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The Classic Ankh

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on May 13, 2013
Posted in: Amulets. Tagged: Ankh amulet, Ankh jewelry, Sterling Silver Ankh, Sterling Silver ankh Amulet, Sterling Silver crux ansata, Sterling Silver handled cross. 1 Comment

The Classic Ankh

In the words of Thomas Inman, published in 1869:

“It is by Egyptologists called the symbol of life.
It is also called the “handled cross”,
or crux ansata.
It represents the male triad and the female unit,
under a decent form.
There are few symbols more commonly met
with in Egyptian art.
In some remarkable sculptures,
where the sun’s rays are represented as terminating in hands,
the offerings which these bring are many a crux ansata,
emblematic of the truth that a fruitful union
is a gift from the deity.”

The Classic Ankh

The Classic Ankh Amulet

I have re-created the classic shape of the Ankh for my line of jewelry.
A classic rendering of an ancient Egyptian symbol
of the tenacity of life.
Very strong and solid.
Texture is smooth yet holds the feeling of a relic.
To get yours, please visit my Classic Ankh Page.

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The Scrying Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on May 10, 2013
Posted in: Amulets. Tagged: classic image, crystal ball amulet, crystal ball jewelry, Crystal ball pendant, hand holding a crystal ball amulet, opalescent glass, silver hand jewelry, sterling silver hand. Leave a comment

To Scry is to gaze into a pool of water,
a crystal ball or jewel,
and see visions of spirits or divination.
This practice transcends culture:
practiced all over the world by many peoples.

The Scrying Amulet

The Scrying Amulet

A Sphere of opalescent glass gripped in a sterling silver hand.
The classic image of a crystal ball
set into the fingers of a tiny sculpted hand

The Scrying Amulet is designed to hang on a top bail
which sweeps around the wrist like a tiny serpent.
The glass is opalescent creating a multi-colored effect
swirling as it turns,
bouncing light through it’s spherical lens.

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Drum Circle Dynamics part 6

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on May 4, 2013
Posted in: Amulets, Drum Circles, Drum Jewelry. Tagged: creativity, culture, Drum Circles, healthy Drum Circles, mental-health. Leave a comment

Change Your Mind

Over the past few decades I have attended drum circles in all kinds of situations.
In side, out side, fair weather and foul.
Full moon and the dark of it,
warm weather and cold – even in the rain.
Every time it has been different,
each time the very process of the Drum Circle itself
changes the environment and the people.
The Drum circle
(when done correctly)
alters one’s perspective,
mood and more down to the very quick of the soul.

The Drummer Amulet

The Drummer Amulet

I attended a Drum Circle in a hotel some years ago.
The place was packed and the should roared down the halls.
As I approached
(the place was just starting to pick up)
I heard a drummer exiting the room say:
“I just don’t feel it tonight”.
I had to stop and re-collect myself.
When approaching a Circle of this kind
I tend to go through a process where I re-focus
“who I am” to “what I need to be”.
Perhaps a good term would be to “psych myself up”,
but that doesn’t really cover it.
Basically I “change my mind”.

Those of us who have been doing this a while
tend to be what I call “energy workers”.
We have learned over the years
this kind of thing depends a great deal
on your mind set
and how you focus yourself
– even in the worst of times
we have to learn how to alter one’s state of thought,
banish ill will and focus on the sound,
the rhythms
and the intent of what you are doing.
The hardest thing to do is to change your own mind.
When working a circle of drummers
(each drummer is doing this – hopefully)
we are focusing the best intent,
the greatest will to make the circle “sing”.

The comment “I just don’t feel it tonight”
told me a lot about the person I was passing.
The drummer/dancer was expecting
the “real work” should be done for them:
expecting to be seduced by the circle
into making a good space for the drummers to drum
and dancers to dance.

Momentarily,
I paused to re-collect myself and took a breath.
The friend I was with seemed troubled:
“What’s the matter?” she asked.
I centered and grounded in a breath,
lifted my heart and smiled.
“Nothing” I reassured her.
“Nothing at all”.

I set aside my presumptions and preconceptions;
shed my grief and concern
and entered the room with a light heart
and focused on the rhythm.

