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A few years ago I created Jewelry for Isaac Bonewits.
He created renderings of several designs and sent them to me
to create for his special line of Jewelry.
One of them is the Awen.

The Awen Ring

The Awen Ring

In his words:
“The sign of “the Three Rays” is used by members of the United Ancient Order of Druids, the Ancient Order of Druids, the Order of Bards Ovates & Druids, and many other followers of Druidry. It can be seen as symbolizing Sky Father Energy in balance with the Earth Mother energy of the Druid Sigil, as well as any of a thousand other sets of three ideas.”

A wreath of oak leaves,
three staves emanating from three Acorns.
The Awen itself is about ¾ of an inch
with oak leaves on each side trailing down the shank
(the portion of the ring which goes around the finger).
Each ring is made for the person who orders it,
sizes are not a problem

To get yours,
please visit my Awen Ring page
and be sure to include your ring size when ordering.

The Oak Tree in Celtic lore is one representing the door way between to another place, a grove is a potential sanctuary between the worlds. Pentacles represent powers brought into balance and guided by the spirit. In the designing of the Oak Pentacle I used simple and direct representation of oak leaves and branches without a lot of other symbols. In this way I have kept the piece open and free of restraint. The personalization of the amulet comes with the selection of stone: set into a cluster of leaves. Selecting the kind of stone (color and type) lends one the ability to “claim” the design while maintaining the intent of the piece.

Oak Pentacle with Stone Amulet

Like with other pieces, I made the setting as a part of the design, not a typical die struck setting of prongs and bezel: leaves fold around the stone both securing it to the amulet and protecting the stone from possible damage of a direct hit. I developed them while working on opal settings, then expanded these protective enclosures to other designs.

Combining the focus of the protection of the stone and the Strength of the Gateway, the Oak Pentacle provides you with a tool of exploration of one’s self and the world. This amulet is for these unafraid of the journey of one’s life and the Truth that awaits.

To view the Oak Pentacle Amulet with Stone, please visit my website.

It is with a heavy heart I learned this morning: the Passing of Isaac Bonewits. Surrounded by friends and family he stepped through the veil 8 am in his home in New York.

Isaac Bonewits

Isaac Bonewits made a very big impression in my life for many reasons. In the early Seventies he wrote what was originally to be a thesis, a published work called Real Magic. I was given a copy in hard back in 1976 after reading many books on Magick. His writing clarified everything I had read before and since. This simple book addressed questions never before addressed, definitions never revealed and terms never before used to describe the hidden workings of the mind and the world around us. Real Magic gave me a tool to decipher the true from the false, the real from the un-real and the actual from the fluff other writers hinted at, lied about or simply didn’t know and made up. It also gave me a sense of how cults were created, developed and used as weapons against their own people and the danger they represent to their communities. All this with humor, awe and wounder as the subject opened before me.

So taken by this volume, I purchased multiple copies and distributed them among my friends and family, offered copies to students (as I took up teaching Tarot in the 80s) and fellow teachers.

I finally met Isaac in the 90s while he was recovering from a near fatal illness. Isaac was in the final stages of his recovery, the Druid Foundation he formed was moving on as he grasped a more solitary life. I told him about the many copies I had purchased and distributed at the CraftWise convention I attended as a jewelry designer and teacher of the Tarot. He laughed and commented about the spike of sales of his book as I bought and distributed Real Magic around the country. On packing up I discovered he had left early, but not before he had dropped off a signed copy of Real Magic (“this one is for you to keep!” he told me). I saw him many times while I was on the circuit, each time I greeted him as an old friend, each time he treated me with great kindness.

In 2000, he was asked to lead the ritual for Blessed Be in DC; to be held at the Jefferson Memorial. Although he agreed to “lead”, he insisted that the group write the ritual. Because he requested I facilitate the drumming for it, I was honored to attend the workshop Isaac conducted at Rosemary Kooman’s home. There he taught the Essence of Ritual from his notes that were later to be formed into his book Rites of Worship. This is his way: he taught those around him the essence of what is being done rather than dictate “do this or that”. Many people stepped up to be leaders in their community because his instruction; we learned the process and better understand what we do because of his generosity.

