The plant produces a rosette of ground leaves resembling a sugar beet. The root can grow to a length of more than one meter and live to a respectable age of fifty years!
A well-known recipe for obtaining Mandrake root was to dig it up at midnight. At the same time, the one who wanted to own her had to have blocked up his ears so that the terrible scream would not kill him.
Mandragora was used against evil to cast out the devil because demons were said to be unable to stay where Mandragora was. The root was also used to make magical figurines and was part of incense...
"I managed to raise a couple of nice Mandrakes, who don't tend to scream, and are always smiling :)
These Mandrakes will protect you against evil forces, evil spirits and especially against a bad mood :)
Mandrakes are created by covering aluminum foil with polymer clay. The pots are made of fired clay, the eyes are glass cabochons. The bodies with leaves are painted with pigment powder and acrylic paint.
Size: Maximum width 4.5 cm, width at the base 3 cm, Height - 10cm