It was chaotic: no down beat,
no clear rhythm:
it sounded like rain.
After I got settled,
I began by re-enforcing the down beat
(of what there was)
and started to mold myself into
a Focused Intent of Support
listened for a rhythm which a few were agreeing
with and added to that.
The circle began to strengthen.
I lead by following
and added my strength to theirs.
The Drum Circle smoothed out
and expanded into music.

The lessons I have learned in the drum circle
I have worked into daily living.
We are responsible for our own beat,
responsible for our own mood and temperament.
If you just don’t feel it:
change your mind.

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The Wolf Ring

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on April 7, 2013
Posted in: Rings. Tagged: sterling silver wolf jewelry, sterling silver wolf ring, wolf head ring, Wolf Jewelry, Wolf Ring. Leave a comment

This is the Original Wolf Ring in my collection of jewelry
Originally designed to match the Wolf Amulet,
this ring has the portrait of a wolf gazing at you.
The face is not flat,
rather it is designed more as a “high Relief” sculpture
with the texture of fir
reaching out into the shank
(the band that goes around your finger)
giving it a very organic look to the piece.

The Wolf Ring

The Wolf Ring

I make each ring as they are ordered,
Allowing each ring to be size to fit you.
I can also include an inscription if you choose.
Gold available on request.

To learn more and order the Wolf ring,
please visit my Wolf Ring page.

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Flame the Dragon Money Clip

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on March 25, 2013
Posted in: Amulets. Tagged: articulated jaws dragon money clip, Castor Troy money clip, dragon money clip, Dragon money clips with working jaws, Face Off Dragon Money Clip, John Travolta, Nicolas Cage, Working jaws money clips. 2 Comments

The original was inspired by the movie Face-Off starling John Travolta and Nicolas Cage.
Because I am very concerned about copy right issues,
I discussed with my client about using the concept of a dragon money clip with working jaws,
but to create the money clip with a different style of dragon head.
The result was the first of my money clips.

After the original Money clip was created,
I received a request for a larger version.
However stylish the gentleman told me,
he wanted a clip with a deeper set of jaws.

Flame the Dragon Money Clip

Flame the Dragon Money Clip

I extended the nose and altered the scales
and retained the style of the stones set for the eyes:
the lids are a part of the settings:
a sort of channel setting yet worked into the design.
This give a more natural,
fluid look to the piece,
less stylized and more “real”.

The clip itself is 2 1/2″ by 1 1/2″ money clip
(6.8 cm by 3.8 cm)
with deep set jaws for your folding money.
The clip is available in sterling silver,
bronze and gold plated.
Stones range from red, green, and blue synthetic.
I also have black onyx and hematite cabochons for the eyes.
If you wish to “go natural”
I can also offer red Garnets or other stones on request.

To get yours, please visit my Flame the Dragon Money Clip Page

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Spring Wreath Brooch

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on March 23, 2013
Posted in: Brooches, nature Jewelry. Tagged: brooch pin, Flower Brooch, orchid brooch, renaissance faires, spring flower brooch, spring wreath, sterling silver blossom brooch, Sterling silver orchid wreath brooch, sterling silver spring blossom brooch, sterling silver spring wreath brooch. 1 Comment

At Renaissance Faires
one sees may ladies crowned
with a circlet of flowers like this.
Often there are booths
where fresh and straw flowers
are twisted tied
fashioned into
wreaths and circlets.

Spring Wreath Brooch

Spring Wreath Brooch

Orchid,
rose, daisy
and other blossoms
with accompanied foliage
ornament this this wreath of Spring.

Crowned with blooms
and fashioned like a circlet
with twisted stems behind,
this sculpture of a circlet
has a brooch pin for your scarf,
jacket, cape or cloak.
Perfect of Ren Fair enthusiasts
and lovers of Spring.

2 1/4” by 1 1/2” with the classic hing-and-clasp brooch back
Available in Sterling silver and bronze
Where to get your Spring Wreath Brooch

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The Acorn Brooch

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on February 26, 2013
Posted in: Brooches, nature Jewelry. Tagged: Acorn Brooches, Acorn jewelry, Autumn Brooches, autumn jewelry, oak brooches, Oak Jewelry, silver acorn brooch, silver Acorn jewelry, silver oak brooches, silver oak jewelry. Leave a comment

A spray of Autumn: Acorns, oak leaves, pine cone and other flora makes this brooch a classic adornment for cloaks, capes, scarves and jackets.

