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Merlin’s Custom Matching Masonic Cuffs and Ring

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on August 2, 2015
Posted in: Amulets, Cuff Links, Custom Jewelry, Masonic Jewelry, Rings. Tagged: cuff links, custom Masonic cuff links, custom Masonic jewelry, custom Masonic pentacle cufflinks, custom Masonic ring, custom pentacle Masonic rings, design decisions, Masonic Cuffs, Masonic Jewelry, Masonic Lodge, Masonic Ring. 1 Comment

A Gentleman’s request for some formal wear;
something he could use at his Masonic Lodge.
Typically the combination of a pentacle with the classic square and compass is hard to find
– if not impossible.
However after some design decisions,
he decided we go ahead with the project.

Each of the pieces were created by hand:
carved in wax and using the lost wax process cast in sterling silver.
The woven pentacle with it’s circle used as the foundation of the design,
the the compass and square laid over the top and crowned with the classic “G” in the center.
The ring was built on a classic shank which smoothly fits the hand.
For the cuff links,
the design was mounted on a “solid state” style of cuff links,
omitting a chance of breakage for years of wear.
The style of the links are of a “pillar” design:
each of the caps conforming to either the base of the link
or the top design of the Masonic Symbol.

Matching Masonic Cuffs and Ring

Matching Masonic Cuffs and Ring

When I asked him for a quick review, in his worlds:

“I really like the ring and cuff links I had specially designed.
They have met my expectations
thanks for making them.”

The Gentleman wore his Masonic Ring and Cuff set to his Ceremony
the evening he received them.

If you are interested in having something made which is hard to find,

please go to my How to order custom jewelry page.

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What is an Amulet by Merlin?

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on August 2, 2015
Posted in: Amulets, Commentary, Custom Jewelry, Tarot. Tagged: about amulets, Amulet, amulets, Amulets and Talismans, choosing amulets, comentary on amulets, custom amulets, Jewelry, meaning of amulets, use of amulets. Leave a comment

For as long as people have ascribed objects with special affinity
they have harnessed the use of Talismans:
objects associated with “magic” or “special powers”.
Amulets have come in a variety of shapes and sizes:
tools, weapons even vehicles.
Among these objects,
jewelry has been the most popular of Talismans:
the Amulets.

An Amulet can be a ring or pendant made of metal,
stone, bone or other substance;
however the intrinsic value is the focus here.
In its basic Latin translation: amuletum,
the “Amulet” was to “repel trouble”;
however as society has progressed
and our needs and desires have become more sophisticated,
the use of amulets has expanded.
A common amulet used today is a wedding ring:
it represents special meanings:
love, trust and a reminder of a promise made.

Mermaid

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From the 12th century the creation of amulets became more sophisticated:
the greater Key of Solomon
and its various seals
have expanded the purpose of the Amulet to a wide variety of uses:
bringer of rain, lucid dreaming, clarity of thought and so on.
Our history is filled with Amulets from many cultures
including Native American, Gypsy, Romanian, and Celtic;
nearly every culture has its amulets and their use.

In my own work I began with the Tarot.
Each card has a specific meaning and purpose,
reflections of how we think and respond to each other,
the fine tuning of a person’s virtue and their lessons.
I then developed the metaphors that step beyond the two dimensional image,
allowing the bearer of the amulet to focus on the idea and intent
of each of the Major Arcana.
From there I have studied and implemented a host of symbols
to provide a wide variety of Amulets for many purposes.

How do I get a piece of jewelry to work as an Amulet?

It is preferable to harness a piece of jewelry
already been targeted to work as an amulet.
The important step is to find a connection with the piece,
something that first “reminds” you of the intent.
For example,
if you wished to become pregnant
(provided you have a partner that will assist you in the physical step),
you would find an amulet that would represent fertility to you.
To activate the amulet is simply developing an affinity with the piece.
“This pendant makes me feel fertile”.
Touching that “place” may require some work on your part:
you need to discover that fertile part within
and connect with the amulet you are using.
A great example is found in the first book of the legendary series:
The Sword of Shannara.
Towards the end of the story,
our hero finds it difficult to activate his Talisman
until he discovers the spark of truth within himself
necessary to ignite the “Magic” of the blade.
Although a book of fiction,
the principle is the plain:
to harness such things one must first find that part within one’s self
before the enhancement can take place.

