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The Sunflower Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on January 11, 2011
Posted in: Amulets, Jewelry design, Pagan Jewelry, Tarot. Tagged: Aleister Crowley, Aleister Crowley's Thoth Tarot Deck, Seven point Star amulet, Seven point Star jewelry, Sun flower jewelry, Sunflower amulet, Sunflower jewelry. Leave a comment

Shortly after I founded Amulets by Merlin in the 1980s, I was commissioned with a project: to develop a piece combining the two basic images used in the Sun and Star cards of Aleister Crowley’s Thoth Tarot Deck. In the Sun card the main focus is the Sunflower: a common symbol harnessed in many other Tarot Decks, but this one was special: twelve segments, each divided into two aspects. This represents the houses of the Zodiac divided into their active and passive principals. In Crowley’s deck he also used the seven pointed star to symbolize the the Star Card: associated with Tazaddi (a Hebrew letter) often considered in Qabalah as “the fish Hook”, meaning the process of meditation is akin to lowering a “mental fish hook” plunged into the depths of the Great Unconsciousness (Akesha).

The Sunflower Amulet
Sunflower Amulet

Combining the aspects of these two ideas produces the simultaneous process of seeing all of creation in all of it’s glory and yet being “passive” enough to understand it’s subtleties.

The dear Lady suggested I place this in my line of jewelry so the virtues of the piece may spread to others. This I have done and so I present to you one of my first commissions and amulets in my line:
The Sunflower Amulet

Te learn more please visit the web page featuring the Sunflower Amulet

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Merlin’s Om Collection

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on January 2, 2011
Posted in: Amulets, Earrings, Multi Faith. Tagged: aum amulet, Aum earrings, aum jewelry, Aum pendant, aum talisman, om amulet, Om earrings, om jewelry, Om pendant, om talisman, Sanskrit amulet, Sanskrit earrings, Sanskrit jewelry, Sanskrit pendant, Sanskrit talisman. 3 Comments

The Om is a combination
of the first and last letter
of the Sanskrit alphabet.
In “western terms”
it may be considered
the “Alpha and Omega”
with similar meanings:
it encompasses the first and last sounds,
ideas, manifestations of all things.
Unlike the Greek equivalent,
it dose not refer simply to the first and last,
it encompasses everything in between.

Merlin's Om Collection

Merlin’s Om Collection

In previous blogs
I have gone into detail
with more about the Om (Aum):
featuring the pendant and earrings.

I am pleased to announce
Merlin’s Om Collection:
you may purchase the Amulet and earrings
as a set
with the option of chain in your choice of length.
The ancient Sanskrit glyph “Om” featured in this collection encompasses all things .
This set is for those who wish to be reminded
of and/or harness the depth of this “simple” symbol.

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Om Earrings

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on December 30, 2010
Posted in: Earrings, Multi Faith. Tagged: Aum, Aum charm, Aum earring, Aum earrings, gold Aum earring, gold Om earring, Om charm, Om earrings, om jewelry, Om pendent, silver Aum earring, silver Om earring. 1 Comment

In the Sixties “Om”
(or Aum”)
was placed in pop culture through out America and Europe.
Even the Moody Blues even wrote a song “Aum”
in the finale of
“In search of the Lost Chord”
of their Threshold series.
Even as our pop-culture moved on to other things,
Om continued to be what it is:
a very sacred and complex idea.
In an earlier blog
I wrote a bit about it’s use and history.
I created my own version of the Om Amulet
by encasing it within a circle.

Om Earrings

Om Earrings

To accompany the Om Amulet,
I have also developed the Om Earrings.
The symbol is made with a small bail within the top of the Sanskrit word,
then I added a jump ring to suspend it with a earring finding.
The added jump ring gives the glyph additional movement
as it adorns the ear.
Flanked on either side with an OM,
one is surrounded with eternity and peace.
These earrings are for those who wish to be reminded of
and/or wish to harness the depth of this “simple” symbol.