The event was concluded by a drum circle in the Jefferson Memorial at midnight. During the drum circle, I saw many smiling faces: Isacc’s beaming with pleasure and joy as drummers and dancers made circles in the dome. A Father and Son were noted to enter and the boy asked his Dad “What are they doing?” “Making History, Son” was his answer. As we continued to drum, the Father read to his boy the famous Jefferson quote about religious freedom as the rhythms echoed up and down the Mall.

Over the years Isaac wrote and published several other books, one of which was The Pagan Man featuring the Men of the Pagan Movement. Most volumes of this new religious movement focus on Women and he noticed we(as a gender) were being marginalized. Doing what Isaac does best, he interviewed many of us and compiled a perspective of the contributions Men have made to Neo-Paganism (his term!) and in his generosity one of the groups featured were the men of our tribe: Tuatha de Kelti.

I offered to create jewelry for him, thus he designed several pieces from his drawings of which he then carried to the events he attended: selling Sigils, Awens and more with his books and other artifacts.

With the help and encouragement of his wife Phaedra, Isaac moved forward in completing several important books in the last few years: Real Energy, The Rites of Worship, the Essential Guide to Druidism and several others, each one offering a fresh look at subjects often unnecessarily clouded with confusion and misinformation. Even as his body was failing him Isaac Bonewits’ contributions to Paganism continued to flow with clarity, honesty and humor. His books will continue to be valuable assets for everyone: Pagan, Wiccan and those of other religious communities. As his body is discarded by his Spirit, his wisdom and laughter will echo in the Halls of the Afterlife forever.

Drumming on the beach

The Drums of Tuatha” The Drums of Tuatha assists the facilitation of Workshops and drum circles for adults and children for the festival circuit of the East Coast as well as various charity organizations.

All of the individualizes in Tuatha de Kelti are talented in many fields: art, music, science and craftsmanship. Tuatha de Kelti w

Others Featured in the site are:
The Drums of Tuatha
Anna’s expertise in Video featured in the site gRAVITY pRODUCTIONS
Amber Shehan is noted for her work with Honeys at Pixie’s Pocket
Amber Wilson continues to entertain us with her group the Xagerations
Michael J Woody’s work in music and art is also featured in his site
John Duggan photography captured images in well composed images in Duggan Photography
For Paintings and drawings from a variety of subjects, Malak’s Art is also represented
The Pet Pal Gals offers local pet care for the Newport News area of Virginia
Interested in a LARP? Machiavellian Madness may be an entertaining diversion
The Tao Lodge is also featured in the line up.
And Amulets by Merlin holds a page containing videos and will soon hold the new version of the Tarot Garden based on the Tarot Casters I developed in 1992

Noted in Isaac Bonewits book “The Pagan Man” for the efforts of the men in our tribe, it must be noted that without the women who have worked diligently with their male counterparts, the tribe would simply not exist. Isaac’s book was focused on the contributions of men to the movement because they have been sorely overlooked in books and articles on the subject, however Tuatha de Kelti is not a “Men Only” organization. We have relied on the efforts, inspiration and judgment of each other for decades and will continue to do so. Some I have not seen for a very long time, but I hold each of them as brothers, sisters and children of my heart.

A Wheat Weave is a decorative are ornament
often seen on door posts, windows, shelves.
They many take the shape of Maidens
or knots of various shapes and sizes.
The Woven Spear is a specific form of the weave
comprised of two strands in a braid trailing down
from a top point
and is considered a symbol of fertility.
More commonly seen as stalks of wheat in a tight weave
that broadens at the base.
The Wheat Weave is often used as a house hold blessing.

Woven Spear Amulet

Woven Spear Amulet
An Amulet of Fertility

Fertility was a desired force
harnessed in the Old Religions
due to the high rate of disease and death
during childbirth
accidents
and the tragedy of war.
Fertility was important for producing babies,
crops and farm animals.

In modern times,
fertility may seem like an “unwanted” force of nature
to those who are conscious of their family size
and caution of unwanted birth;
however fertility may be focused on one’s income
and the bounty of harvest of other kinds.
For the artist,
writer or musician
fertility has a direct relationship
to the production of their craft.
A fertile mind
will yield the needed song or story,
inspire the perfect painting
or sculpture
or even an idea
to change one’s life for the better.