Looking again to the Tarot Amulets,
each piece is designed to help one find that spark within through lore,
imagery and intent.
If one is studying the Chakras, Kundalini and Yoga,
then the Strength Amulet would be a good tool
to help one focus on one’s studies,
exercises and meditations.
It is an enhancement;
it does not take the place of real practice and study.
A lens in of itself does not create light:
it magnifies and focuses the light
giving one more control over what is already there.
With Amulets and Talismans it is not so much the object
rather it is the relationship between the person and their amulet
that makes the difference.
It is not the Wedding Ring that makes you married
it is the relationship between all parties concerned
that creates the marriage:
the rings enhance the marriage and give it a physical point of reference on which to focus;
the symbol of the eternal circle and the experience of its presentation at the ceremony.

I have created hundreds of designs;
and always creating more.
On occasion a person will need a piece that will help them accomplish a task,
focus purpose or celebrate life.
Many times he or she will produce a design providing
the necessary connection to their desired goal.
From their art
(or from a description of the design)
I then create what they would like.
To see my line of Jewelry,
sculpture and other works of art and to learn more about how your amulet can be made,
please visit my how to order custom page.

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Merlin’s Winter Awen Ring

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on August 1, 2015
Posted in: Druid Jewelry, nature Jewelry, Pagan Jewelry, Rings. Tagged: Ancient Order of Druids, Awen, Awen Jewelry, Awen Ring, Druid ring, Isaac Bonewits, Order of Bards Ovates & Druids, The Winter Awen Ring, United Ancient Order of Druids, Winter Awen, Winter Awen Jewelry, winter awen ring, winter druid ring. Leave a comment

The Awen
is an ancient design used by the Druids of Olde.
This symbol has been recognized and harnessed by the Neo-Pagan movement
to symbolize the emanation of the Light,
brought into manifestation in the material world.

In his research Isaac Bonewits wrote about it’s use and lore:

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.”

Since the creation of the Winter Awen Amulet,
I have received numerous requests to create a Winter Awen Ring.
The original amulet was similar to Isaac’s piece
in that is is in the shape of the Awen:
a wreath of leaves with three staves descending from the top
however like the Winter version,
the leaves are of Holly, the “dots” are pine cones.
I have also trailed down the sides of the ring with holly,
and a cluster of berries crown the top of the piece.

Winter Awen Ring

Winter Awen Ring

In the original design,
the central “ray” of the Awen is exposed,
here in the new Winter version,
the Holly covers the stave and it appears below.
This additional feature reflects
the idea of how the light is obscured
in the Winter
only to re-emerge “un-looked for”; the triumph of the Light.

The Winter Awen Ring is now available through Amulets by Merlin,
to order your Awen Ring,
please visit my Awen Ring page.

To see more rings, please visit my Ring Page
To see more Druid Jewelry, please visit my Druid Amulets Page

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Merlin’s Green Man Ring

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on July 31, 2015
Posted in: Celtic Jewelry, Celtic Lore, Druid Jewelry, Pagan Jewelry, Rings. Tagged: green Man, green man jewelry, green man ring, Greenman, greenman jewelry, greenman ring. 2 Comments

This was originally an amulet,
a rather large one.
I have made several versions of the Green Man over the years,
however this is my favorite.
Some time ago
I tried as an experiment
to see how this would look
as a ring with a leaf pattern for the shank.

Sometimes when you look up into the forest’s branches,
one can see images like faces in the leaves.
In the elder days,
that “face” was said to be a vision of the Green Man.
This “Spirit of the Wood”
was revered through out the Celtic lands
as a manifestation of the Woods themselves,
an aspect of the God. Later,
lore has it spoken of the Green Man through out the legends of Arthur.
This is my own interpretation of the Lord of the Trees,
bedecked with acorns and leaves.

Green Man Ring

Green Man Ring

In this version,
I used malachite as the forehead’s stone.
I also brightened the leaves I used for the setting.
Shown here with Malachite,
also available with lapis lazuli or Carnelian.
Each is made as ordered: so when you get one,
it will be made specially for you.
It is not a small ring:
the face is 1 3/8” from leafy beard to the top.

