch.
Witchy Gift Ideas for Him
1. Skull Incense Burner

This backflow incense burner means that the smoke pours out like a waterfall, creating a eerie, mesmerizing effect. The photos don’t do it justice. You’ve got to see the video. It’s also available in the form of a snake, volcano, bear, or bison. Available here.
2. Pentagram Ring

If your dude loves chunky jewelry, Alex Streeter’s rings are a great option for the “big gift.” Or, I suppose, stocking stuffer depending on your budget. His jewelry line has been around since 1971 and everything is made to order, so shop early. But his pentagram rings and devil heart ones are best sellers for a reason. Available here.
3. Bat Ring

If one of Alex Streeter’s rings isn’t in budget, but you still want to get him a cool statement jewelry piece, this stainless steel bat ring might be just what you’re looking for. Available in our shop.
4. Odin Statue

If your partner works with a specific deity, such as the Horned God, Odin, Persephone, or any one of the many many others, he’s probably appreciate a gorgeous, hand-carved figure of that deity. Blagowood has been carving these for over a decade and have gods and goddesses across the Norse, Celtic, Greek, and Egyptian pantheons in their shop. The Odin specific one is here. And, yes, they also, carry a figure of Hekate.
5. Horn Mug

Plan to make some Bragafull toasts for Yule this year? Grab him this goat horn shaped drinking mug. I’ve got one, and while I’m still feeling a little grumpy about the import duty fee, it’s great for coffee, ale, and any other liquid and the leather (available in real or faux). Just spring for the larger one. Available here.
6. Mystical Raven Necklace

This stainless steel antiqued necklace features a raven and the triple moon. Great for witches, those who like crows, ravens, and those who work with Odin. Available in our shop here.
7. Wolf Bracelet

Unleash his inner wolf with this Wolf Head Bracelet. Made from solid stainless steel, it features twin wolf heads gripping a central ring, symbolizing loyalty, protection, and primal strength. Also comes in a cool box. Available in our shop.
8. Merry Gothmas Boots

These festive boots work for both Yule and Christmas and can be dressed up or down for holiday parties or just strolling the neighborhood and admiring the holiday lights. They feature a red-white-and-green design with bats, ghosts, candy cane spiders and more. Order by November 19th to get in time for Xmas. Available here.
9. Bat Door Knocker

We all know not to have a welcome doormat. Right? Right. But, a door knocker is a nice addition. This brass door knocker by Hera Ray Hardware is the splurge gift this year. Doing my best to not add it to my own cart right now. Available here.
10. Goth Holiday Card (or Birthday Card)

These crackable quail eggs by Birdalay are a truly unique gift idea for him. They come nestled in an, er, protective nest, with a custom message (or a selected one of your choice if you’re not a wordsmith). Available here.
11. Yule Print

I included this Yule print by Airitree in my Yule Decorations post, but in case you missed it, I’m sharing it again here. It features many characters from Yule folklore and mythology including the Yule Cat, Gryla, the Yule Lads, Perchta, Straggele demons, and Mari Lwyd. Available here.
12. A Book

Easy. Tried and true. Looks great on a bookshelf even if he never gets around to actually reading it. From the Taschen Library of Esoterica series to Buckland’s Complete Book of Witchcraft, if he’s a witch, pagan, or just into esoteric, he’ll probably appreciate a good book. I’ve compiled a whole bunch of them on this Amazon list.
13. A Tarot Deck

Now, there are a lot of tarot decks to choose from, but the one I always think of is Mike Willcox’s tarot deck. The Art Deco style deck works well for beginners and advanced tarot readers alike, and it’s simply stunning. The first edition was so popular that it’s now available packaged with his oracle deck as a second edition. Available here.
14. Wooden Cauldron

Now you can’t actually light anything in this adorable wooden cauldron, but it would work well as a spell jar. It’s available here.
15. Ritual Tools

While we’re talking witchcraft tools, check out the ritual tools section of our shop. From pentagram altar plates and bells to Wheel of the Year signs and candles, you might find something he’d enjoy.
16. Krampus Nutcracker

For Krampus fans, this hand-painted resin-cast Krampus Nutcracker is a must. Also, way more terrifying than Elf on a Shelf. Available here.
17. Of Smoke and Soil Spell Candles

Of Smoke and Soil makes some of the prettiest spell candles I’ve seen. These black candles are meant to be burnt “during hedge crossings, spirit workings, or shadow rites where fierce protection is needed at the liminal gate.” Available here.
18. Handmade Pendulum

I really like the content from Elwynn the Witch, also known as The Antlered Crown. He’s a down-to-earth hedge witch who seems to primarily work with folk magic. He will do spellwork for you, but he also has some hand-crafted pendulums, wands, and other fun stuff in his shop. Available here.
19. Mothman Boots

