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Skull Money Clip

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on November 7, 2010
Posted in: Money Clips, Skull Jewelry. Tagged: Biker Jewelry, Biker Money Clip, bronze money clip, Bronze skull money clip, custom Money Clips, Goth Jewelry, Goth Money Clip, Money clip, scull money clip, silver money clip, silver scull money clip. Leave a comment

None like it.

This Classic Skull Money Clip is a deep carving which will easily fit into your pocket and a fully articulated jaw to bite those bills!

Skull Money Clip
Skull Money Clip

This is a perfect gift for those who are collectors of the skull in jewelry and decor. Your bank roll is protected by the ancestors! Perfect for Bikers, Goth enthusiasts and Medical Students.

Open Jaw

As with all of Merlin’s creations, these are not mass produced: each one is made as they are ordered and can be modified with your symbol or logo on the forehead (custom fees may apply). To see and learn more or order yours, please visit the web page in my site for more details about the Skull Money Clip “here”.

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Divine Duality Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on November 6, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Pagan Jewelry, Wiccan Jewelry. Tagged: God and Goddess amulet, God and Goddess jewelry, God goddess amulet, god goddess jewelry, god goddess talisman. Leave a comment

The most popular form of Theism in our world today
seems to be Monotheism.
Judaism, Christianity and Islam seem to agree (at least on this)
there is “One God”,
but this does not encompass the entirety of religions in our world today.
For those with a broader view of Divinity
I have created the Divine Duality Amulet.

Divine Duality Amulet

Divine Duality Amulet

The perception of the divine is an extremely personal thing.
Religion refers to the relationship
with what one perceives as a “higher consciousness”
whether it be a supreme being or a member of a pantheon.
In many Monotheistic religions,
one develops a personal relationship with as “personal God”
or a representative (Angel).
Although this can most certainly be true with Polytheism,
there are many forms that do not respond to a “personal” relationship:
tribute is offered or other forms of acknowledgment.

Among the Polytheists,
one could be Henotheist:
specializing in the worship of one particular deity
where as the Kathenotheists worship different deities
at different occasions:
seasonal or for specific kinds of blessings.
Among the Polytheists we find hard polytheism
views the gods as being distinct and separate beings
such as the Egyptian and Greek Religions
and parts of Hinduism.
Soft polytheism view the gods as being
a part of the greater whole such as forms of Hinduism:
Smartism and Advaita Vedanta.

For the Divine Duality Amulet,
I created a two sided piece,
one side of the God and the other of the Goddess.
For the Feminine Deity her face is prominent
surrounded by her hair emanating out and curling beneath,
hiding her neck in curls.
For the God side his face a partially disguised for his hair and beard.
I have included Stag Horns as one would find with the Older Gods
(horns are usually attributed to the variety of animal their society is dependent on:
the stag for northern European,
the Buffalo for the Native American Planes Tribes).

Having an amulet that includes both the God and the Goddess combined
is helpful to those why are devotees of both The Goddess and the God,
able to offer tribute to both simultaneously.
One may wear the Goddess visible between Beltane and Samhain,
while turning it over between Samhain and Beltane,
thus representing the duel aspects of the seasons.
It may be used as a tool to bring balance within oneself,
pulling together the needed aspects of the Masculine and the Feminine, Light and Shadow, Nurturer and Defender.

To learn more or get a your own Amulet,
please visit my web page
featuring the Divine Duality Amulet.

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The Large High Priestess

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on November 3, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Pagan Jewelry, Tarot, Wiccan Jewelry. Tagged: High Priestess Amulets, moon amulets, silver tarot amulets, Tarot, Tarot Amulets, Tarot Priestess, Tarot Priestess amulets. 1 Comment

One of my earliest paintings was the image of the High Priestess. A cascading waterfall with it’s source from the heavens, spilling past a crescent moon, captured and channeled by a beautiful woman whose skirts return to water. Later, I translated the image into an Amulet: the transmutation from collective unconsciousness, captured, personified and then returned into the Akashic Pool.

The Large High Priestess
The Large High Priestess Amulet

In an earlier blog, I have gone into more detail on the Lore of the High Priestess, featuring a smaller version developed more as one of the pieces of the Three Dimensional Tarot Deck I completed in 1992. This Large High Priestess Amulet the original version: bold, strong droplets in the skirts, the moon is at a slight angle as if seen hung in the sky, and with more facial detail.

