This tiny drum is perfect for the drum enthusiast who wants a very subtle charm.
Only a quarter inch tall,
this tiny Djembe holds the texture of the big ones:
wood, tiny ropes and a drum head being played by very small hands.
One of the playing hands resolves into a loop for hanging on a chain,
cord, may be tied to your drum as a reminder of the Rhythms of the Drum circle,
a favorite event or perhaps woven into your dreads,
braids or other hair ornaments.
This tiny Djembe Dangle is available in Silver and Bronze.
Gold prices upon request.
The Awen was one of his favorites: his description says it all.
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.”
The design itself is a wreath of oak leaves, three staves emanating from three Acorns. The bail from which to hang the amulet is also an oak leaf curled to hold the chain or cord. On the reverse side my “signature”: “Merlin” (Kirk McLaren of Amulets by Merlin).
After creating the original Awen I have received several requests for a larger version of the piece: same wreath of leaves, acorns and staves: but larger. I offer this (an the other pieces) in both Silver and Bronze.
When Isaac was still with us he traveled with the amulets and his books and other items; he even created a special portion of his website to feature the work. Since his passing into the Summerland I have continued to produce his line for him. For each piece purchased Isaac’s Widow receives a royalty to help through difficult times and encourage in efforts to promote good will and clarity to the world. To learn more about Isaac Bonewits you may visit his website.
To learn more about Isacc’s Awen, please visit my web-page featuring Isaac’s Amulets.
For many years I was on the road, attending conventions and festivals and two of the most common questions was “How do you make this?” and “How did you start out?”
I started off as a child…
My first reach into jewelry was wanting something that I could not find. When I was seven years old I had asked Santa clause to gift me two badges: I pains taking developed sketches of that I wanted and offered it to him days before Christmas. The odd thing to me at the time was the careful “handing off” of the sketches to my parents while I was “being distracted” by a very tall elf.
After not getting the badges I asked for, my suspicions grew and I though about making the pieces myself. Fortunately my parents later gifted me with a copper enameling kit. I developed a technique of enameling by mixing color and design in the powder, however in the tiny kit the control over design was a bit hap hazard.
As with all things in our childhood, the kit was “over used” and eventually when the hot plate was borrowed and burnt up, I returned to other forms of art. My Mother was a professional artist and trained me in painting, sculpture and many other forms of artistic media and technique. Coupled with music (Piano and Guitar) I began to develop a way to reproduce and interpret what I saw, felt and thought.
I cannot remember a time when I was not sculpting, yet when the opportunity to take a jewelry class, I went into fabrication: working directly in the metal rather than casting. I will always be grateful for this because the broader the education in the field.
It was not until I was going through a rough patch in my life and found myself back in my parent’s home and access to a jewelry bench again that I went to an exhibit of Lalique at the LA county art museum that I found I was on the right track. In combination with my studies in metaphysics, (focusing on the art) I decided to bend the boundaries of my work to include esoteric imagery and use of my art.
For years I had attempted to develop a Tarot Deck, however these adventures into the project kept solidifying into “logo” like pictures rather than paintings. Seeking the work of a master who bent the rules as to what was to be jewelry and what was art, I was inspired.
In order to work on the project, I started to create custom jewelry for folks, building my bench of tools and honing my skills, I began to work out of a shop: the Crystal Cave, at the time in Santa Anna, California. Karen Tate, the owner of the shop was extremely supportive and began to display my work in her cases; all the while I was driving a truck.
In 1992 I went full time into jewelry, moved to Newport News, Virginia and completed the Tarot Caster Set: the first (and only) three dimensional Tarot Deck of it’s kind. Yes, each of the Major Arcana may be used almost pharmaceutical, however when used together the set is a deck which may be dropped and read as they fall. I developed the name “Tarot Casters” because the process is much like casting a net. In some of the more esoteric writing, Tzaddii (the Hebrew letter attributed to the Star Card) is the fish hook: one drops one’s mind into the great waters of the unconscious to see what would bite. By using the entire major arcana, one is using a much broader casting for ideas, inspiration and (perhaps) answers on one’s troubles.
Within a few months of being on the East Coast, I was introduced to a more esoteric community which appreciated what I had accomplished and rewarded me with praise and commissions for more work. I began with creating jewelry for circles, covens and groves as well as Churches and other religious organizations, focusing on Serving Spirit rather a specific religious trend. The only criteria I’ve maintained is that all is focused on Good Intent.
