About Irina Primavera

Queen of gypsy witches

Irina Primavera, Queen of Romanian witches

Designated as the undisputed leader of Romania’s gypsy witch community in 1994, Irina Primavera was the first in Romania to attend the international witch congresses organized each year. She has won countless awards at these congresses, being internationally recognized.

In 1996, she was invited to the first congress in Katowice, Australia. In 1998 she was invited to Tenerife in Spain, where she was named the most powerful witch in Romania, and awarded the most highest honor known as the Focul Viu (this roughly translates to The Life of Fire in English).

In 2005, she was honored by Saint Dominic’s most powerful witch, a visit from which Irina learned four secret rituals known to only two others in the world besides her now. The four new charms are: “The Heart Lonely“, “The Striped Rock“, “The Power of the Bear” and “The Spores of the Alps or Gain of the Honeybees“.

Romania’s most recognized witch

She is the only witch in Romania who can practice these rituals because of the divine gift passed down through many generations of her ancestors. Once this was passed on to her, she acquired the grace and the power to handle the most complex white magic rituals in the world. Irina Primavera is the only gypsy witch in Romania that appeared on both Romanian and international TV stations.

After many articles published in the country and abroad by several national and international magazines and national and international newspapers, Irina Primavera is the only one recommended by the media, and her powers are proven.

Daughter of a legend

Irina Primavera, Queen of the gypsy witches

Mother Dochia, a living legend that transmitted the grace to her daughter Irina My mother was born on December 26, 1945, in Capul Câmpului village, Suceava County, just beside the pond, where my grandmother Evdokia made charms. She in turn inherited this grace from the famous Mother Dochia.

Mother Dochia (or Odochia) symbolizes one of the most important witches. There are many variants of this name that come from the Byzantine calendar, which celebrated on March 1 the Holy Martyr Evdokia.

George Călinescu once said that Dochia represents “the unified result of life experiences of the Romanian people”. Dochia was the daughter of King Decebal, whom Trajan, the Roman emperor and conqueror of Dacia, fell in love with. Evading Trajan’s troops, she hid on the sacred mountain Ceahlau, along with the sheep. Rather than suffer the shame of capture, she called upon the Mother of God and was transformed into rock formations that can be seen to this day.

Irina’s mother, Dochia, was and will remain a living legend, being the most complex witch of all time, and no witch in the world will be able to reach the peak of her powers that were passed on to her daughter Primavera.