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These are some images of the Wending Garland I crafted on behalf of my Apprentice following one year of Spidereal Seasonal Devotions—both on its own, and pictured beside my own.
It follows the same pattern of beading as my own, but uses unique stones to represent her personal heritage. Likewise, it possesses an Iron Ore Hagstone on one end, and inherited the Tin Vorive Wheel from my original Craft Rosarium on the other end.
Wand of Apple with Moonstone Inlay
Hewn from a branch of apple, taken from an orchard nearby my childhood home. This wand has details of fire and waves on each side of the shaft, representing a duality strongly tied to its rightful owner. Apple has a lot of folklore surrounding it that relate it to aspects of immortality, healing, and love. To suit and further empower these themes it was inlayed with a moonstone teardrop, and the handle was burned with the cardinal corners.
This wand was actually crafted to be a gift for a person very dear to me, and is shared here now with their permission.
finished this ritual wand the other day! made from an ethically sourced feral hog femur, drawn with sakura micron pens, and I hand dyed the hemp. the charms are a tumbled red jasper stone, a tiny little mahogany leaf, an ethically sourced deer tooth, an angel aura (titanium) quartz point, and a witchy moon charm. it's available in my shop, link in bio
A bit more on the actual arcane practices of Sul'voth:
Here is my current and most used ritual sigil, made quite a few years ago but rather unspecified and at a time when the practice was still vague. After a few years of proper work and development I think its finally time to retire this huge section of wood.
I'm rather excited for the new design I'm working on, and included its larger blank in the 3rd image.
The 4th image is one people hardly know of, the very first ritual sigil I made with a very early archaic version of the runes. It didn't work too well, but it was a start.
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This 9 1/2 Inch Ritual Wand is made from the quill of a porcupine, the rib bones of a red fox, false sinew, and the taxidermied leg of a red fox. All materials are ethically sourced. The leg serves as the handle of the wand and is padded and shaped to comfortably fit in the hand. Perfect for pagan, wiccan, or witchcraft ritual as well as LARP, cosplay, and costuming as you see fit. Made from animal parts in order to contain the essence associated with those creatures, the fox is associated with versatility, cleverness, mischief, and invisibility/shapeshifting. They also represent the power of the thinning veil at twilight (when they are most often spotted.) Porcupine stand for a new sense of wonder, goodnatured behavior, nonchalance, and ancient wisdom. Their quills have been known to be used in protection against black magic/evil spirits/curses. This piece will look gorgeous on any altar whether laying down or set upright in a stand, and it is a unique, one of a kind wand that wont be anything like what you will find elsewhere.
Hey guys, as you know one of my favorite things is making ritual tools for my pagan friends! Here is a fox paw wand I recently made!
A handcrafted Devotional Garland made from locally gathered hazelnuts, which I use as a raiment of honor when communing with, or calling upon the power of, the Hazel spirit I work with.