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Rune Casters from Amulets by Merlin

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on October 25, 2015
Posted in: Celtic Lore, Runes. Tagged: Amulets by Merlin, Anglo-Saxon Futhorc, Celtic Lore, Celtic Symbol, Elder Furhark, Frisian Runes, Northumbrian runes, Rune, Rune Reading, Rune set, Younger Futhark. 2 Comments

After completing the Tarot Casters
I began to consider the Runes.
In most cases one finds Rune sets with the various glyphs
painted on stones or carved into wood.
I began to visualize the various possibilities
and Tony suggested what was needed:
simply the Runes themselves,
letters with no borders cast in bronze of silver.
In this way one could use them much like the Tarot Casters:
simply drop them and see how they fall.

Merlin's Rune Casters

Merlin’s Rune Casters

The first set I created was the basic twenty four letters
from the Elder Futhark.
When the Set was first released,
Laura Jackson found me on the internet and was quite take by the work.
Following a review on her website she later asked me
about expanding the set for those people who wished to develop
new reading techniques.
By her prompting, I then “finished the set” to include the Younger Futhark,
the Anglo-Saxon Futhorc
and the Northumbrian/Frisian Runes,
the Expanded Rune Caster Set; 42 in all.

Because the set is “simply the runes” cast in metal,
the reading techniques have expanded to many forms:
from throwing the entire set,
taking a “pinch” of runes and dropping them
to simply pulling one at a time and placing them in patterns to create “words”.

The set includes a hand made casting cloth
with a pouch in one end to keep the Runes safe;
this may be rolled up for traveling or spread out for a reading,
just like the Tarot Casters.
A book with a very brief summery of the names of the runes is included.

I would recommend looking to the Rune Masters
to study the Lore of the Runes for a more complete understanding of the subject.
As always,
I invite those that use the tools I make to write of their experiences and insights.
Like the Tarot:
the Runes are a “living system”
improved upon with every generation.
May it be so with yours.

Both Rune and Tarot Caster sets may be seen at the
Rune and Tarot Page
created and developed
by Kirk McLaren
of Amulets by Merlin

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Drummer Amulet from Amulets by Merlin

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on October 24, 2015
Posted in: Amulets, Drum Circles, Drum Jewelry, Sculpture. Tagged: Amulet, Amulets by Merlin, Drum Amulet, Drum Charm, drum circle amulet, drum circle charm, drummer amulet. 1 Comment

I know you have seen this guy at the drum circle, I have!
He is the guy that walks into the circle,
straps on his drum and changes the sound from a basic pulse
to music that sends the dancers flying.
Other drummers crowd around him as he plays that Jimbay like it as a full orchestra.
Dancers prance before him as if filling themselves with his rhythm
– yet he seems unconscious of the fact he is drawing so much attention,
caught in a wave of music himself.
I saw him too…

Drummer Amulet

Drummer Amulet

In my attempt to capture the moment in a tiny piece of jewelry
I created this three dimensional sculpture of the Drummer Amulet
is only one and a half inches tall.
I tucked a lock of hair behind his head to create a bail
so you can wear him or hang him on your drum.
His hands are in the midst of playing a roll as his palms
stroke the goatskin drum head,
invoking the sound of the drum circle.

This amulet is the first of many tiny drum circle drummers,
dancers and guardians,
each of the same scale,
all three dimensional sculptures,
all may be worn as amulets or charms on a drum
marking a particularly good drum circle or as a dedication to music itself.

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

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Gye Nyame Collection from Amulets by Merlin

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on October 23, 2015
Posted in: Amulets, Earrings, Multi Faith. Tagged: African Amulet, African Jewelry, Anchient Divinity, Ghana anumet, Ghana jewelry, Gye Nyame, Gye Nyame jewelry. Leave a comment
Gye Nyame Set

Gye Nyame Collection

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.
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).
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;
the symbol of the Omnipotence and Omnipresence of God.

In the development of the Gye Nyame Set,
I made the earrings “flat” to frame the face with a flash or two;
the main pendant holds the curves to accentuate the flow of the Gye Nyame Amulet;
a deeply carved three dimensional amulet (both sides)
with a bail through the top point allowing a chain or cord to pass through.

