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The Pentacle of Brotherhood from Amulets by Merlin

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on September 30, 2015
Posted in: Amulets, Pagan Jewelry, Pentacles, Wiccan Jewelry. Tagged: Amulet, Amulets by Merlin, Brotherhood, Brotherhood amulet, Brotherhood jewelry, Brotherhood pendant, Brotherhood pentacle, Community, Community jewelry, Community pendant, Community talisman, comunity pentacle, Jewelry, Pentacle, Pentacle amulet, Pentacle jewelry, pentacle talsiman. 1 Comment

Community
is derived from the Old French communité
resulting from the Latin communitas,
a term for fellowship or structured society.
The word is often used in reference to a group
organized around common values and social cohesion
within a shared physical locality;
however in modern time it may refer to groups of people
spread out over a large area
who exchange ideas through the internet,
phone lines and other forms of communication.

Pentacle of Brotherhood

Pentacle of Brotherhood

The Pentacle is a symbol representing
(among other things)
the ideal human being in perfect balance with him/herself:
the elements represented by the lower four points
with the top point symbolizing Spirit
keeping matter in balance.

The Pentacle of Brotherhood
is a symbol representing Community in its ideal form:
open communication between its members,
addressing the toughest issues
with a clear mind and an open heart.
Each of the portions of the Pentacle
is comprised of clasping hands in friendship,
reserving nothing that would inhibit health and well being.
Maintaining such a balance between Perfect Love and Perfect Trust
is the most difficult of efforts.
It requires the members of the community to be honest with each other,
true their own nature
and respecting another position without compromising one’s own ethic.
Perfect Love means
to embrace each other for what they are
without objectifying each other;
Perfect Trust is earned over time,
not simply given.
A community using these ideals as their cornerstones
would stand the test of time,
transcending hardship,
pain and suffering of life’s turmoil
demanding on one’s mortality,
able to put aside petty squabbles and differences.

This amulet is a dedication to these ideals
in hope that we can rise above the flesh that separates us
and embrace each other
for the Radiant Beings that we are.

Other Pentacles may be seen at the
Pentacle Page
created and developed
by Kirk McLaren
of Amulets by Merlin

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The Venus Amulet from Amulets by Merlin

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on September 29, 2015
Posted in: Amulets, Greek Mythology Jewelry. Tagged: Amulet, Amulet of Love, Amulets by Merlin, Aphrodite, Aphrodite Amulet, Goddess of Love, Greek love amulet, Love Amulet, Love draw amulet, Roman love amulet, Venus amulet, venus charm, Venus jewelry, venus pendant. Leave a comment
The Venus Amulet

The Venus Amulet

Venus was commonly associated with
the Greek goddess Aphrodite
and the Etruscan deity Turan,
making use of aspects from each.
As with most other gods and goddesses in Roman mythology,
the literary concept of Venus
was borrowed from literary Greek mythology of her counterpart:
Aphrodite.
The early Latin goddess of gardens
became associated with the Greek Goddess Aphrodite.
In some Latin mythology
Eros was the son of Venus and Mars,
the god of war.

Venus was revered in her many aspects:
Venus Acidalia was derived from the well Acidalius
near Orchomenus,
in which Venus used to bathe with the Graces;
others connect the name with the Greek acides or cares or troubles.
Venus Cloacina: “Venus the Purifier”;
Venus Erycina: embodied “impure” love,
and was the patron goddess of ill repute.
Venus Felix: “Lucky Venus”,
Venus Libertina: “Venus the Freedwoman”,
Venus Murcia: “Venus of the Myrtle”,
Venus Obsequens: “Graceful Venus”,
Venus Urania: “Heavenly Venus”;
Venus Victrix: “Venus the Victorious”,
Soubriquet for Venus included Venus Amica: “Venus the Friend”,
Venus Armata: “Armed Venus”,
Venus Caelestis: “Celestial Venus”,
Venus Aurea: “Golden Venus”,
Venus Genetrix: “Mother Venus”
was Venus in her role as the ancestress of the Roman people,
a goddess of motherhood and domesticity.
A festival is held in her honor on September 26.

The classic symbol if Venus:
the circle of spirit over the cross of matter
illustrating the direct connection between these aspects.
It the image of the Goddess of Love
standing sky-clad before you,
arms outstretched invitation to share and enjoy
all that love has to offer.

To get your Venus Amulet,
please visit my Venus Amulet Page.