The Large High Priestess Amulet has always been a favorite of mine, made as a dedication to Girls and Women of all ages, all that is feminine.

with card

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Kitchen Witch Pentacle

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on October 31, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Pagan Jewelry, Pentacles, Wiccan Jewelry. Tagged: Kitchen Witch amulet, Kitchen Witch jewelry, Kitchen Witch Pentacle, Kitchen Witch talisman, silver Kitchen Witch, silver Kitchen Witch jewelry. 6 Comments

When one cooks a meal for one’s family simply to meet the deadline of the hour and gives no notice as to how it is prepared or who it is for, one misses an opportunity to bless their home and loved ones. When one takes that opportunity to hum a happy tune, prepare favorite foods, make the meal a special time one instills Magick into every nourishing bite. Imbuing sustenance with good flavor, solid nutrition and joy, one may be a Kitchen Witch! The complex art of cuisine or exotic dishes isn’t necessary, one can accomplish great things with a simple soup, a sandwich, a salad – anything… so long as it is done with good intention and the will to provide nourishment for the body and soul. Keeping a Kitchen with happiness and focused intent can also spill over into how the cupboards are kept, how the dishes are cleaned and arranged, how the herbs from the garden are hung and dried, decorations and color all add the the way the Kitchen Witch blesses the home and family.

Kitchen Witch Pentacle
Kitchen Witch Pentacle

In celebration of the Kitchen Witch, I have created the Kitchen Witch Pentacle. It creates the star symbolizing the balance of the elements formed by the tools of the Kitchen: The blade, the spoon, the broom, the herb and the candle. En-circled by grape vines, this heavy 2 inch Pentacle may be worn as an amulet or hung in the kitchen as a ward and blessing.

Too big? I have a smaller version of the Kitchen Witch Pentacle.

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Custom Awen Necklace

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on October 27, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Celtic Jewelry, Celtic Lore, Druid Jewelry, Pagan Jewelry. Tagged: Awen amulet, Awen necklace, Druid Jewelry, Druid lore, Druid necklace, Druid symbols, Isaac Bonewits, the Ancient Order of Druids, the Order of Bards Ovates & Druids, United Ancient Order of Druids. 3 Comments

One of my recent efforts.
A fellow who loved the Awens I have developed of Isaac Bonewits
wanted a special piece made for him.
The Awen is an ancient symbol attributed the the Druids of old.
As Isaac Bonewits put it in his website:

“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.”

Custom Awen Necklace

Custom Awen Necklace

This one of a kind piece is larger,
solid and inlaid with amber.
It was designed to allow the hand carved amber
to be set with open backs providing light to shine through and bounce about,
giving the impression of emanation from the dots and rays in the center.
Three circles surround the amber,
each grooved and filled with translucent enamel
specially mixed to replicate amber.
A wreath of Oak leaves frame the amulet,
hung by sterling chain and wooden beads to accent the piece.

This is a one of a kind Custom Awen Necklace,
specially designed.
Should you wish to have your design made for you,
please visit my How to Order Custom page.

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The Medicine Woman Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on October 26, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, nature Jewelry, Pagan Jewelry. Tagged: clan of the cave bear, medical amulet, medical jewelry, medicine amulet, medicine man jewelry, medicine talisman, medicine woman, Medicine woman jewelry, shaman amulet, shaman jewelry, vision amulet. Leave a comment

From the deepest memories of Human History the role of Women have been the healers of the Tribe. Passed down through the generations, Herb Lore of what can cure and relieve suffering has been handed down from Mother to Daughter through thousands of years.

The Medicine Woman Amulet

Through that understanding, the Medicine Woman was also a Seer, one who understands the mysteries of the mind, perceiving the difference between physical and spiritual suffering and growth.

It has only been in recent human history that the chain has been broken: accusing these holders of such knowledge as “quacks” or worse burned as “witches”, the keepers of the ancient medicine have been insulted and persecuted.