To get your Green Man Ring,
please go to my Green Man Ring Page

See more on my Rings Page

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Merlin’s Djembe of Fire Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on July 30, 2015
Posted in: Amulets, Drum Circles, Drum Jewelry, music amulet, Music Jewelry. Tagged: Djembe, Djembe amulet, Djembe jewelry, Drum Amulet, drum circle amulet, Drum Circle Jewelry, Drum Jewelry, fire drum amulet, fire drum jewelry. 1 Comment

I was once on the “circuit”
– touring from one festival to another
offering my services and art to fair goers up and down the east coast.
When it got dark and folks could no longer see my jewelry and sculpture,
I would close up shop and head down to the fire and listen to the drums.
Problem was I wanted to play with them
– but I really didn’t know how.
I had spent much of my childhood at a keyboard
playing the piano
– learning classical music and such
but this drumming thing was beyond me

When I met some drummers who offered me a chance to drum
I gladly gave it a try.
At first just keeping the down beat was my job.
Because of my background I caught on quickly and became the metronome of the circle
Keeping the beat going as the advanced musicians danced on the edge
And the dancers pulled me forward
I started experimenting with rhythm

One night – I was cut off.
“Get your own drum” I was told.
I was advised to get the “biggest drum I could find”
And so the one I found was being used as a coffee table by a drum maker
Huge, standing tall and holding up a dinner tray.
the sound was amazing
And so I started with this oversize, much too heavy Djembe
When I started drumming at the fire of Starwood
it felt like I was in the surf and a wave caught me
carried me for a very long time
Later I looked up to discover the full moon was nearly setting
I and been drumming all night!

Djembe of Fire Amulet

Djembe of Fire Amulet

Years later, a good friend asked me to make an amulet
which represented the drum and it’s power
A Djembe: fire licking the sides of the bell
two hands poised over the rim
playing

The Djembe of Fire Amulet
is for those people who love the drum
The Drum Circle
and music made around the fire!

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Merlin’s Bunny Skull Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on July 29, 2015
Posted in: Amulets, Humor, Skull Jewelry. Tagged: A Passion Play, Alice in Wonderland, Bunny Skull, Bunny Skull Amulet, Donnie Darko, Jethro Tull, Juthro Tull, Monty Python's Holy Grail, Rabbit Skull, Skull Jewelry, The Non-Rabbit, the Rabbit of Caerbannog, thick as a brick, Tim the Enchanter. Leave a comment

Seldom one finds a fierce image of the Rabbit.
In Alice in Wonderland,
the White Rabbit in a constant rush
due to his tardiness of “an important date”
seems a benign bunny.
Harvey (a rather large rabbit) was noted as an imaginary friend
who accompanied Elwood,
sometimes advising him on a number of matters.
Yet for those who have spent time with rabbits,
know they can have a somewhat darker streak.

Bunny Skull Amulet

Bunny Skull Amulet

In the images presented in Monty Python’s Holy Grail,
is described by Tim the Enchanter
as a rabbit hidden in a cave: a grim slayer
– noted by his more ferocious antics
is so profoundly formidable Sir Robin soils his armor.
This terrible beast then slays Bors
by decapitating hims with his terrible teeth!

In other film Lore,
a sector of a Great Rabbit looms heavily in Donnie Darko,
appearing as a huge beast in times of darkness and fear.

But there is indeed hope for the Rabbit:
noted in A Passion Play by Jethro Tull,
the Hare looses his spectacles and is advised by a number of forest creatures
as to why it has happened
and where hi might find them.
Indeed,
it is also referenced in another musical creation by the same artists:
Thick as a Brick (a parody on the classic style of the concept album)
the Non-Rabbit is noted as a transcendent being
who rises above the illusions of Being.

Also noteworthy
is the use of the Hare an a number for Celtic and Norse mythos
representing “more than fertility”
a transcendent being representing a host of virtues and innocence.

To encompass these
(and so many other ideas)
I have created the Bunny Skull:
Both luckier than a rabbit’s foot
and offering fierce protection,
this Bunny Skull is fashioned in miniature
after the likeness of Frank the Ferocious,
direct descendant of the Rabbit of Caerbannog.

Three quarters of an inch tall,
with a jump ring fitted between the ears,
the Bunny Skull Amulet is perfect
for those lovers of skull jewelry.