Other amulets may be seen at the
Amulets Page
created and developed
by Kirk McLaren
of Amulets by Merlin

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Merlin’s Custom Motorcycle Mirrors

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on September 28, 2015
Posted in: Custom Motorcycle Mirrors, Motorcycle mirrors. Tagged: Biker Magazine, Custom Mirrors, Custom Motorcycle, Custom Motorcycle Mirrors, mirror. Leave a comment

In the year 2000,
I was approached by a gentleman to make a mirror for his ’87 Softail.
Up to that point I had created jewelry and sculpture,
however I had not yet created anything for a motorcycle before.
The idea was a simple one:
a skeletal hand holding a mirror about 3” tall.
I cast it in Bronze and later chromed.
The Mirror was created in time for the 2001 Bike Show in Richmond Virginia where he took second Place!
He was approached by Biker Magazine where an article about the bike and mirror was featured in the March 2001 issue.

First Mirror

The First mirror:
2 5/8″ glass with a bronze skeletal hand
The bike it was mounted on took second place
in the National competition in Richmond, VA
then featured in Biker Magazine

Since then I have created several mirrors,
each one of a kind sculpture,
usually opposing pieces to mount on the handle bars of their rides.
I have created Eagles, Dragons and skeletal hands holding disks,
ovals and even a pair of coffins with the Grim Reaper embossed on them.

Grim Reaper Mirrors

Grim Reaper Mirrors
Custom, one-of-a-kind set of mirrors
with specially cut class
sculpted by hand and cast in aluminum
then chromed
The design was inspired by the bike’s paint job

I have also chanced my approach to create the sculptures to be cast in aluminum:
they are lighter and may be polished rather than chromed,
depending on the client.
I have also made mirrors for sports cars as well as bikes.

When I begin the design,
I examine as many images of the bike or car as are provided by the client
and work up a variety of designs for them to choose from.
Once a design is agreed upon,
I begin carving the original sculptures in wax.
They are then cast in aluminum, ground, tooled for mounting and polished.
If they are to be chromed, then the added step is taken.

Because of the various steps in design and the amount of detail I usually put into the work,
I have yet not created any “stock” mirrors.
Each is a one of a kind creation designed for the specific vehicle it is made for.
Commissioning a mirror (or other motorcycle accessory) takes time:
each piece is a complete sculpture.
The result: you will have a mirror that is like no other,
designed just for you.
If you wanted one “like” the coffin Mirrors (for example)
the pair you commission will only be similar, not a copy:
I never take molds because of the intense detail is excessively difficult to duplicate.
The result is True Art for you Ride.

When deciding on a pair of mirrors, please have a series of good pictures of your Ride
focusing on the paint, other accessories and the over all lines of the vehicle’s design.
Keep in mind that I carve everything by hand and that takes time.
Chroming often takes an additional six week waiting period,
so please provide yourself at least three months for your mirrors (or other accessory) to be completed.

I look forward to hearing from you!

Other mirrors may be seen at the
Mirror Page
created and developed
by Kirk McLaren
of Amulets by Merlin

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The Genesis of the Klu Fairy

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on September 27, 2015
Posted in: Amulets, Clueless, Help for the Clueless, Humor, Jewelry design. Tagged: Amulets by Merlin, Clue by Four, clue coin, Clue Fairy, Clueless, houmor jewelry, humor amulets, Starwood. 1 Comment

In the mid Nineties
I attended a festival called “Starwood”
located in upper state New York.
This festival is a celebration of counter cultures of all kinds,
what ever branch of tree you are up in.
They celebrate life through dance, song, drumming, body painting,
costumes and what have you,
pure fun – for most of us.
Some folks consider it a refuge for the Clueless…

One of the problems we face in our lives
when we choose to work in environments
where people are on vacation.
I discovered this early when I worked in Yosemite in my youth:
people on vacation had spent the better part of a year
grinding away at their jobs
and finely have a week or two to blow off some steam
only to discover that when they packed their suitcase,
the usually forget their common sense.

Starwood is a prime example of this:
only to an extreme.
Perhaps it is the kind of tension we carry within ourselves
while we work so hard only to find release when we have time off.
Perhaps it is the opportunity to spend a few care-fee days
without having to punch a clock.
Perhaps it is because Starwood has a huge bar that never seems to close
(although I actually saw it closed on several occasions,
only to discover that people have bottles stashed in their tents).

Never the less
I found myself for several years attending Starwood,
each year
more and more silliness occurred
in high fashion and full color.
After setting up my booth and living space
(we spent two weeks there,
attending the festival that is the week before Starwood:
Sirius Rising, more of a family event than Starwood)
only to discover that because of the contour of the field
people mistook the break between my tents
as a pathway to the restroom.

