Sometimes the most powerful spiritual tools aren’t fancy crystals or rare herbs—they’re the everyday things lying around your home. You know, the ones that seem ordinary until you realize they’ve got their own strange kind of energy humming beneath the surface. From dusty mirrors to bent old keys, there’s a quiet magic in objects that have lived and been touched by time.
The truth is, magic has never really been about perfection or sparkle—it’s about connection and meaning. When something calls to you, even if it’s a “weird” or broken thing, there’s probably a reason. Energy clings to objects, and when you learn how to listen or work with it, that’s where the power starts to show up.
Many of the items witches and mystics have used for centuries weren’t created for spellwork at all. They were everyday tools—mirrors, bells, jars, brooms—that happened to bridge the gap between the seen and unseen. These things become powerful because of intention and energy, not because of what store they came from.
So next time you find yourself drawn to something random and a bit odd, pay attention. It might be more magical than it looks. Here are ten weird objects that carry strong spiritual energy—and how they can be used to work a little magic in your everyday life.
1. Mirrors

Mirrors are ancient portals. They reflect more than your image—they echo energy, emotion, and even spiritual movement. Many witches believe mirrors can act as gateways between worlds, helping with scrying, spirit communication, or protection work.
You can charge a mirror to send back negativity or use it to reflect your own inner truth. When you look deeply into it with focus, your subconscious starts speaking. That’s why mirror gazing has always been linked to shadow work, self-discovery, and seeing beyond the surface.
Even an old or cracked mirror can be powerful. It’s been watching life unfold for years, soaking up stories and emotions. Treat it with respect, cleanse it often, and keep it covered when not in use if you feel it’s holding too much energy.
2. Keys

Old keys hold a kind of mystery that feels almost sacred. They symbolize access—unlocking doors, paths, or opportunities both physical and spiritual. In magic, they’re used for opening or closing energy portals, breaking through blocks, or manifesting new beginnings.
Carrying a key as a charm can help you “open” paths in life—new love, career, or clarity. You can also use one to “lock away” old pain or bad habits by performing a small ritual, burying the key, or tossing it into moving water.
Antique keys are especially potent because they’ve opened real doors and guarded real secrets. Every scratch on them holds history. That makes them beautiful tools for connecting to ancestral energy or calling in protective spirits.
3. Brooms

Brooms, or besoms, are deeply magical symbols of cleansing and protection. Long before they became Halloween icons, witches used them to sweep away bad energy and prepare sacred space.
You don’t even need a traditional witch broom—a regular household broom works fine when used with intention. Sweep your space from back to front, imagining negativity being brushed out of your home. The act itself is grounding, cleansing, and symbolic of fresh starts.
A broom placed by the front door can block negative energy or unwanted guests. Hanging one upside down keeps your home peaceful. And if you ever feel spiritually “heavy,” sweeping around your body can actually shift your energy.
4. Bells

Bells are sound magic at its purest. Their clear tone cuts through heavy energy, calling in protection and balance. Every time a bell rings, it’s believed to banish spirits that don’t belong and awaken energy that does.
You can use bells to cleanse a room, seal a spell, or signal the start and end of ritual. Even a small wind chime or jingle bell carries this vibration-clearing magic. The sound works like a spiritual reset button.
Try ringing a bell near doorways, mirrors, or dark corners—it’s amazing how quickly the energy lightens. The world responds to sound, and bells have been spiritual tools for centuries because they vibrate with intention and clarity.
5. Rusty Nails

It sounds strange, but rusty nails have long been used in folk magic for protection and grounding. Their ruggedness connects to earth energy, giving strength and defense against spiritual attacks or bad luck.
You can place one above a doorway, bury it near your home’s entrance, or carry a small nail as a charm for courage. Rust symbolizes age and endurance—it’s survived the elements, which makes it a natural warding object.
Just remember to handle them carefully and respectfully. They’re not toys, but ancient little protectors that absorb and deflect unwanted energy. Cleanse them often, and they’ll guard you well.
6. Jars

Jars are like tiny magical containers for your intentions. They can hold herbs, coins, wishes, tears—anything tied to the energy you want to manifest or protect. That’s why jar spells are so loved—they’re simple, visual, and full of personal power.
You can make a jar for love, protection, prosperity, or healing. Fill it with symbolic ingredients, seal it with wax, and keep it somewhere safe. Over time, it becomes a living little spell that continues working for you.
Even empty jars are powerful—they represent containment and focus. They remind you that energy needs direction, and sometimes all you need is a simple vessel to hold your intention.
7. Scissors

Scissors hold sharp, cutting energy that makes them amazing for breaking attachments or cords. Spiritually, they’re tools of separation and release—snipping away what no longer serves you.
You can use them symbolically to “cut ties” with old energy or physically perform cord-cutting rituals with visualization. The act of opening and closing scissors mirrors the energy of letting go and creating new space.
In older witchcraft traditions, open scissors placed under a pillow or hung above a door were said to protect against curses. It’s no wonder—they slice through negativity with simple, focused intention.
8. Feathers

Feathers are messages from the air element and spirit realm. They carry lightness, freedom, and divine guidance. Finding a feather often means you’re being watched over or that your spirit guides are near.
Feathers are great for cleansing rituals—wave one through incense smoke or air to shift the energy around you. They move stagnant energy gently but effectively. You can also keep them on an altar as symbols of communication and travel between realms.
Different colors hold different meanings too—white for peace, black for protection, blue for truth, and brown for grounding. Every feather is a whisper from the unseen.
9. Thread or String

It might not look like much, but a simple piece of thread is pure magic. It represents connection—between people, moments, and energy. That’s why knot magic and binding spells use string: it ties intention into physical form.
You can knot a thread while speaking affirmations, each knot holding a wish or purpose. Or wrap one around a candle or jar to “bind” energy in place. Threads can also be used to symbolically release when cut.
It’s humble magic, but real. A thread’s strength isn’t in how it looks—it’s in what it holds together.
10. Spoons

Yes, even spoons can be spiritual tools. They symbolize nourishment, healing, and care. Many witches use them for potion-making, stirring spells, or even divination (reading patterns in liquids or reflections).
A spoon connects you to the energy of giving and receiving. When used with intention, it becomes a sacred tool for stirring emotion, desire, and energy into your workings.
You can also “charge” a spoon to remind you to nourish yourself spiritually and physically. Magic isn’t always about summoning—it’s about sustaining, and spoons embody that perfectly.
Everyday Magic Is Everywhere
The real magic of these weird objects is that they remind you how power hides in plain sight. You don’t need to buy expensive tools or fancy kits—your home is already full of things that can help you connect to the unseen. It’s all about how you see and use them.
Next time you feel drawn to something random—a key, a feather, a bell—trust it. There’s no such thing as coincidence in magic. Everything holds meaning when you choose to see it that way.

