Penny Dreadful - RMS Titanic 1912 Penny Pendulum
£30.00
Pendulums from horrific historic events - the year is 1912 and over 1500 people drown as the RMS Titanic sinks in the icy North Atlantic
A genuine Edwardian Penny dated 1912 - could this very coin have been recovered from the ghostly wreck of the Titanic?
Each Penny Dreadful Pendulum comes with a filigree sphere locket at the opposite end which can be used to store any type of billet revelation and even artefacts such as fragments of porcelain from the Titanic wreck.
Example Routine -
A spectator holds the pendulum and is asked to 'divine' a page in the book 'A Night to Remember', the classic minute-by-minute account of the sinking of the Titanic
As you riffle through the pages the spectator lets the pendulum fall into the book to select the random page.
Using an Oculus bookmark the spectator then selects a word on the chosen page and remembers it.
The process is repeated for a number of other spectators until each has a randomly selected word from the book.
You then ask each spectator in turn to say aloud their selected word.
“Picnic”
“Children”
“Baby”
“Ireland”
The locket on the pendulum is then opened to reveal a small slip of paper, it is a quote from one of the surviving Titanic passengers taken from the book -
"At times it did seem like a picnic--the small talk, the children underfoot. Lawrence Beesley tried to tuck a blanket under the toes of a
crying baby, discovered that he and the lady holding the baby had close mutual friends in Clonmel, Ireland."
Each spectator selected a word from the letter extract!
In Edwardian times, when séances and spiritualism in general were fashionable in the more affluent parts of London, hawkers and fortune tellers who worked the fairground circuit sold an affordable and portable way to host a séance.
For those who could not afford the fees of a medium and did not have the space to hold a full séance, a market emerged for what became known as “The Penny Séance”. This did not refer to the cost of the séance, but rather to the fact that a penny was used as a device to contact the spirits. No ordinary penny was used, either: a grimoire written in medieval times had full instructions on creating a device that is imbued with the power of breaking the veil of the spirit world.
It is well documented that the eyes of corpses were covered with pennies, which it was believed to be their tally for the boatman who would escort them to the next world. It was these pennies which were stolen by the underground fortune tellers and made into pendulums. The idea was that such a highly charged item would allow access to the spirit world far quicker than a normal séance would.
The Perfect Companion for your Penny Seance
The Pendulum Book is a beginners guide to using the simple pendulum to create psychic and occult near-
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