Through the day and night
folks stumbled through our encampment,
sometimes even waking through our camp fire
to find relief.
After a couple of days of this and following much debate,
M’Lady Tony decided:

~ she had had enough ~

She sought out a large stick and wrote with a heavy marker
KLU by 4
and drove it into the middle of the now worn path
and glared at the first attempted trudging through our encampment.
The second attempt was made by an unwary,
yet fully bladdered man
only to find M’Lady step up
and threaten him with a sound beating
with a Clue-by-four.
This did not go un-noticed.
I had tried to appease her with a few words
about the vacationing man and his lack of brains in his luggage,
but to no avail.
She was Determined!
Later she decided to post a guard at our “gate”:
a small waif of a girl in a fairy costume
planted herself across the path with the clue-by-four across her knees
and a scowl that would send most smart people running.
There were several people over the days ahead
who found themselves being herded about with the stick
and eventually
(the last two days of such “coaxing”)
we were able to have a meal in our encampment
without dirt flying into our food
due to a hast trip to the lue.

I was Inspired.

The Clue Fairy Amulet

The Clue Fairy Amulet

In ’95
(or there-a-bouts)
I introduced to my line of Jewelry
“The Clue Fairy”
She is a tiny yet well detailed creature with tattered wings,
a baseball cap turned around on her head
and shouldering the Clue-by-Four:
ready to give you a clue!
However
I felt that it was not enough.
I also created the Clue Coin.

The Clue Coin

The Clue Coin

A tiny coin of some girth and a portrait of a clueless “DUDE”
(sometimes referred to as the “Dude Coin”).
Although it is only good for half a clue,
it is well worth carrying.
Many have found that by holding the clue coin on them
they are armed against their offspring:
“Dad, you simply don’t have a clue!”
but indeed they are wrong!
Present them with the coin to prove it!
If you use three coins to roll the I Ching,
you already start with a clue and a half:
fortune is already smiling on you!

Over the past many years
the stories of the clue fairy have become legendary.
I have been able to offer help for the clueless
at science fiction conventions,
festivals and gatherings
through-out the eastern seaboard.
Doing my part to raise the bar
or perhaps waive the clue-by-four about
for those in need!

Other Silly Amulets may be seen at the
Humor Page
created and developed
by Kirk McLaren
of Amulets by Merlin

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Merlin’s Handfasting Jewelry

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on September 26, 2015
Posted in: Celtic Jewelry, Celtic Knot Jewelry, Celtic Lore, Custom Jewelry, Druid Jewelry, Handfasting jewelry, Jewelry design, Multi Faith, Pagan Jewelry, Rings, Wedding Rings, Wiccan Jewelry. Tagged: Custom Jewelry, Handfasting, Handfasting Bracelet, Handfasting Rings, Lover's Knot, Wedding, Wedding Bracelet, Wedding Rings. Leave a comment

For centuries,
Handfasting was practiced in Northern Europe
as a primary stage to marriage
still practiced into modern times.

“Handfasting” is derived from the verb
“to handfast”,
used for making a contract of marriage.
The couple is promised for “a year and a day”
as they hand-festa
(Norse:” to strike a bargain by joining hands”).
The rite varies between practitioners
but usually incorporates the participants
to bind their hands together with ribbon or chord;
a physical extension of promises made and kept.

Handfasting Bracelet

Handfasting Bracelet

Using a design of two strands creating a combined knot
stronger than the sum of it’s parts.
The bracelets are to be put on during the ceremony
and worn for the “year and a day”;
then cherished as a keepsake when the marriage is preformed.

Many have chosen the bracelets for handfasting
and the rings for the marriage.
The Handfasting Rings
hold the same knot work design
for those people that find the bracelet too cumbersome.

Lovers Knot Ring

Lovers Knot Ring

I have made another version of the Lovers Knot,
giving it a more “Celtic” feel:
weaving the knot work in to a more intricate design.

Celtic Lovers Knot Ring

Celtic Lovers Knot Ring

If you are looking for a custom piece to be created for you,
I can design a knot work for your Wedding
or Handfasting that would be a “two of a kind” set.