Wearing these amulets connect one to a tradition
well over 5000 years old.

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

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DNA Jewelry from Amulets by Merlin

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on October 22, 2015
Posted in: dna, Jewelry design, nature Jewelry. Tagged: Amulets by Merlin, Cirque du Soleil, Custom Jewelry, Dina Emerson, dna, DNA Bracelet, dna earrings double helix Las Vegas, DNA jewelry, Dna necklace, dna pendant, Mystère, Treasure Island. Leave a comment

Based on the molecular theories of DNA construction,
Amulets by Merlin has created a line of jewelry harnessing the double helix motif.
Instead of using the classic construction
of sugars and phosphate groups joined by ester bonds,
the pendant, bracelet and earrings
are made of silver (or gold if you prefer).
Using the classic shape of the balls and rods,
the pendant is over two inches long with the pattern moving up over the bail;
the earrings resemble icicles tapering down from the ear
and the bracelet is created
with tiny interlocking hinges
allowing it to flow over supply over your wrist.

DNA Jewelry

The DNA Jewelry Collection

DNA is often compared to a set of blueprints,
recipe, or code, containing instructions
needed to assemble other components of cells.
Metaphorically DNA may also be considered as a way
to keep and transmit information
or perhaps messages in small and compact places.

Dina Emerson’s nickname is DNA
and upon commissioning a ring for her partner
we developed a DNA ring.
Originally intended as a “one of a kind ring”
for her “one of a kind Bo”
but we thought it an interesting idea
to extend the ring into a full line of jewelry.
A new ring design for public release is forth-coming.

Dina is a Force of Nature with the Art of the Theater:
on and off stage
she blends into the fabric of
Cirque du Soleil’s Mystère
as if conjuring the images with her voice.
Twice nightly she sings mezzo-soprano
across the theaters of Treasure Island in Las Vegas
and the miracle of Mystère manifests fresh as an opening night.

With the blessings of Dina Emerson,
Amulets by Merlin now presents a full line of jewelry:
the DNA Sequence:
pendant, earrings and bracelet.
Perfect for Microbiologists
and other folks who work with the tiny encoders.

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

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Pan Pipe Penannular from Amulets by Merlin

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on October 21, 2015
Posted in: Brooches, Celtic Jewelry, Celtic Knot Jewelry, Celtic Lore, Cloak Clasps. Tagged: Amulets by Merlin, Brooch, Celtic, Celtic Lore, Celtic Symbol, Grape jewelry, pan flute jewelry, Pan jewelry, Pan pipe, Pan Pipe brooch, Pan Pipe jewelry, Pan Pipe Penannular, Penannular, SCA jewelry, The Grape. Leave a comment

Mixing metaphors
(and cultures)
combining ideas that seem to go well together:
Music, Grapes and a Celtic Cloaking Device.
It is said that the grape was on of the gifts of the gods
(Southern Europe is notorious for embracing the Grape and the Olive)
Grapes produce a fine fruit that may be pressed into juice
in turn fermented into wine producing spirits.
The Grape also creates a leaf that may be used for a variety of uses,
even served in dishes….
The cane it creates tells stories all of their own.

Pan Pipe Penannular

Pan Pipe Penannular

The Penannular is a brooch used by the Celts in traditional garb.
It was incorporated as a fastener for fabric: from light scarf to heavy cloak.
For Men it is a solid ring where a tuft of cloth
drawn up and a pin was thrust through the tuft:
the ring securing the pin.
For Women: a horse shoe shaped frame is created and a pin
is fastened to the frame.
The pin travels on the frame to capture,
hold and release the fabric.
Still used today in both re-enactors and SCA,
the Penannular is a brooch that stands out from the more common pin.

The Pan Pipe is unusual for a Penannular because of the design.
Unlike the traditional Penannular which has bold lines,
knot work and stones:
this brooch harnesses the ancient technology of the fastener
enhanced with detailed grape vines on an arbor;
loaded down with fruit.
The pin head itself is the pan pipe with still more leaves and grapes.
Highly detailed,
this is both a work of art and a fully functional Penannular brooch.
The page I created for the Pan Pipe Penannular
contains a description and
a short video demonstration of how to use a Penannular for your cloak, jacket or cape.