In the spirit of “making things happen”,
I have created the Woven Spear Amulet. Like the Wheat Weaving of old,
it is a braid of strands that from a pointed top,
then appears to be of three strands
resolving into two points at the bottom:
the weave is a continuous strand.
Like most Celtic Knot Work, the piece may be used in meditation:
by following the strand with the eye,
one sees how the complicated pattern is a single strand,
like life itself.

For those who like the amulet
one may also purchase a matching pair of earrings of the Woven Spear.

This is for those who are looking to increase their objectives
whether it is of tangible material or inspiration.

The shape of the eight point star is one I remember from childhood:
the bold four points with the lower ray extended down,
the secondary four points emanating out from the center.
It was used as an artistic expression of the celestial points of light
in classic paintings, cartoons, icons and logos.
In paintings of the heavens,
this shape was used to denote the North Star,
the star of the Blue Fairy in Pinocchio,
in child’s finger painting and in the most detailed maps of the constellations.
In nearly every culture, this image just keeps popping up.

Star Drop Earrings

Star Drop Earrings

As an artist, I was fascinated by it’s universal appeal and adopted it in my own paintings,
sketches and illustrations.
When it came to creating a pair of earrings, this was my first design:
simple, bold and easily recognized. However the descending ray was reversed to add a new meaning.
These stars are not fixed in the sky with the descending ray reaching down,
rather the descending light brings the star to earth;
a metaphor of bringing the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth.
The Masons use the metaphor illustrated in their ancient building of temples;
as noted by James Joyce in Finnegan’s Wake in the building of the Cathedral
the bricks go up (raising the earth to heaven)
and the hod returns “empty” or “filled with air” (spirit) bringing the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth.
Although an often used quote used by Christians and Jews,
the concept of Heaven on Earth actually predated the Monotheistic paths by centuries.
The idea “If you live a good life you get to go to heaven” was not readily accepted by the Scots.
Rather the idea “One makes their heaven or hell while still breathing
was more akin to the Old Religion,
denoting responsibility of how one leads one’s life and bring the Ideal into the Real.
It is not about the “Pie in the Sky” attitude that so many pessimistic peoples point to,
rather it is of the potential of love,
beauty and appreciation for what we have and what we may offer others.

The Star Drop Earrings are a way of harnessing the use of amulets in everyday life.
As one wears them, one is reminded of the power of virtue,
of positive thinking and action, and conscious living.
It is also a subliminal statement to those that see the bearer of the earrings, perhaps a reminder:
life can be and will be better should we choose it;
discarding grudges and moving forward in our lives
with droplets of heaven on our ears.

The Oak Tree has been revered by the Druids since before historical references.
The name Druid roughly means “oak-knower ” in Gaelic,
their sacred language.
The most sacred rites are practiced in groves of Oak,
“vision quests” and spirit walks”
(Native American terms, but you get the idea)
have also been practiced among these trees.

Oak Leaf Bracelet

Oak Leaf Bracelet

Because lighting often strikes Oak trees,
the connection with other pantheons such a Zeus, Thor and Ukko;
however such lighting strikes will offer a sense of caution
and reverence to a standing copse of Oak.
Particularly to one who approaches the grove
following a storm may feel the power of Nature’s forces.

Within Druid lore are “Oak Proverbs”

An oak is not felled at one stroke. (In other words, be patient.)
Every oak began as an acorn. (Great works begin with one step)
Oaks may fall when reeds stand the storm. (Know when to be flexible)
The willow will buy a horse before the oak will pay for a saddle. (Invest your efforts with caution.)

It is will these perspectives I have created the Oak Bracelet.
Because of it’s simple design of the leaf pattern it may be worn for every day adornment
but for those who are sensitive to the meaning of the oak
it may also be worn for special proposes such as Handfastings,
vision quests and spiritual observances.
This bracelet is for those who love wisdom,
knowledge and respect all things sacred.

Ever look up into the trees and think you see a face or critter in the leaves and branches; only to discover it was a trick of the eye? Folks have “seen strange things” in the trees for all of human history. In ancient days, the Druids attributed powerful influences emanating from the trees, sometimes one would spend a great deal of time in the woods to gain insight,attributing their inspiration to the trees. Buddha sat beneath a Bodi Tree when he gained enlightenment, Oden hung himself from a tree when he developed the Runes. Aside from burning wood for warmth, wood has been an intrinsic part of our society for as long as we have been aware: we descended from trees, we build our homes, our furniture toys and great works of art. Some of the oldest beings on earth are trees.