Thanks to a commission by my land lord, I developed a Tap Handle for his private reserve, thus I returned to sculpting, one of the first steps in training in my youth. I sculpted in in pieces, then assembled them after casting – a technique used in much larger pieces, however when casting with a jewelry centrifuge you are limited in how large one can go. For several decades, I focused on tiny pieces rather than the large ones, however after working so small, the larger pieces came easy, but they required me to look to a foundry rather than relying on my tiny set up for rings and pendants.
It was when I sculpted a pair of motor cycle mirrors that I turned to a local artist for help. He (who as asked me to omit his name) taught me the gaps I had in casting larger pieces, then introduced me to his buddy who had a foundry at his disposal.
At this point, I have the ability to cast at any size: even life size (and bigger). I continue to serve those who want jewelry through my website. I do not have a “store” but rather I do show my work at the Mystic Moon in Norfolk , Virginia, should anyone wish to drop in and see it . As always, I have a full catalog for your review and a gallery of some of my work. Most of the images of the pieces made in the past are “lost” in that I have not had a digital camera the entire time, so only in the pat ten years do I have pictures worthy of display.
If you wish to have something made for you, please view my website and don’t hesitate to email me with any questions.
Years ago I created the Original Kitchen Witch Pentacle as a commission for a dear friend of mine.
The basic layout was her idea:
the various implements of the Kitchen Witch.
After doing a sketch, the two inch pentacle was made.
She wanted it massive both is size and weight
so it could be used as both an Amulet to be worn and as a Ward,
a piece hung on the wall as a blessing to her Kitchen.
With her blessings,
I pulled a mold of the piece
and have been providing copies for well over ten years.
I recently posted the blog of the Kitchen Witch focusing on the Symbology:
the star balancing the elements formed by the tools of the Kitchen:
The blade,
the spoon,
the broom,
the herb branch and the candle.
En-circled by grape vines,
the piece suggests skilled hands,
a clear mind and the promise of tasty things to come.
Cooking a meal for one’s family to meet a deadline
with no notice as to how it is prepared or who it is for,
One misses an opportunity to bless their home and loved ones.
In taking the opportunity to hum a happy tune,
prepare favorite foods, make the meal a special time,
One instills Magick into every nourishing bite.
Imbuing sustenance with good flavor,
solid nutrition and joy, You may be a Kitchen Witch!
The complex art of cuisine or exotic dishes isn’t necessary,
you can accomplish great things with a simple soup, a sandwich, a salad
– anything…
so long as it is done with good intention
and the Will to provide nourishment for the body and soul.
Keeping a Kitchen with happiness and Focused Intent
spills over into:
how the cupboards are kept,
how the dishes are cleaned and arranged,
how the herbs from the garden are hung and dried,
decorations and color all add the the way
the Kitchen Witch blesses the home and family.
Each time I have posted the original piece the response was over whelming,
I realized there are a lot of kitchen witches out there!
Because the original is so massive and silver becoming so dear,
I decided to re-create the Kitchen Witch pentacle in a smaller version.
This one is lighter,
comfortable to wear,
yet still holds all of the detail of the original,
larger version.
Do you want your own?
Please visit my website to get your Small Kitchen Witch Pentacle.
I received an email from one of our Soldiers in the middle east. He wanted me to make a special set for him: something for “everyday wear” ( a pendant) and for formal wear (a clip to be used instead of a tie – and cufflinks). This was to be of a particular design he developed over the years. His instructions were very clear: the basic design was to be placed in the middle, wreathed with knot-work and nobs and surrounding the symbol he sent me he wanted some script: “CHOSAINT SAOIRSE” in “nearly legible” writing, something you would need a magnifying glass to read. The areas surrounding the symbol and the script was to be enameled to give a strong contrast between the embossed writing and raised symbol.
The jewelry was to be intended to represent his own personal affinity to his work, his duty and his country, he gave me a few words to focus on while I was working; however in time he blessed me with a more full explanation for the symbol, script and over all feel to the pieces.
In his own worlds:
“The piece is a symbol of a guardian or defender. “One who stands ready.” Usually to defend those who are not necessarily helpless, but who are not warriors. I think it rather fitting for a soldier. The inscription translates along the lines of “Protect Freedom” When I was younger I couldn’t really explain why I felt drawn to the job I have, but I did it for 10 years, then I got out of the military and went into civilian life for about 5 years. I did fine there, but I never had the sense of being in my place in the world.