Over the past few decades, herb lore has had a resurgence: a re-awakening to usefulness as Modern Medicine has been set beyond the grasp of the common person (at least in the United States) due to cost and the various hurdles between those who suffer the the keepers of pharmaceuticals. The Herb Lore encompasses both the various teas and such and an understanding of diet as we move forward, reaching out to other cultures for a better understanding of health and vitality.

In the creation of the Medicine Woman Amulet I recalled a scene in the book “Clan of the Cave Bear” where Alia gazes into a medicine bowl, a precious possession of the Medicine Woman; and gazes into its contents, seeing a vision of “what is”. For the Amulet, I combined the image of the woman and the bowl with a dituria plant, considered sacred in the ancient Clan; entwining her hair and body. As a True Healer, the Medicine Woman is a part of the lore, the vision and the tribe; focusing her Will for the betterment of all who rely on Her.

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The Oak Tree Cloak Clasp

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on October 21, 2010
Posted in: Celtic Jewelry, Celtic Lore, Cloak Clasps, Druid Jewelry. Tagged: Celtic Jewelry, Celtic rune Cloak Clasp, Oak Clasp, Oak Cloak Clasp, Rune Cloak Clasp, Sterling Silver cloak clasp, tree Cloak Clasp. Leave a comment

The oak tree has been important to the ancients through out human history. Much lore may be found associated with the tree in both North America and Western Europe. Many Native American Nations viewed the oak tree as a symbol of strength and supernatural power. In Europe it was revered by the Celts: the oak groves are considered sacred and spell weaving in a grove assured success. It is also possible to commune with the fairy realm through the trees. Native Americans associated it with the sky god, Nordics considered it a tree of Thor, and the Greeks attributed the tree to Zeus. Magick properties of the oak include longevity, stamina, prosperity, liberation, and the Will. Among other cultures, the Nordic legends attribute the Oak Tree to protection, strength, and as the gateway to other Worlds.

The Oak Tree Clasp

In addition to the belt buckle, I have created the The Oak Tree Cloak Clasp featuring the image of an Oak Tree suspended in space, rooted in a rock surrounded by a field of stars. The “shield” shape is that of a Door into the world of Fae representing the idea of how one may enter the world of the Mysteries through the qualities of the Oak. Rooted in the stone, the tree is both contained and suspended in space. Flanked on either side of the tree are stars and the old Druid’s Ogham Rune attributed to the Oak. The suspension of the tree represents the suspension of thought required to enter the door. The back ground of the clasp is textured to resemble wood: swirling grain amidst the stars.

The clasp version has three loops in the back for stitching into one side of your cloak and a small hook to fasten into a button hole made on the opposite side of the cloak for that purpose.

The Oak Tree Clasp is for those who love the Oak and wish to strengthen the qualities of the tree within themselves.

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The Oak Tree Belt Buckle

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on October 20, 2010
Posted in: Celtic Jewelry, Celtic Lore, Druid Jewelry. Tagged: Celtic Jewelry, Celtic Oak Buckle, Oak Jewelry, Oak Rune Buckle, Oak Rune Jewelry, Sterling Silver Tree Belt Buckle. Leave a comment

The oak tree has been important to the ancients through out human history.
Much lore may be found associated with the tree
in both North America and Western Europe.
Many Native American Nations viewed the oak tree
as a symbol of strength and supernatural power.
In Europe it was revered by the Celts:
the oak groves are considered sacred
and spell weaving in a grove assured success.
It is also possible to commune
with the fairy realm through the trees.
Native Americans associated it with the sky god,
Nordics considered it a tree of Thor,
and the Greeks attributed the tree to Zeus.
Magick properties of the oak include
longevity, stamina, prosperity, liberation,
and the Will.
Among other cultures,
the Nordic legends attribute the Oak Tree
to protection, strength,
and as the gateway to other Worlds.

The Oak Tree Belt Buckle

The Oak Tree Belt Buckle
front view

In celebration of the tree,
I have created the Oak Tree Belt Buckle
featuring the image of an Oak Tree
suspended in space,
rooted in rock
surrounded by a field of stars.
The “shield” shape
is that of a Door into the world of Fae
representing the idea
how one may enter the world of the Mysteries
through the qualities of the Oak.
Rooted in the stone,
the tree is both contained and suspended in space.
Flanked on either side of the tree
are stars
and the old Druid’s Ogham Rune attributed to the Oak.
The suspension of the tree
represents the suspension of thought
required to enter the door.