Please see more at my Skull Jewelry Page

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Merlin’s Grand Staff Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on July 28, 2015
Posted in: Amulets, music amulet, Music Jewelry, music notation jewelry, music notation pendant, music pendant. Tagged: Amulet, Bass Clef Jewelry, Bass Clef pendant, classical music, f clef jewelry, f clef pendant, g clef jewelry g clef pendant, Grand Staff, grand staff amulet, Grand Staff jewelry, grand staff pendant, Music Jewelry, music pendant, treble clef jewelry. Leave a comment

A lover of music all my life,
I was fortunate enough to hear Great Music since I was a child
and the privilege of learning to play the piano.
Since my teen years,
I have taught music to beginners and intermediate musicians,
watching the love of music spread through the generations.

For me,
I was introduced to classical music first,
however I have learned to embrace music from every culture,
finding country, rock and many other “kinds” of music inspiring.
Although performance music is the “most common” form we are all familiar with,
learning music as a way to enjoy life itself has been my focus.
From the concert hall of listing to professionals
to immersing myself in the raw sounds of the Public Drum Circle;
Finding music deeply spiritual and sheer fun.
To celebrate my love for it,
I have developed a line of jewelry with musical themes,
including both instruments and musical notation.

The Grand Staff Amulet

The Grand Staff Amulet

When one observes most music written for the piano
– or any score which embraces “most” of the notes
– one typically comes across the Grand Staff.
This is actually the Treble (G) Clef above
and the Bass (F) clef below.
Between the stack of five lines above and five below,
is found Middle “C” – found in the center of a keyboard.
This “short hand” way of writing music simplifies the process
adding ledger lines above and below where needed.
Typically the grand staff includes an additional bracket
known as “the brace” with key and time signatures included.

Combining the two clefs into a single glyph
and excluding the brace and the lines,
the piece is simplified into a concept:
the full spectrum of sound.
A back bail is provided
behind the treble clef to hang the pendant on a chain or cord of cord,
hiding the way it is hung so it looks like it is floating.

The Grand Staff Amulet would be ideal for anyone who studies or simply appreciates music.

For more music themed jewelry, please visit my Music Jewelry Page

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Merlin’s Dragon Cloak Clasp

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on July 27, 2015
Posted in: Cloak Clasps, Dragon Jewelry. Tagged: Cloak Clasp, Dragon Clasp, Dragon cloak hook, dragon designs, dragon jacket clasp, Dragon Jewelry, Song Dragon, The Double Song Cloak Clasp, twin dragon cloak clasp, twin dragon cloak hook, twin dragon jewelry, two wern cloak clasp, wern cloak hook, wern jewelry. Leave a comment

Double Song Cloak-Clasp

The Double Song Cloak Clasp

About 17 years ago
m’Lady Tony requested I create one of her favorite dragon designs:
“Song” as a pendant.
After some time I decided to augment the Song Dragon
into a cloak clasp and added three loops
to the back of each side and two hooks to lock them into place.
The result is very close to the original painting of “Song” she created
weaving music together to close your cloak, cape or jacket.
With the three loops behind the wings and tail,
even when not hooked together they hang straight on your garment.

The Double Song Cloak Clasp

continues to be one of my favorite pieces.
If you look closely,
like the original paintings and drawings
Tony created years ago,
her signature is in the scales of the tail,
and on the other side:
opposing.
Like Mirth,
the Flame Dragon
and the Baby Dragon,
Song is one of Tony’s designs in Amulets by Merlin.

More creatures of Myth may be found on my Mythicals Page

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Merlin’s One-of-a-kind Ouroboros Penannular Brooch

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on July 26, 2015
Posted in: Brooches, Celtic Jewelry, Celtic Lore, Cloak Clasps, Custom Jewelry, Ouroboros. Tagged: Celtic Heritage, Celtic Jewelry, Custom Ouroboros Penannular brooch, Never Ending Story jewelry, Ouroboros, Ouroboros brooch, Ouroboros jewelry, Ouroboros Penannular, Ouroboros Penannular brooch, Ouroboros pin, Penannular, Penannular Brooch. Leave a comment

I have already produced the Ouroboros Ring for some time,
however a gentleman wanted to have something specially made
touching both his Celtic Heritage and his love for the Ouroboros:
the Ouroboros Penannular Brooch!

