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Custom Flame Dragon Money-clip

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on October 30, 2011
Posted in: Custom Jewelry, Dragon Jewelry, Money Clips. Tagged: chinese dragon money clip, Custom Dragon Money Clip, dragon money clip, silver chinese dragon money clip, silver dragon money clip. Leave a comment

A little while ago a fellow called about my Flame Dragon Money-clip.
Apparently he has been searching for one for some time
and only then found my site where I display the two versions I make.
Although he liked it very much,
he enjoyed the Chinese Dragons more than my versions,
which is more a hybrid between eastern and western styles.

Custom Dragon Money Clip

Custom Chinese Dragon Money Clip
Modified from
Flame the Dragon Money Clip

After a bit of conversation,
I decided to augment the site’s ability to customize the Money-clip for him.
I now added a “modification” option in ordering.

He gave me the particulars and came up with several modifications.
The horns are moved to the top of the head,
the teeth are more snagged
(a couple of fangs are placed in the back row of top teeth)
and the beard is added with long tendrils toward the back jaw.
It changed the lines of the piece,
and now he is a proud owner of a very unique dragon money-clip!

If you are interested in having something similar made for you,
please take a look at Flame the Dragon Money Clip
and then check out my How to order custom page.

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The Moon Phase Chain Bracelet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on October 17, 2011
Posted in: Bracelets, Moon Jewelry, nature Jewelry. Tagged: Luna bracelet, Luna jewelry, Lunar Bracelet, Moon Bracelet, Moon Jewelry, sterling silver Luna bracelet, sterling silver moon bracelet. Leave a comment

Much is written on the subject including node, mansions (or nakshatras), Lunation and more. For those who love Luna in her many aspects, I have created the Moon Phase Chain. Each link is carved front and back with craters of the lunar surface, each in a phase: full, waxing and waning, gibbous and crescent. I make a variety of sizes from earrings to belly chains; now available in a bracelet.

Moon BraceletMoon Phase Bracelet

The moon has been a powerful influence for centuries. The Lore of humanity across many cultures attribute to the Moon many things: from Lunacy to the tides. Watching the moon in it’s phases is something we have been doing for centuries. Learn more about my: Moon Phase Chain.

To Order you Moon Phase Bracelet please visit my Moon Phase Bracelet Page.

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Ouroboros Ring with Scales

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on October 7, 2011
Posted in: Amulets, Rings. Tagged: Oroboris pendants, Oroboris rings, Ouroboros pendants, Ouroboros rings, Uroboros pendants, Uroboros rings. Leave a comment

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 New Ouroboros Ring with Scales
Ouroboros Ring with Scales

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.

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Hern’s Pentacle Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on September 30, 2011
Posted in: Amulets. Tagged: Pentacle, Pentacle amulets, Pentacle jewelry, Pentacle talismans. Leave a comment

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.

Hern and Pentacle Amulet
Hern’s Pentacle Amulet

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.

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What I learned from my Theater Class

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on September 21, 2011
Posted in: Amulets, Science Fiction Convention, SheVaCon. Tagged: Court Jester, High School theater Class, Learning Acting, Learning theater, SheVaCon, SheVaCon Amulet, SheVaCon Amulet 1999, theater Class. Leave a comment

Many of us who went through the public schools in the US
have attended Theater classes.
All jokes aside for a bit,
I wanted to relate what I learned all those years ago
and how it has helped me through out my life.

If you did the same
or either had friends in theater
or at least knew someone who did,
you are well aware of the stigma associated
with the course.
Shunned by “polite society”,
the jocks
or the “bad” kids,
the theater kids seem to stick out as “geeky”,
perhaps at least a little strange.
For the most part they were avoided
because they tended to relate to others in strange ways.

Why?

Is it because theater folk
are so very odd
they cannot relate to anything?
Is it because they are misunderstood?

For may part,
I was drawn the the Theater department
because of a sense of comradeship,
a chance to do something with others
which did not involve conflict.
Creating something with others
(like team sports)
gave me a sense of satisfaction
and an ability to relate to other people
on a level I understood.

As I worked with the Department and the classes,
I discovered there was a need
for all kinds of things
to be don for productions:
everything from understanding math,
geometry literature and so on,
but also applications:
wood shop, construction,
textiles, painting
and sculpture.
Everything had to go together and coordinate.
I found I could participate in many ways
using my abilities in visual arts and music.

Then there was acting.