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

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Toasting the Moon Amulet from Amulets by Merlin

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on October 20, 2015
Posted in: Amulets, Moon Jewelry. Tagged: amulets, Amulets by Merlin, how to make jewelry, Moon Jewelry, video tutorial jewelry making. 1 Comment

When Allyn was attending collage,
he received an assignment to create an educational video.
Allyn had been helping me in my shop off and on since he was 11 years old,
so he knows the process quite well.
One evening he burst into my home with a borrowed Video camera
and told me of his assignment.

Toasting the Moon Amulet

Toasting the Moon Amulet

Within minutes
I found myself the subject of a class project,
first sketching a design
and then under the glare of a lens
and I carved the piece.
We were letting the investment set up
when we noticed it was 3am.

The following day Allyn was at it again,
this time balancing precariously in the rafters of my studio
as I melted the silver and cast.
Laughing the entire time
we finished up weeks ahead of his deadline
and he was pleased with his grade!

I came across his footage and decided to clean it up a bit.
A little lute music, new titles and a logo,
a short tutorial for your pleasure.
To view it,
please visit my:

“How to order custom jewelry Page“

It clarifies the lost wax process
and perhaps a peek at the rhythm of this art.

The amulet itself is of a crescent moon,
a relief of a tree and under the tree is a man toasting to the Lunar Light.
Before Allyn asked me to create this piece for the video,
I was musing over the idea as a design I wanted to do.
Allyn gave me the excuse!

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

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Pixie Flame Chain from Amulets by Merlin

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on October 19, 2015
Posted in: Jewelry design. Tagged: Amulets by Merlin, Custom Jewelry, fire chain, fire jewelry, Jewelry, Magic Jewelry, Necklace, Pagan Jewelry, Pixie Chain, Pixie Jewelry, Wiccan Jewelry. Leave a comment

After designing the Phoenix Head piece
(now an amulet and brooch)
I wanted to expand the motif to a necklace.
I carved a series of six flames: each a tongue of fire,
each holding loops at each end to be joined into a chain.
The result was very interesting:
after assembly the feel of the chain as it glides over the hand
giving the allusion more of water than fire:
smooth and silky.

After attaching it to the phoenix,
I then developed the flame sprite from the chain,
laying down the links and seeing what was being suggested.
The flame sprite was one of my first “free form” pieces:
instead of the normal process of sketching out drawings and mulling over design,
I simply took up wax and carved her.

Pixie Flame Chain

Pixie Flame Chain

I also experimented with earrings and bracelets with the flame chain.
Each time I worked with the links they suggested even more ideas.
Years later I saw that the links could be modified into tiny sprites
thus the Pixie Flame Chain was born.
I took the separate links and worked the design into tiny figures of the sprites,
sizzling and extruding from fire.
Again, no sketches were developed before carving:
and I didn’t use “carving wax”;
I used simple soft injection was –
something that the “jewelry industry” frowns upon.

Most of my training I received in art was through my family:
both of my Parents were educators in the Humanities:
both trained musicians, scholars
and in the case of my Mother: artist.
One of the more pragmatic approaches I was taught
was “what ever works: works”.
Even though I follow the formula as taught in “old school” art
(first you create a series of renderings and examine the concepts
then re-create drawings that work out details and over come obstacles),
there are times when the wave of inspiration catches you and you ride it until you are done.
It is often so with sculpting.
One learns to “think with your hands” in the creation of art.

One finds this in all the arts,
music is the same way:
the basic melody or rhythm sets a foundation
the process of working the pattern with your hands
will then yield new and interesting ways to develop design.
I have found that switching media helps me
develop new ideas that would not occur to me otherwise.

One way to circumvent this obstacle
is to develop several works in different media at the same time:
imagery seems (at least for me)
to require sound and touch to manifest completely:
I listen to music and stories while I sculpt; I play the piano to think about shapes.
I also use time to set aside one project and work on another,
all the while the incubation process continues
while I go for a walk or talk to a friend.

Art itself is a way of life:
continually developing shapes,
colors and sounds that amplify each project,
developing hybrids of expression;
forming experience into tactile objects,
sounds from inspiration that in turn inspire.