Ouroboros Penannular Brooch

Ouroboros Penannular Brooch

The Worm Himself
A solid three dimensional carving ,
a fully detailed with a traditional diamond scalded spine.
Unlike a Ladies’ Penannular,
this is a solid ring with a “free” pin.
By his request I created the pin without a head like a sewing needle.
It is worn with the ring of the Ouroboros placed on the cloak
(or Great Kilt)
with the needle piercing the material underneath (after bunching it up a bit!)
the ring thus securing the Brooch and cloak together.

This is a one-of-a-kind piece
with no mold taken for reproduction,
however
if you wish to have something similar made
(or anything of the kind) simply ask!

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My Mentor

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on July 25, 2015
Posted in: Sculpture. Tagged: Althea B, Althea B. McLaren, learning sculpture, McLaren Studio Academy, Sculpting in clay, sculpting in Terra Cotta, Sculpture, sculptures, sculpure tecnique, Terra Cotta. Leave a comment

I have often heard folk speak of art as if it was something alien,
something that only a few could do
and thus relegated to some sort of elite group.
As I was raised by an artist
(both of them were artists in fact),
the concept of art was common to me.
Something I thought everyone did.
Surrounded by my Mother’s Sculptures and Paintings,
I was encouraged to try every medium available.

“There is no difference between them”,
my Mother was speaking about painting,
sculpture and Music.
“They all come from the same place,
the only real difference is how they materialize.”
I took her word for it.
A couple of paintings, sculptures,
needle point and knitting,
bead work and jewelry,
glass, sketching…
everything
everywhere
all at once.

Fred Katz

Fred Katz ~ First Jazz Cellist
(composer of the music in the original
“Little shop of Horrors”
-black and white version),
Terra Cotta Sculpture
by Althea B. McLaren
1979

Fred Katz

The finished Sculpture of Fred Katz
Terra Cotta Sculpture
by Althea B. McLaren
1979

How she “coped” with what can be referred to as
“writer’s Block” to an artist
is to continually have a multiple of projects going simultaneously.
In this way should inspiration not ferment on one medium,
to move to the next one.

I have found that is all else fails,
play the piano.

For me,
what seems to speak the clearest to me
is sculpting.
When working in clay (Terra Cotta)
one starts with a rather undefined lump of clay.
Working with it in your hands
by pinching and shaping,
into the form you are visualizing.
Because the medium has it’s limits,
there are compromises you must make
in order for the piece to take shape.

For example,
clay has a tendency to dry out
– and so it should before firing.
However thick clay dries slower than the thin areas,
causing cracks and fissures.
One must either make sure everything is the same thickness
(planning ahead)
or you can wrap the design’s thinnest portions
with cloth or plastic.
The sculpture’s design is a compromise
between design and the nature of the clay itself.
You can design the piece with these compromises in mind
– but there must be a level of pragmatism involved.
Being too demanding of the clay
and you will get flaws or worse:
a stray air bubble caught in the shell
which in turn explodes in the kiln.
Too much of a slave to the clay will yield blocky
and rather unimaginative sculptures.
My Mother was a master at walking this fine balance
between design and media
and showed me that a compromise
can actually be a part of the discipline.

The Wizard

The Wizard
Terra Cotta sculpture
created by Althea B McLaren
1984

Knowing a weakness,
one can create armatures or use saran wrap at a very thing point,
hallowing our a portion where is isn’t viable can keep a uniform shell
piercing a heavy area of clay and sealing the face can allow areas to dry more evenly.
and there is always the spray bottle.

What I learned in the Studio
I have applied to my life.
Investing one’s self in a multiple of projects in many ways.
Respecting the limits of others, nourishing their vision
and marvel at the way our lives are both sculptures
and what is being sculpted:
a pinch here,
shaping there
watching how beauty manifests in all things.

The last sculpture I created in her Studio
was the Dance of Shiva,
it was to illustrate my grasp of her instruction
through design,
comprehension of religious symbolism
and development in Terra Cotta
(respecting it’s limitations
and working around them).

Shiva

Shiva
The last Sculpture I created in
the McLaren Studio Academy

When it was complete
the dutiful son that I was
turned to his mother and mentor
and asked: “well, what do your think?”
(hoping for approval).
She turned to the piece just mounted on Teak,
raised an eyebrow and let out a half smile:

“nice
– make more.”

~~~

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