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The Large Awen Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on December 29, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Celtic Jewelry, Celtic Lore, Druid Jewelry, Pagan Jewelry. Tagged: Awen Jewelry, druid amulet, Druid Jewelry, Isaac Bonewits Amulet, Isaac Bonewits Awen, Isaac bonewits jewelry. 1 Comment

A few years ago I created Jewelry for Isaac Bonewits. He created renderings of several designs and sent them to me to create for his special line of Jewelry. One of them is the Awen.

The Large Awen
Large Awen Amulet

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.”

The design itself is a wreath of oak leaves, three staves emanating from three Acorns. The bail from which to hang the amulet is also an oak leaf curled to hold the chain or cord. On the reverse side of the “signature” of the artist: “Merlin” or Kirk McLaren of Amulets by Merlin.

After creating the original Awen I have received several requests for a larger version of the piece: same wreath of leaves, acorns and staves: but larger. I now present to you the newest of Isaac’s line: the Large Awen.

Two Awens

When Isaac was still with us he traveled with the amulets and his books and other items; he even created a special portion of his website to feature the work. Since his passing into the Summerland I have continued to produce his line for him. For each piece purchased Isaac’s Widow receives a royalty to help through difficult times and encourage in efforts to promote good will and clarity to the world. To learn more about Isaac Bonewits, his writings and more, you may visit his website.

To learn more about the new, larger version of Isacc’s Awen, please visit my web-page featuring the Large Awen Amulet.

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The Om Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on December 24, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Multi Faith. Tagged: aum amulet, aum jewelry, aum talisman, circle om jewelry, circle om talisman, om amulet, om jewelry, om talisman, silver aum, silver circle, silver om, Sterling Silver Aum, Sterling Silver Om. 2 Comments

In the mid Sixties, the word “Om” or Aum” written out in Sanskrit was placed in posters, album records, flags and scribbled in the corners of Yearbook albums across America and Europe. The influence of India and the far eastern portions of Asia spread throughout global pop culture. The Moody Blues even wrote a song “Aum” in the finale of “In search of the Lost Chord” of their Threshold series.

Om Amulet
The Om Amulet

Because the glyph seemed to be very simple, some tended to toss out the meaning as if it was candy. As our pop-culture moved on to other ideas and symbols, the Om stayed with many people, striking something very deep, and for good reason.

The Māndukya Upanishad is entirely devoted to the explanation of the syllable. The syllable contains three phonemes, a, u and m, symbolizing the Three Vedas or the Hindu Trimurti (sacred texts) or the three stages of life (birth, life and death).

The Sanskrit name for the syllable is praṇava, from a root nu “to shout, sound, praise”, or: pra-nu- “to make a humming or droning sound”. The syllable aum is first described as all-encompassing mystical entity. All over India and Nepal, ‘aum‘ can be seen virtually everywhere. Before creation began it was “Shunyākāsha”, the emptiness or the void; meaning “no sky”, is more than nothingness, because everything then existed in a state of potentiality. The vibration of “AUM” symbolizes the manifestation of God. The mantra “AUM” is the vibration of the Supreme. When taken letter by letter, A-U-M represents the divine energy (Shakti) united in its three elementary aspects: Bhrahma Shakti (creation), Vishnu Shakti (preservation) and Shiva Shakti (liberation, and/or destruction).

The Word “OM” has achieved many uses: from statues to manuscripts to Hexes (written designs focused to manifest intent) and amulets. I created my own version of the Om Amulet by encasing it within a circle, to represent the cycles of change beginning and ending at the same place, only to start again: eternity. This amulet is for those who wish to be reminded of and/or wish to harness the depth of this “simple” symbol.