The Tree Sprite Amulet

In my own experience, I found great comfort amongst the trees: the might Sequoias of the west coast are impressive both in height, age and majesty. In one of my excursions into the forests of the great North West, I thought I saw “someone” high in the branches. I couldn’t identify who or what it was and so pursued what I mistook as a being. I even climbed up into the branches only to find “nothing there”. Later that day I saw it again, only in another tree. Squirrel? Not that big! It was when I was relaxed and “not paying attention” that I began to understand what I was “seeing” was the essence of the tree: something vaguely aware, coming from the forest itself. Comforting yet removed, alert yet extremely slow and paced, the Forest itself has a presence.

My attempt to “capture” this in art I developed: The Tree Sprite Amulet. A noble tree with spreading branches, exposed roots alluding to how such a being is rooted both into the earth and the spirit world. In the branching of the tree is a small deer head, alluding to Herne, a being in the forest that is both a part and transcendent. The amulet may be worn as a pendant, but I have also created the Tree Sprite Necklace by adding hand made leaf chain and earrings.

The Tree Sprite Amulet is for those who love the Trees for what ever reason, but most especially for those whose imagination have lead them to the truth about our Living World.

Triquetra simply means “triangle” and has been used to refer to a variety of three-cornered shapes but has been evolved into a symbol of depth. Often seen in the Book of Kells, some have surmised that because of its frequent use as ornamentation has been a part of folk lore pre-dating the creation of the ancient texts. It appears in stone and metal on crosses, markers, jewelry and other artifacts through-out Celtic history.

The Triquetra Amulet
The Triquetra Amulet

Because of the Christian Influence and their lore concerning the Trinity, many have attributed the shape to represent: “The Father, Son and Holy Ghost”, but it could easily represent any lore that embraces the Three: Parents and child; the three phases of human existence: Youth, Middle Age and the Elderly; Maiden, Mother, Crone; Green Man, Hunter, Sage. All Threes: a number of Manifestation in Creation.

In recent years it has been popularized within the Pagan and Wiccan communities, for they too love the manifestation of Three. It has even been embraced in the Television series “Charmed”; the Triquetra is embossed on the Grimoire of the Three Sisters.

The Triquetra Amulet represents the Trinity, the manifestation of Three and the integrity of one purpose through love. The Triquetra Amulet is for those who cherish the idea of the Trinity in its many forms.

A few years ago I created Jewelry for Isaac Bonewits.

He created renderings of several designs and sent them to me to create for his special line of Jewelry.

Dagda’s Shield Amulet

One of them is Dagda’s Shield.

In his Words:
“This talisman is meant to be used with a daily self-protection spell from Isaac’s book The Pagan Man.

“Dagda behind me, Dagda before me
Dagda to my left, Dagda to my right
Dagda beneath me, Dagda above me
Dagda in quiet, Dagda in danger
Dagda in the hearts of all that love me
Dagda in the mouth of friend and stranger.

“I bind unto myself the name, the strong name of the Dagda,
By invocation of the same, the Three in One, and One in Three,
The mightiest of all the Gods, Father of the Queen of Arts,
The Supreme Knower, Lord of Fire, and King of Druids.

“This silver or bronze talisman has been made by Merlin of Amulets by Merlin, based on the above design by Isaac Bonewits (includes the ogham letters for “Dagda” on the back).The design (inspired by Ian Corrigan) has a Celtic triple spiral as found in the Boyne River in Ireland, plus three awens (see below), with a snake wrapped around the edge of the shield. The shield as a whole is curved to cover one-sixth of a sphere to aid in visualizing it at all six directions.”

Isaac’s Amulets are a beautiful combination of design, comfort and concept. Through his travels he presented these amulets with his books and other items; he even created a special portion of his website to feature the work. You may purchase these amulets through my site. You may purchase these amulets through my site. Each piece purchased Isaac’s Household receives a royalty to both help recover from the debt of his passing and to extend his legacy promoting good will, democracy and clarity to the world.
To learn about Isaac Bonewits, his writings and more, please visit his website.