I love our Mothman Boots. They’re super comfy, and the design is subtle enough to hide the fact that you’re wearing cryptid shoes unless you’re wearing shorts. Or a kilt. Available here.
20. Lunasolar Calendar

This pretty Lunasolar calendar is great for tracking time in the classic way. With the planets. If he enjoys working with the Moon it’s a thoughtful gift. Available here.
21. 2026 Moon Calendar

Speaking of the Moon, this folk art style hand-illustrated moon calendar for 2026 by Kimko Design makes it easy to keep track of what moon phase we’re in. Yes, yes, it’s not a phase, we know. Available here.
22. Murder of Crows

This whimsical stocking stuffer is a fun one for any corvid fan. It comes with four tiny crows – perfect for their desk, dashboard, or altar. Available here.
23. Handmade Wand

Wands represent masculine energy in witchcraft. You can purchase one, or you can go find him a cool one on a walk in the woods. (Or, date idea, ask him if we wants to go wand-hunting in the woods.) Green
Woman Crafts on Etsy has many to choose from made from Oak, Holly, Ash, Rowan, Hawthorn, and more. Available here.
24. Raven Skull Necklace

This stainless steel raven’s skull pendant is a statement piece for anyone who works with Odin or who just loves corvids. Also, it’s easy to tuck under a shirt at work if needed. Available in our shop.
25. Bastet Candle

This candle smells amazing. It’s hand-poured in Austin and has notes of mandarin, pink pepper, sweet patchouli, warm amber, and agar wood. It’s also encased in a black candle holder and features the Egyptian goddess Bastet. Available here.
26. Moon and Stars Fire Pit

If you go through our ritual ideas for most holidays, you’ll find an activity or ritual tied to a fire pit or bonfire. Fire is a powerful tool in witchcraft and in working with the sabbats and other holidays. This one is under $100 and features a moon and star motif. Available here.
27. Snake Socks

Look, I know I said we wouldn’t do socks, but I personally want these socks. But, I don’t wear crew socks, so I’m sharing them with you. This pair features butterflies, plants, and blue and purple snakes. Available on Amazon.
28. Bat Oven Mitt

Does he like to cook or bake? Or just hang out and sip wine in the kitchen while you cook? (Oh, sorry, that’s me talking about me.) Anyway, if he’s the chef type, protect his hands with these oven mitts and pot holders covered in bats. Available here.
29. Nightmare Before Christmas Map

While not specifically witchy, there’s definitely a crossover between people who like Nightmare Before Christmas fans and witches and pagans. So, enter, this canvas map of Halloween Town. And, the best part? It’s already framed. Available here.
30. Hocus Pocus Lego House

During the winter, when things are dark and blustery outside, Legos are a fun, relaxing activity to take your mind off the fact that the sun is setting at 2pm. This kit of the Sanderson Sisters house would be a fun one to build together. Available here.
31. Travel Altar

This foldable travel altar is made from Hemlock wood and features the moon’s phases. It’s 24″ by 11″ by 9″ so it’s ideal for anyone who can’t have a permanent setup or who would like to be able to take an altar with them when the travel. Available here.
32. Bat Wine Opener

For vampires, goths, and everyone else who loves these nocturnal creatures. And wine. Or making cute silly videos with it. Or both. Available here.
33. Green Man Plaque

If he’s a Wiccan or pagan who works with the Green Man, this plaque is a simple gift idea that he’ll enjoy unwrapping. It can be placed on his altar or on a wall nearby. Available here.
34. Pirate Ship Whiskey Decanter

I was really trying to not go the “guys like whiskey, so get him whiskey” route but do you see this thing? It’s a freakin’ pirate ship! I’m gonna go make space in my bar for this. Available here.
35. Krampus Lawn Decor

The HOA won’t love this one, but he will. This metal Krampus lawn piece is a unique gift to share your holiday spirit. Available here.
36. Witch Hat

Simple, but effective. Available here.
37. Memento Mori Necklace

This haunting necklace from Maritime Supply Company is a not-so-subtle reminder that the clock is ticking. Available here. (They also have a whole line devoted to stoicism.)
38. Medieval Dragon Correspondence Letter Set

Is he the poison pen type? Get him this correspondence letter set by Open Sea Designs and let him start his letter writing campaign this holiday season. Available here.
39. Mothman Mug

In the middle of winter, everyone needs a pick me up. And Mothman is here to be his emotional support cryptid. Available here.
40. Black Cat Keychain

Some witches are dog people. Some are cat people. If he’s one of the latter, get him this black cat keychain to help him keep track of his mundane or mystical keys. Available here.