The Oak Tree Belt Buckle
is for those who love the Oak
and wish to strengthen the qualities
of the tree within themselves.

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

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The Lunar Cross Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on October 19, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Celtic Jewelry, Jewelry design, Multi Faith. Tagged: Celtic Lunar cross, Lunar Cross, Lunar cross jewelry, Lunar jewelry, modern cross jewelry, Moon Amulet, Moon Jewelry, Moon phase talisman, Sterling Silver Moon Cross, unique cross jewelry. Leave a comment

This is a big one:
an equal armed cross
with a continuous knot representing eternity,
each arm of the cross
holds a moon phase and the center:
a disk representing the full moon.

Lunar Cross Amulet

Lunar Cross Amulet

The equal armed cross itself
is an ancient symbol
representing the Universe separated into active and passive principles
set into motion.
Combined with the phases of the moon
one can see the waxing and waning reaching
from new to full moon and back again.
The knot work stretches around the central full moon,
twisting and turning through tidal changes,
ever moving forward in time.

This Lunar Cross Amulet
is for the lovers of the Moon
and it’s many guises and phases,
seeking a dynamic balance,
embracing the ebb and flow if it’s influence.

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The Left Eye of Horus Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on October 18, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Multi Faith. Tagged: Egyptian Amulet, Eye of Horus, Eye of Horus amulet, Eye of Horus jewelry, Eye of Horus necklace, Osiris Amulet, Osiris Jewelry, Protection amulet, Protection jewelry, Protection necklace, Protection talisman. Leave a comment

In ancient Egyptian Lore,
there was a great battle between Osiris and Set.
A jealous Set slew Osiris
and dropped his body into the Nile.
The Goddess Isis,
rescued the body of her husband
and prepared the ceremonial burial of Osiris,
but his brother Set,
stole the body away
and hacked it into pieces.
Isis searched all of Egypt
and with the god Anubis
gathered together his pieces
and made him whole.
Mounting the corpse of Osiris,
Isis conceived a son:
Horus.

Left Eye of Horus Amulet

Left Eye of Horus Amulet

Isis escaped with her son to the marshes,
jealously guarding him from the vengeful god:
Set.
Isis succeeded,
raising her son in secret
who was to ascend to his rightful throne.
Horus emerged from the marshes
sought his father’ heritage
and presented his claim to the gods.
After long debate
and secret deals behind closed doors
the final verdict was in his favor.

Unhappy
with the decision between Ra
and the rest of the gods,
Set and Horus
had a great battle
in which Horus lost an eye
and Seth,
his testicles.
The eye of Horus
was found and restored
by the god Thoth.
Horus
presented the healed eye to his father
(residing in the underworld),
Osiris.
This eye,
represented the restoration
of royal power.

When magically
Thoth
restored Horus´ eye,
it was given the name “Wadjet”
(translated by both ideas of:
“whole” or “healthy”
and derived from ‘wadj’
meaning
‘green’
hence ‘the green one’
and was known to the Greeks and Romans
as ‘uraeus’
from the Egyptian
‘iaret’
meaning
‘risen one’
from the image of a cobra
rising up in protection),
personified in the goddess Wadjet
from the age of Lower Egypt.

In the symbolism of ancient times,
there are two eyes of Horis,
the right eye is associated
with concrete factual information:
words, letters, and numbers
and those things which are describable in terms
of sentences
or complete thoughts:
the “male” aspect.

Horus’ left eye
which has been torn out
relates to the waxing and waning of the moon
appearing to have been torn out of the sky
and restored once a month;
representing abstract aesthetic information,
esoteric thoughts,
feelings and intuition:
feminine consciousness.

When I chose to develop my own version of the Wadget Eye,
I selected the Left Eye of Horis; representing the feminine qualities,
intuitive and unconscious levels of perception.
This amulet is for those who are interested
in strengthening those intuitive muscles
for greater perception of the world around them.
While it has been used for centuries
as the “Evil Eye”
meaning it is a for protection,
the intent is to heighten
the bearer’s ability
to identify the problem
on an unconscious level.
It is up to the user
to respond to one’s own
“inner voice” of intuition.

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