To learn more about the Om Amulet, please visit my Om Web Page

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The Silver Bullet Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on December 16, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Humor, Jewelry design. Tagged: bullet jewelry, gun jewelry, Silver bullet, silver bullet jewelry, silver gun jewelry, silver werewolf jewelry, silver wolf jewelry, werewolf, werewolf jewelry, werewolf talisman, Wolf Jewelry. 3 Comments

The Silver Bullet has an ever expanding lore: from the Lone Ranger to the “only thing that will bring down a ware-wolf”, the power of the Silver Bullet has been noted across the globe.

Silver Bullet

Silver itself is an interesting metal. It’s noted value is cherished in Judaic Law (Halakha). The lowest fiscal amount that a Jewish court, or Beth Din, can convene to adjudicate a case over is a shova pruta (value of a Babylonian pruta coin).

Silver has been long used in talismanic purposes: noted to be a “Lunar” metal, it tends to “hold” strong emotion thus able to hold and keep a “charge” easily. Many of the Lunar seals of Solomon are made of silver, and because of it’s properties, other talisman and amulet harness sterling silver as it’s main component.

The use of silver in a bullet bestows upon the purity of purpose: when the Lone Ranger fires his silver bullet, he is eliminating evil by the Pure Intent of Justice. In the Grim’s Fairy Tale: The Two Brothers they use a silver bullet to bring down an “Evil Witch” who was noted a “Bullet Proof” (please note: in my opinion should the Witch have been one of good intent, the bullet would have not harmed her, thus speaking to the purity of the weapon interacting with the impurity of the Witch’s Focus of Will. This is a good point to consider when focusing your own will!)

The Silver Bullet Amulet is for those who are focusing their intent in the elimination of evil in their lives: within and without. If you would like to learn more about the silver bullet, please visit the Silver Bullet Web page

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

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The Goddess of Blessings

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on December 2, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Jewelry design, Multi Faith, Pagan Jewelry. Tagged: Blessings Goddess amulet, Blessings Goddess charm, Blessings Goddess pendant, Dragonfly Goddess amulet, Dragonfly Goddess charm, Dragonfly Goddess pendant, Goddess wings amulet, Silver Goddess Amulet. 1 Comment

Upon occasion I find it an honor to work with talented people. Bandora is most certainly one of them. Rev. Dr. Jessica Bandora Fox (aka Bandora) is an ordained interfaith minister, Doctor of Metaphysics and Divinity Universal Usui Reiki Master among many other talents. Some time ago she requested I create a special piece of her own design: an image of The Goddess.

In her words:

“The design was created shortly after I founded the business of providing spiritual products and services to the New Age and Pagan community to represent the type of service that I provide. The Goddess symbolizes the spiritual/deity component, my totem animal is dragonfly and it represents me as a representative of spirituality. The spiral in the center represents the constant energy of creation and the crescent moon with the drops represents a shower of blessings.”

Goddess of Blessings
Goddess of Blessings

Her current dedications have pulled her away from perusing jewelry design, however we wanted this amulet be made available to those who are drawn to it.

I now am honored to present: The Goddess of Blessings.
She is 1 1/2” tall with a bail behind her head for your chain or cord.

To learn more about this amulet, please visit the Goddess of Blessings Page.

For more information about how to develop your own designs,
please visit my How to order Custom Page.

For more information about Bandora’s classes, readings, Reiki and Avesa Quantum Healing please visit her website.

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Shee: The Light Bearer

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on November 30, 2010
Posted in: Celtic Jewelry, Celtic Lore, Druid Jewelry, Sculpture. Tagged: Celtic Christmas Fairy, Celtic lore sculpture, Celtic Yule Fairy, Christmas Fairy, Fairy of light sculpture, Fairy sculpture, Light Fairy, Yule Fairy. 1 Comment

It is said in the elder days of Celtic Lore there was a fairy who carried the light through the longest night of the year. When the last rays of light dissipates into Yule’s dusk, it is a fairy: a Shee who takes up the light and carries it until Dawn, seen flitting through the woods and meadow from dusk till dawn, just beyond reach. If one is full of despair and sees a flash of light bringing Hope, then it was one of the Shee: The Light Bearer. Never resting, always fleeting just beyond reach.

