I did share this photo when I completed the set. I shaped and carved each piece in pure silver (precious metal clay), going for an ancient, rustic look. ww.etsy.com/listing/480926289/viking-rune-raido-algiz-teiwaz
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I did share this photo when I completed the set. I shaped and carved each piece in pure silver (precious metal clay), going for an ancient, rustic look. ww.etsy.com/listing/480926289/viking-rune-raido-algiz-teiwaz
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1074854271/baltic-amber-24-runes-of-the-elder
As a broke uni student I really can't afford to buy a nice collection of crystal rune stones, so after a couple trips to the beach I've collected these stones and am in the process of painting them!
I think i much prefer creating my own tools. They feel so much more mine.
My newest thing: runes. #runes, #runeset, #elderfuthark, #ancientalphabet, #runereading, #divinationpractice https://www.instagram.com/p/CNUzSaxlbWk/?igshid=glet13r6bdjr
So we got to 100 followers!
So because I think that's super neat, and maybe it's not maybe it's lame. But I don't care i think it's neat.
So because that's neat I wanted to do a free give away as a thank you.
Now I know coronavirus has everyone trapped in their houses (offerings to Mengloth for healing at this time) so a free give away might take some time to recieve, but screw it I wanna do one anyway.
So what am I giving away?
I'll be giving away this lovely set of rose quartz runes. To win wall you have to do is reblog this post. (I know I hate those too) and I'll put your name in a hat and draw a lucky winner. Just as a thank you for following me. Winner to be picked on July 2020.
Be the light in the middle of the storm.
Se la luz en el medio de la tormenta.
Daghr: the light that brokes the inmensity darkness of the night.
Daghr: la luz que quiebra la inmensa oscuridad de la noche.
Making Your Own Runes
Hi guys! Today I wanted to share with you a post on how I made my own runes. Step by step with pictures. It’s a bit long, so be ready.
A while back I was looking for the perfect Rune set to buy, but couldn’t really find one that catched my attention. After several attempts, I decided to gave up. I went to this really cool crystal shop in my city and while browsing every corner I realized that there were flat crystals of each kind. So I bought 25. Choosing from my favorite crystals and unknown ones.
I went home and my rune journey began
STEPS:
1. Clean your crystals!
Not only I bought the 25 tiny flat precious crystals, I bought some other stuff too, so I cleaned them all together. To get rid of any unwanted energy that they might had absorbed in the store.
I have a pretty specific ritual on cleaning my crystals. I use several herbs because of their proprieties. So I’m gonna share it white you
WHAT YOU’LL NEED
- Sage
- Chamomile
- Salt (I also use pink salt, but you can only use regular one if you want)
- Flame vine
- Thyme
- 1 Cocoa nibs
- 1 bowl with water
- your magic wand
2. Put your crystals in the bowl and fill it with water.
Remember that the water must cover all of the crystals for them to cleanse properly.
3. Add your herbs
Sprinkle the grinded herbs and cocoa in the bowl. Add some of the flowers. And stir it up with the tip of your wand, deosil. (I normally recite this words while stirring the water “clean above, so as below, cleanse this crystals for positive to grow”)
You should leave the crystals cleaning in the water for up to 24hrs. I place them outside or near a window so the moon light can cleanse them too.
4. Write their meanings in your Book of Shadows
While the crystals are in the water I did some extra research about the Runes. Each Rune has more than one meaning to it, that’s why I saw relevant to dedicate some pages of my BoS to them. Nevertheless, I didn’t want them to take that much space. So I came up with this idea
WHAT YOU’LL NEED
- Piece of paper
- Pensil and sharpie
- Scissors
- Envelope or small brown bag
In a separate piece of paper I drew 25 ovals (for the 24 runes + the blank one that is Lisel”)
I drew the rune and the name in front. In the back I wrote the meanings of each rune, dividing each of them in two for their upside down meanings. Then proceed to cut them.
5. Paint your crystals
After the 24hrs you should decide which rune will be in each crystal. Take in mind the size of each, and how “complex” the rune can be.
WHAT YOU’LL NEED
- Black paint
- White paint
- Tiny brush
Decide which runes you’re going to paint black, and which ones you’re going to paint white.
6. Paint them all
Pretty obvious step, lol. Just don’t forget to leave one rune blank, for Lisel.
I decided my obsidian will be Lisel.
7. Let them dry
I placed all of my cuts in a table, and put each rune over their significant paper. So I could make sure I didn’t forgot any.
8. Put them away
I found a small black sack to put my runes in it. I recommend something fluffy or with a soft texture so that won’t harm your crystals.
Remember to take them with you for a 15-30 day period. This way you’ll fill them with your energy. And they will get use to all of your vibes and surroundings.
9. Put your paper cuts away
Don’t forget to put away your paper cuts in your envelope. I keep the envelope inside my Book of Shadows 🤗 this way they won’t get lost and it’s a pretty easy access point for me to grab them whenever I’m reading the runes. Of just want to take them somewhere along with the sack.
That’s pretty much it to how I made my runes. I love them because they are aesthetically pleasing and they’re made with my favorite crystals. Also by making them you put more of your energy and vibes into them. So this helps a lot whenever you’re using them.
Thanks for sticking through the end. Hope you guys like it
Image source: My camera 📸
- May xo.