Description
The image of a witch flying on a broom has come to symbolize the city of Salem, but few know that it originated within the House of the Seven Gables. The mansion’s last residents, the Uptons, began touring Hawthorne fans through the house in the late 1800s. A daughter of the family, Ida Upton, sold hand-painted “witch cups” and “witch plates” to tourists that were decorated with the earliest rendition of this classic witch on a broom image. Her design has inspired countless variations over the last century.
This bewitching T-shirt is a must-have addition to your wardrobe! It’s crafted from premium-quality cotton to ensure both comfort and durability, making it perfect for everyday wear. It features the House of the Seven Gables’ exclusive design, “Teaching Fine Witches Since 1692,” with the silhouette of a witch riding across the night sky on a broom.
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