Other Rings may be seen at the
Rings Page
created and developed
by Kirk McLaren
of Amulets by Merlin

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Merlin’s collection of Pentacles

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on September 25, 2015
Posted in: Amulets, Multi Faith, Pagan Jewelry, Pentacles, Wiccan Jewelry. Tagged: Amulet, Jewelry, Magic Jewelry, magical talismans, Meaning of Pentacle, Pagan amulet, Pagan Jewelry, Pagan Talisman, Pentacle, Pentacle amulet, Pentacle jewelry, Pentacle talisman, Star amulet, Star Jewelry, Star talisman, Tarot, Wiccan amulet, Wiccan Jewelry, wiccan talisman. Leave a comment

Pentacles often had no connotation of “five” in the old magical documents,
but were magical talismans inscribed with any symbol or character.
The most common “pentacle” is the five point star.
In one of it’s earliest forms the Pentacle symbolized the first “ADAM”,
signified in early art as “Human Perfection”,
the “First Man” in the Garden of Eden.

Grape Vine Pentacle

Grape Vine Pentacle

Pentacles are used in the Tarot
to signify Matter or the Material World.
Each of the Pentacle cards represents a scenario and lesson about money,
influence, decisions and more.
The five pointed star is found everywhere
from a Sheriff’s badge to a countries’ flag;
it is found in nature within apples,
in flowers and trees.
The Pentacle as a five pointed star
represents the balance between the Elements
(Fire, Water, Air, Earth)
under the Spirit
(the top point).
When presented with the top point up,
this is a symbol of health, wisdom,
balance and good fortune.
When inverted,
like any symbol reversed
it is no longer in balance but rather oppressed:
the elements are over powering the spirit.
When both are shown together
it represents the cycle of life:
the “ups and downs” of one’s existence.

Each of my pentacle amulets are focused on a different aspect of health:
brotherhood, environment, healing, friendship and love.
With over 20 designs to choose from
I have versions that include rough textures,
women’s forms,
the caduceus,
moonstone, caldrons, a pin design for wiccan clergy in the military and much more.
If you cannot find the Pentacle you are looking for,
have no fear.
I can create your design by way of your drawing or description.

Pentacles may be seen at the
Pentacle Page
created and developed
by Kirk McLaren
of Amulets by Merlin

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Merlin’s Ouroboros Ring

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on September 24, 2015
Posted in: Amulets. Tagged: Egyptian Jewelry, Egyptian ring, mythological imagery, Never Ending Story, Oroboris pendants, Oroboris rings, Ouroboros, Ouroboros pendants, Ouroboros rings, RingX Uroboros pendants, Uroboros ring. Leave a comment

The Ouroboros has been important
in religious and mythological imagery,
used in alchemical illustrations,
where it symbolizes the circular nature of their work.

The Ouroboros (also spelled Uroboros and Oroboris),
is an ancient symbol illustrated by a serpent swallowing its own tail,
forming a circle.

From 1600 B.C. in Egypt to the movie: “the Never Ending Story”
the Ouroboros has been found in cultures through out many ages.

The Ouroboros Ring

The Ouroboros Ring

The Ouroboros often represents self-reflexivity or cyclicality,
something constantly re-creating itself,
the eternal return,
and other things perceived as cycles
begin anew as soon as they end.
It can also signify
the concept of primordial unity
persisting from the beginning
with such force and quality
it cannot be destroyed.

The Ouroboros Ring for your finger.
This version has a small diamond shape cut into the forehead
symbolizing the “third eye”
adding the concept of perception through illusion;
lightly textured and smooth for comfort and wear ability.
Each ring is made as it is ordered,
providing the recipient to request unusual sizes.

The Ouroboros Ring and Other Rings may be seen at the
Rings Page
created and developed
by Kirk McLaren
of Amulets by Merlin

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The Dragon Money Clips of Amulets by Merlin

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on September 23, 2015
Posted in: Dragon Jewelry, Money Clips. Tagged: Amulets by Merlin, Custom Jewelry, custom Money Clips, dragon money clip, DragonsX Face off, Face off money clip, John Travolta, Money Clips, Skull Jewelry, Skull Money clip, Travolta Money clip. Leave a comment

It all started a few years a go when
a fellow who was a big fan to the Movie “Face-off”
saw and fell in love with the money clip that John Travolta was proffering.
He asked me if I could make a clip “just like it”.
The problem was that there are copyright issues in design
and being as I specialize in Jewelry design
I respect the sanctity of another person’s work.
I told him that I would be only too happy to make him a Dragon Money Clip,
but I would not make a “copy” of the one in the movie.
After a little discussion and examining the clip in a screen shot,
we decided to re-design the piece:
I increased detail in the scales and re-shaped the skull.

Dragon Money Clip

Dragon Money Clip

The result was a Dragon Money Clip
similar in size, it functions like the original:
the jaws articulated to grasp the bills but the detail was more intense.