I was allowed to experience the process
of the construction a character
and embody it.
Learning the lines was not enough,
I had to think outside myself.
I began to understand how all the various things
I was “doing”
(laughing, crying, self reflection)
were not the same thing as “being”.
Thinking outside myself
became more important as I grew older
and became an employee,
a Father
and a citizen.

In theater
we are taught how to use our emotions
to develop characters
in plays and pantomimes.
To do so means one must learn how emotions work
and to replicate them for the stage.
In doing so,
a “switch” is indicated,
which means one learns to
“turn them off and on”,

which is tricky.

It also infers
when a genuine emotion occurs,
you have the ability to change it
or hide it
as the situation presents itself.
Thus theater people find themselves
in situations
where they need to change the mood of the room
and are able to do so:
for good or ill.
When applied by a virtuous individual,
the results may benefit everyone.

One of the classic images of the theater
is the court jester.
In the old days
the court jester was a fellow
(the only one!)
who poked fun at the King.

The relationship between the two
was reflected in the costume
of the court jester:
he had a small puppet of himself,
typically making a happy face,
while the jester looks at the puppet
with a sad one.
When the king is jolly,
the jester has nothing to do
and is thus:
sad.

When the King is sad,
the jester is busily smiling
in his efforts to cheer him up.

These images go beyond “happy and sad”:
the King
(in the those days)
was perceived as the embodiment
of the Land itself.
The Health and Happiness of the King
is translated into
the health and Happiness of
the Land and it’s People.

It was this which inspired
the SheVaCon amulet
I created a dozen years ago.

SheVaCon Amulet 1999

Watching how others behaved
and how I reacted taught me how
some are trapped in the personality they are inhabiting
and how others use their personalities as weapons against each other,
hoeing and refining;
sharpening them for damage.
Folks have found the right combination
of acting and charisma
can change the dynamic of a family,
a tribe,
a community
or country.
Knowing what it is and how it works
can arm one’s self against deception.

Most important of all,
I learned how I trap myself
in my own perceptions.
By studying other personalities for the stage,
I learned how these are constructed
by both circumstance
and by choice,
and the danger of being trapped.

Theater prepared me to be wary of myself
because I had seen how others trick themselves
into believing
and doing things
which are against one’s own interests:
self and otherwise.
I learned to be vigilant
for new information
and perspectives,
stay flexible enough to change
one’s course of action
should one discover
one is indeed:
wrong.

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The Treble Clef Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on September 20, 2011
Posted in: Amulets, Music Jewelry. Tagged: Music Amulet, Music Jewelry, music pendant, sterling silver treble clef amulet, sterling silver treble clef jewelry, Treble clef amulet, Treble Clef pendant. 4 Comments

Brand New from Amulets by Merlin! A piece of jewelry celebrating the universal symbol of Music

for singers, musicians and lovers of the musical arts!

The Treble Clef Amulet
Treble Clef Amulet

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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Rose in Flight Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on September 15, 2011
Posted in: Amulets, Jewelry design. Tagged: custom glass and silver rose jewelry, custom glass jewelry, glass rose jewelry, Rose jewelry. Leave a comment

The Rose is attributed to Love, the goddesses Aphrodite and Venus; it is attributed to purity and many things we consider sacred. In this one of a kind amulet, I centered a hand blown piece of glass formed into a rose and gave it wings: hand engraved the wings to catch and flash the light. The “root” of the rose is twisted into a Moon Stone, a stone of Vision. The amulet is a progression from the spark of inspiration, how it can blossom and rise beyond what we thought we could accomplish so long as our hearts are True.

Rose in Flight Amulet

This was not commissioned: the Rose in Flight was designed and created “all at once”. I found a glass blower who was interested in using his work as center pieces in jewelry and developed this in hope to design an entire line of Silver and glass pieces. Unfortunately, the glass blower no longer creates, so this is the only amulet of it’s kind.

Rose in Flight Amulet is now in a private collection.

If you are interested in having something like this made for you, please visit my how to order custom page.

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Custom Yin-Yang Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on September 10, 2011
Posted in: Amulets, Ankh Jewelry, Custom Jewelry, Multi Faith. Tagged: custom Oraboris talisman, custom Oreboris amulet, custom oreboris jewelry, custom Oriboris amulet, custom Oriboris jewelry, Custom Yin Yang Oriboris amulet. Leave a comment

In my line of jewelry, I have a Yin-Yang Amulet. Wrapped around the edge is the Ouroboros and for the “two spots” signifying the Light in Darkness and Darkness in Light I placed pentacles. This amulet has been a part of my line for many years, quite popular when I was traveling from one festival to another. The combination of these three ideas in one piece provided an amulet that was both quite broad in meaning and focused for a particular kind of person.