The Acorn Brooch

The Acorn Brooch

A hinged pin with a secure catch behind the piece provides a secure fastening to your garment. One and one half inches wide, this deep carving of Autumnal leaf and seed adds class to any ensemble. To get yours, please visit my Acorn Brooch page.

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The Pocket Wand

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on February 13, 2013
Posted in: Magic Wand. Tagged: custom copper and sterling silver magic wands, custom magic wands, magick wands, one of a kind magic wands, small custom magic wands, Small magic wands, style. Leave a comment

The Pocket Wand,
A tube of copper gilded with a silver run of oak leaves in a clockwise spiral.
A clutch of holly holds a quartz in place,
The pummel set with a Moonstone in the ground end.
The tube was designed to hold a rolled you scroll which included a blessing, inserted before completion.

The Custom Pocket Wand
The Pocket Wand

The purpose was to create a wand that could be easily carried and discreetly used. The person for whom I made it has harnessed the wand’s shape to help her stop smoking, hence the “shape of a cigarette”. Each time she want to smoke, she would take it out and hold it – remembering not to light the business end!

Currently in a private collection.

If you wish to have a wand made, please visit my How to order custom page

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Custom Gye Nyame Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on February 5, 2013
Posted in: Amulets, Multi Faith. Tagged: custom African Amulet, custom African Jewelry, Custom Amulet, custom Amulets by Merlin, custom Ghana amulet, custom Ghana jewelry, custom Gye Nyame, custom Gye Nyame amulet, custom Gye Nyame pendant, custom Gye Nyamejewelry, Custom Jewelry. Leave a comment

This unique and beautiful symbol is omnipresent in Ghana. It is the most popular in decoration: a reflection on the deeply religious character of the Ghanaian people.

Custom Gye Nyame Amulet
Custom Gye Nyame Amulet

Symbol of the Omnipotence and the Omnipresence Of God. From the Akan aphorism: Abode santann yi firi tete; obi nte ase a onim ne ahyease, na obi ntena ase nkosi ne awie, Gye Nyame. Literal translation: This great panorama of creation dates back to time immemorial; no one lives who saw its beginning and no one will live to see its end, Except God.

Gye Nyame is a symbol meaning “I am afraid of none but God,” or: “Nyame biribi wo sor” suggests that good things come from above. More information about this symbol and it’s backlground may be found in an eariler article.

I have within my jewelry line the amulet in two sizes, one larger deeply carved piece, a smaller flat version and matching earrings. A client who has enjoyed her set requested the larger piece modified to accommodate a much larger chain. The result was to turn the Custom Gye Nyame Amulet into a more leaf-like shape.

This is a one-of-a-kind piece currently in a private collection. Because I specialize in custom, I am able to modify any of my pieces to fit your ideas and needs. To learn more about custom jewelry can sculpture please visit my How to order Custom page.

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Custom Dragon Money Clip

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on February 2, 2013
Posted in: Amulets. Tagged: custom dragon money clips, Custom Jewelry, Dragon Money clips, Face off, Face off money clips, Money clip, spring loaded money clips, Sterling silver dragon money clips. Leave a comment

Some years ago I was commissioned to create a version of the Dragon Money Clip seen in the movie: “Face Off”. I developed my own version of money clip. Not quite a serpentine Eastern Dragon, nor the more “boxy” Western version but indeed my own kind of dragon complete with eyes of jewels and a working jaw to “bite” the bills.

Custom Dragon Money Clip

Later I developed a second, larger version: Flame the Dragon Money Clip. I added a touch of the Eastern Look by including tendrils of flame along the face but it has the stylized scales for of cranium containing the spring that works the jaw. The Ocular cavities where the stones are set are a part of the design itself: the design is not detracted by an obvious setting.

Custom Dragon Money Clip

A gentleman saw Flame the Dragon Money Clip and wanted an even larger version: four inches! The result is this vary large Dragon Money Clip. Like my original version it is a spring loaded clip with a working jaw to bite his cash. With a red stone to fit the iris the piece weighted out to nearly four ounces of sterling silver.

If you are interested in my money clips, please visit my Money Clip page. If you would like a custom piece, please go to my How to order custom jewelry and art page.

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