“I rejoined the military a couple years ago, and I found my place again. It took a lot of introspection and self-discovery, but I do what I do because I *am* my brother’s keeper, and my family is made up of anyone who lives free, at peace with others. I and those like me do what we do so others don’t have to. That is what this design means to me.”
This set of jewelry was intended for him and only one set has been created. If you are interested in custom work for yourself or for others, please visit my How to order Custom Page.
My selection of pentacles are detailed, accenting a certain motif, design or purpose. By request I have created a large pentacle: simple basic and bold. The star itself is not woven, no defining marks denoting a purpose; just a simple star as you would find in the Pentacle Suit of the Tarot.
This two inch piece is flat on the back, the ring around the star is shaped with a good reflective curve.
This piece may be modified should you wish to have sigils, signs or signets, I can modify this basic piece to suit your needs,
please visit my How to Order Custom page.
In the mid ’90 I was commissioned to create a pendant framing a very large bolder opal. My client is a collector of precious stones. When she purchased this opal she wished to have it made into a pendant. Because of it’s size and shape, she told me it was difficult to commission a jeweler who would take on the project.
After a discussion as to how to actually hang the opal as a pendant, we spoke about the design. This rather large opal was to be framed in ocean waves of 14k gold, each wave breaking against the stone holds a small diamond. On the top of the waves is a mermaid holding a diamond. This one of a kind pendant is currently in a private collection. If you with to have something made for you, please visit my how to order custom jewelry page.
I have an Ouroboros ring (also spelled Uroboros and Oroboris) in my line for years. After many requests for a different version of the piece, I developed a new and more detailed Ring: Ouroboros Ring with Scales. Like my original version, this is the classic Ouroboros swallowing it’s tail. This time I have omitted the diamond on his head and added scales down his back and along his sides.
The Ouroboros often represents self-reflexivity or cyclical, something constantly re-creating itself, the eternal return, and other things perceived as cycles that begin anew as soon as they end. It can also signify the concept of primordial unity related to persisting from the beginning with such force or qualities it cannot be destroyed. The Ouroboros has been important in religious and mythological imagery, used in alchemical illustrations, where it symbolizes the circular nature of their work.
This piece may also be used as a pendant! Simply place the Ouroboros on your favorite chain or cord. Each ring is made as it is ordered, providing the recipient to request unusual sizes. To purchase yours, please visit my Ouroboros Ring with Scales Page.
The image of a Stag is a powerful one: it is seen in art, heard of in song, stories and strikes a spark of racial memory which seems to reach back for generations. When one sees an outline of a stag, one gets a sense of freedom, wilderness and awe.
Like the Buffalo in the Native American mid planes culture, the Stag was revered as Sacred among the Celts: offering food, tools, clothing and more for the conscious hunter. To bring down a deer meant the Household would be able to eat and live well for some time. For this and many other reasons, the image of Hern lived in the hearts and minds of the Celts for many generations.
The first mention in literature if Hern (or Herne) is in Shakespeare’s “The Merry wives of Windsor”, however many ascribe the idea of Hern to a much earlier time. A “ghost” who walks the Woods of Windsor Forest with a great rack of horns.
In the relatively new movement of Neo-Paganism, Hern’s Image has been re-awakened; there is a great deal of tribute to Hern in writings, both in fiction and tomes of Celtic Heritage.
To celebrate the Neo-Pagan view, I have created the Hern’s Pentacle Amulet. This combines the image of a stag head whose rack of horn embraces a pentacle. The bail is hidden behind the pentacle to give the amulet a sense of “floating” on your chain or cord.
A clef (a french word meaning key) is a musical symbol used to indicate the pitch of written notes. Placed on one of the lines at the beginning of the staff (five lines stacked upon each other), indicates the name and pitch of the notes on that line. This line serves as a reference point by which the names of the notes on any other line or space of the staff may be determined.
The Treble Clef’s curl wraps around the second line up on the staff indicating G above middle C, most commonly used in the staff for piano. It is one of three kinds of clef used in modern music notation: F, C, and G.
One inch tall, this three dimensional Treble Clef Amulet has a bail behind the top loop so the pendant looks like it is “floating” on your chain or chord. This small pendant is a great way to celebrate your love for music! Whether you play an instrument, sing or simply love music, the Treble Clef amulet is perfect for the music lover in your life.
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