Recently I received a request to modify the amulet. Although she loved the idea of the combination she wrote:

“I am more drawn to the Ankh than I am to the Pentacle, is it possible to replace the Pentacles with Ankhs?”

As I specialize in custom, I was glad to do it! And so, the most recent version of this complex amulet has the Ankh replacing the Pentacles: a Custom Yin Yang Amulet.

If you like what you see in my Jewelry Line, but want a modification, Write me and let me know what changes you wish and I will be happy to do so. Modifications are only a small fee, but with alterations the piece becomes a one-of-a-kind!

Custom Yin Yang

For more information on Custom, be sure to visit my How to order custom page!

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Leaf Knot Cloak Clasp

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on September 2, 2011
Posted in: Celtic Jewelry, Celtic Lore, Cloak Clasps. Tagged: Celtic knot jewelry, Cloak Clasp, Ivy Knot Cloak clasp, Knot Cloak clasp, Leaf Knot Cloak clasp, Maple Cloak clasp, silver Celtic jewelry. 1 Comment

The Leaf Knot Cloak Clasp is designed with a frame of leaf and knot work to look like an arbor. This two sided designer clasp adds distinction, classically Celtic with a fresh look.

This clasp is perfect for jackets and cloaks: it is to be stitched on each side of your garment using three loops on the back of each panel for stability. A hook and eye is provided so the two portions of the clasp may be clasped together. The Leaf Knot Cloak Clasp is strong, capable of holding heavy cloth; perfect for wool or other bulky cloaks.

Leaf Knot cloak clasp

If you would like to learn more or purchase yours, please visit the Leaf Knot Cloak Clasp page.

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Peace Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on August 24, 2011
Posted in: Amulets, Peace Jewelry. Tagged: Peace amulet, Peace jewelry, Peace sign amulet, Peace sign jewelry, sterling silver peace pendant, Sterling silver trail of tears peace jewelry, tear drop Peace amulet, tear drop peace jewelry, The Trail of Tears pendant. Leave a comment

In an earlier post, I described the history of the Peace Sign, how it was in 1958 Holtom described the design as a figure in the “manner of Goya’s peasant before the firing squad.” Later Bertrand Russell suggested the design formed the naval code of semaphore, and the symbol represents the code letters for ND.’” The code ND for Nuclear Disarmament. I also pointed out how similar it is to the Elder Futhark when the peace symbol is reversed looks like the rune of “Protection” or Algiz.

Growing up in the sixties, I saw the peace sign everywhere, usually in marches on TV and in the streets around local universities and collages, on t shirts and as pendants. I learned of older brothers of my friends who were not returning from the war and became more concerned about “why” there was war and “how” one could bring a halt to the blood shed.

The Peace Amulet

Then I learned of the Trail of Tears: an act of genocide by our government and it’s interests: the removal included many members of the Cherokee, Muscogee (Creek), Seminole, and Choctaw nations among others, from their homelands to “Indian Territory”. Originated from a description of the removal of the Choctaw Nation in 1831 (then President Andrew Jackson) many Native Americans suffered from exposure, disease and starvation en route to their destinations. Many died, including 4,000 of the 15,000 relocated Cherokee.

In spite of the millions who have perished in wars, we as a people continue to wage war as a solution to disagreements between nations, pursuing wealth and enforcing ideology on others. In spite of our losses, the obvious cost in life, land and our own morality in continuing to justify conflict, war continues to be the solution of choice between nations, religions and monetary institutions.

We have seen the result of war: lives lost on the battlefield, broken spirits returning from conflict who trained to kill without remorse decide to continue what they are taught only to find themselves addicted to drugs, in prison or turn to suicide. Those of us who recognize the price we pay of war have advocate Diplomacy. Conflict resolution through negotiation. It is less glamorous, harder to work with, but the results are a more stable society, prosperity and a healthier people.

In creating the Peace Amulet, I altered the standard shape of the Peace sign into a teardrop in honor of those who have given their lives for a better world, to honor those who have suffered at the hands of others and a reminder we all have an opportunity to change the world by thoughtfully responding to conflict, seeking a peaceful resolution and choosing Peace.

This amulet represents the concept and ideals of Peace, a commitment: making a better future, shedding corruption, turning away from abuse and despite, and never forgetting the cost of war.

To purchase yours, please visit my Peace Amulet Page.

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