To make a brass mirror, start by cutting a flat sheet of brass into the desired shape. Sand the surface with progressively finer grits of sandpaper to smooth out any imperfections. Once smooth, polish the brass using a polishing compound and a soft cloth or buffer until it becomes reflective. For an extra shine, use a jeweler’s rouge or similar finishing polish. Finally, clean the surface thoroughly with a soft cloth to remove any residue, leaving a gleaming brass mirror ready for use or display.

In curseology, a brass mirror serves as a powerful tool for reflecting and amplifying spiritual energy, often used in both casting and deflecting curses. Unlike regular mirrors, brass mirrors are believed to have a stronger connection to the spiritual realm due to their metallic composition, which can absorb and project mystical forces.
When used in curse-casting, the brass mirror reflects the target’s own negative energy or intentions back onto them, effectively creating a curse of self-destruction. In curse reversal, it acts as a shield, reflecting harmful energies away from the practitioner, sending curses back to their source. Its smooth, reflective surface channels energy with precision, making it an essential tool in rituals involving karmic justice and spiritual retribution.
The brass mirror is also used in divination during curse rituals, revealing hidden enemies or unseen influences that need to be addressed in the spell. It symbolizes clarity and reflection in the physical and spiritual realms, embodying both power and protection in curseology practices.