After the creation of the Original,
another person liked it,
bought it and decided he wanted to “up-grade” the clip: a larger version.
And so I increased the jaws,
added even more detail in the scales and flames across the face,
making it more distinct than the original design and provided a larger bite for the bills.
This Dragon Money Clip I named “Flame”.

Flame Dragon Money Clip

Flame Dragon Money Clip

My most recent commission is a one-of-a-kind Dragon Money Clip.
The size was nearly doubled (four inches long!),
even more detail in the scales and the eyes.
Now the retina and the pupils of the eyes are of garnet
and the “whites” of the eyes are in Sterling as is the entire piece.
The jaws are also articulated as the original
but because of the increased size it can hold a wad of cash
that would be the envy of any High Roller.

Custom One-of-a-kind Dragon Money Clip

Custom One-of-a-kind Dragon Money Clip

I have also created a variety of Other Money Clips as well,
skulls with stones in the eyes,
cross bones and a Jolly Roger perfect for Pirates,
Bikers and other lovers of the Skull.

For your Pleasure,
I have posted more images of the original Dragon Money Clip,
Flame and now the new GIANT Dragon Money Clip in my website.

Merlin’s Dragon Money Clips and Other Money Clips my be seen at the
Money Clips Page
created and developed
by Kirk McLaren
of Amulets by Merlin

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Merlin’s Om Earrings

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on September 21, 2015
Posted in: Earrings, Peace Jewelry. Tagged: Aum, Aum charm, Aum earring, Aum earrings, earrings, gold Aum earring, gold Om earring, Moody Blues, Om, om amulet, Om charm, Om earrings, om jewelry, Om pendentX silver Aum earring, silver Om earring. Leave a comment

In the Sixties “Om”
(or Aum”)
was placed in pop culture through out America and Europe.
Even the Moody Blues even wrote a song “Aum”
in the finale of
“In search of the Lost Chord”
of their Threshold series.
Even as our pop-culture moved on to other things,
Om continued to be what it is:
a very sacred and complex idea.
In an earlier blog
I wrote a bit about it’s use and history.
I created my own version of the Om Amulet
by encasing it within a circle.

Om Earrings

Om Earrings

To accompany the Om Amulet,
I have also developed the Om Earrings.
The symbol is made with a small bail within the top of the Sanskrit word,
then I added a jump ring to suspend it with a earring finding.
The added jump ring gives the glyph additional movement
as it adorns the ear.
Flanked on either side with an OM,
one is surrounded with eternity and peace.
These earrings are for those who wish to be reminded of
and/or wish to harness the depth of this “simple” symbol.

The Om Earrings and Other Earrings my be seen at the
Earrings Page
created and developed
by Kirk McLaren
of Amulets by Merlin

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The Merlin Kallisti Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on September 18, 2015
Posted in: Amulets, Greek Mythology Jewelry, Humor, Jewelry design. Tagged: Achilles, Aphrodite jewelry, Discordian, Eris, gold apple amulet, gold apple jewelry, Helen of Troy, Illuminati amulet, Illuminati jewelry, Kallisti Amulet, Kallisti jewelry, Robert Anton Wilson. 2 Comments

The Kallisti Amulet has been a source of humor for centuries.
To understand this “Ancient Prank”,
here is a brief lesson in Greek Mythology…

The Kallisti Amulet

The Kallisti Amulet

Known for being a trouble maker,
Eris was not in the list of guests invited to the wedding
of Peleus and Thetis,
the parents of Achilles.
In spite of the lack of invitation
Eris came to the reception party
and threw a solid gold apple through the door with the inscription:

Kallisti: “For the fairest”

Hera, Athena and Aphrodite saw this piece of art
and started disputing who it was for.
Disgusted by the constant bickering,
Zeus sent them to Mount Ida near Troy to be judged by the shepherd Paris,
who chose Aphrodite as the most beautiful,
accepting Helen’s hand for a bride.
Paris, having come to fetch his bride at Sparta,
where Helen was queen,
left the city as her lover and sailed with her to Troy.
But her husband Menelaus and his brother Agamemnon
took great exception for this theft,
sent a powerful army against Troy;
and the rest is history.

The Kallisti Amulet is a favorite
of those fans of the Science Fiction Trilogy by Robert Anton Wilson:
the Illuminati;
and is hailed by the Discordians:
a movement that pops up now and then who attend such conventions
and enjoy a practical joke now and then.
An amulet of mischief and humor.

The Kallisti Amulet and Other amulets my be seen at the
Amulets Page
created and developed
by Kirk McLaren
of Amulets by Merlin

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