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

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Phoenix Amulet from Amulets by Merlin

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on October 18, 2015
Posted in: Amulets, Dragon Jewelry, Jewelry design. Tagged: Amulet, Amulets by Merlin, Jewelry, Magic Jewelry, metaphysical sculpture, Necklace, Phoenix, Phoenix jewelry. 1 Comment

Originally designed to be the front portion of a circlet,
this design highlights the Double Headed Phoenix:
a creature rises from the ashes from a previous incarnation;
a two headed manifestation;
much like Janus the God that sees into the past
learning from the lessons of experience;
and looking into the future.
The God of the gates and passages
of beginnings both abstract and concrete.

The Phoenix

These ideas are combined
into a single piece to produce a hybrid of ideas:
renewal, vision, knowledge from experience
and the ability to begin again
with vitality and the promise of success.

The Phoenix amulet is 2 ½” across
available as a brooch or necklace.
The brooch has a long pin between the win tips
for a secure fastening
the necklace harnesses the flame chain:
completing the motif of fire and renewal.

A massive piece
for those working on starting a new life,
beginning a new project or career
or simply taking a new look to life and the possibilities it holds.

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

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Flame Sprite Necklace from Amulets by Merlin

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on October 17, 2015
Posted in: Amulets, Jewelry design. Tagged: fire spirit amulet, Fire spirit jewelry, fire sprite jewelry, flame necklace, flame sprit necklace. Leave a comment

As the heat of summer wanes
and we huddle around our fires to keep warm through the cold of autumn,
we often watch the flames flicker and pop,
perhaps unconsciously deciphering the images in the flames.
Some of us see dragons curling through the logs…

Flame Sprite Necklace

Flame Sprite Necklace

More often than not,
I have seen the presence of the fire elementals:
the flame Sprites dancing in the fire place or the fire circles.
Composed of fire herself:
she catches tiny sparks
and releases them up into the pops and sizzles
of the surrounding flames
I have attempted to capture the heart of the Flame Sprite’s dance
in the flames and freeze her in sterling silver.
The Flame Sprite holds a flame in one hand
and releases it in the other.
I have placed her on a flame chain:
a hand fabricated chain composed of flame shapes
long enough to fit an 18 inch length.
For those that want an additional flare,
I can create a custom setting
and extend the motif of the fire:
holding a flame stone.
I have also created Flame earrings,
bracelet or the Flame Chain
that may be worn sans the sprite.
Fire is consuming,
transforming and passionate.
This is a necklace designed for the fiery personality,
the warm hearted, and dancers of the fire circle.

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

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Peaceful Mushroom Amulet from Amulets by Merlin

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on October 16, 2015
Posted in: Amulets, Jewelry design, Peace Jewelry. Tagged: Amulet, Amulets by Merlin, Bodi Tree, Ethno-Botanist, KPFK, magic Mushroom jewelry, Mayan, Mushroom jewelry, Starwood, Terrance McKenna. Leave a comment

Years ago (back in the 1980s)
I lived in Southern California.
Being an avid listener to KPFK’s “Something’s Happening”
one of the regulars was Terrance McKenna:
and Ethno-Botanist who spoke long and glowingly
about his trips into the Amazon and his research of various ideas that involved 2012,
the I Ch’ing, Mushrooms, DNA,
the Mayans and a host of other ideas.
In the course of listening to these late night broadcasts
I created and amulet the closely resembles amanita muscaria mushrooms
growing into a peace sign.

Peaceful Mushroom Amulet
Peaceful Mushroom Amulet

In the early Nineties
Terrace visited the Bodi Tree bookstore in Los Angeles:
a very large alternative shop.
My Buddy Russ and our Ladies visited the store to pay our respects,
however due to other issues the connection wasn’t made.

Late in the Nineties I attended Starwood
where Terrance offered lectures.
I was honored with a visit to my booth that the Man Himself.
After examining my work I presented him
with a copy of the Peaceful Mushroom Amulet
as a “thank you” for the hundreds of hours of lectures
I was able to listen to the KPFK.

“My God!” he exclaimed.
“The usual response I get from folks is:
‘I taped them from the radio and gave them to all my friends!’”
then he laughed.

Although I never saw him again
(he passed away some years after that)
What struck me about him was his laugh:
infectious, kind and full hearted.
When I make the amulet,
I can almost hear his guffaw.

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

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