The Light Bearer

As with many of the old ways, the concept is made manifest through our own efforts. Lighting a candle that will last through out the night, or the lighting of the Yule Log for a fire to last until dawn: preserving the Light through the Dark Time of the year, thus we become Bearers of Light for each other, preserving the Truth, Honor and keeping a Home with Hospitality and Good Cheer.

In honor of this Noble Being, I have created a small statue of the Light Bearer. Wings in mid flight she holds a lantern before her thus projecting the Truth in her Path. This is a full, 3-Dimensional solid bronze sculpture (A heavy one!): 2 1/4″ by 7/8″ by 5/8″. Suspended from a bail between the wings intended to be hung as an ornament, harnessed as a ward against sadness, a bringer of Joy and Prosperity.

To learn more about the Light Bearer, please visit her special page.

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The Astaroth Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on November 27, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Pagan Jewelry, Tarot, Wiccan Jewelry, Zodiac Amulets. Tagged: Astaroth Amulet, Astaroth charm, Astaroth pendant, Oracle amulet, Oracle charm, Oracle jewelry, Oracle talisman, prophet amulet, prophet charm, prophet jewelry. Leave a comment

The name Astaroth was ultimately derived from a Phoenician goddess Astarte 4000 years ago, similar to Babylon’s Ishtar, and the Sumerian Inanna. Astarte was connected with fertility, sexuality, and war. Her symbols were the lion, horse, sphinx, dove, and the planet Venus symbolized by a star within a circle. Ashtoreth is mentioned in the Torah as the principal goddess of the Sidonians representing the fertility of Nature. The Testament of Solomon mentions Asteraoth (Greek) as an angel, who is opposed to the demon of power.

The Astraroth Amulet

The name “Astaroth” as a male demon is first known from The Book of Abramelin, written in 1458, and quoted in grimoires to this day. Astaroth has also been associated with an arch-demon of the qliphoth (adverse forces) according to later Qabalistic texts.

It is interesting to note here the transformation(like most polytheistic beings, (in particular Goddesses) have been “transformed” into the direct opposite of the original conception. We see this often in human history, the accepted “good” being supplanted by the new politically correct version to conform with the new agenda. The original Goddess Astare of sexuality, fertility and conflict becomes a Male Demon who seduces by means of laziness, vanity, and rationalized philosophies.

By re-examining all of the world’s traditions we find the Monotheistic paths tend to exclude everything (save One) as Evil and we are to avoid them. Other traditions through out the world see races of beings everywhere; some helpful, some harmful but most are unconcerned with us entirely. In modern fiction we see a “reclaiming” of Demons as simply “other beings” rather than Satan’s Minions; a good example is the Golden Compass (Northern Lights) by Philip Pullman. In his tale he describes a world where many people have relationships with Demons as a very mundane arrangement.

The Lesser Key of Solomon or Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis is a 17th century grimoire (book of Shadows), one of the most popular books of demonology. It contains detailed descriptions of spirits and what is needed to invoke and oblige them to do the will of the conjurer. (An extremely un-friendly arrangement. One would think it better to have a relationship of mutual respect rather than making demands on a being much stronger than you!) Referred to in The Lesser Key of Solomon as a very powerful demon, Astaroth teaches mathematical sciences and handicrafts, can make you invisible and lead to hidden treasures, and answers every question formulated to him (choose your words carefully!).

Astrologers, Tarotists and other seekers of wisdom have since chosen a different path with this Being. He(She?) has become a conduit to deeper understanding of what is hidden. The texts of the Lesser Key of Solomon have been interpenetrated with a deeper understanding of the Mysteries. “Hidden Treasure” of the mind and spirit, and seeking the Philosopher’s Stone (the sanctity of one’s Inner Being). As long as one holds themselves in the best of intent, the exchange is positive for all concerned. As soon as one seeks selfishness, the result becomes corrupt.

In the creation of the Astaroth Amulet I have cut into a disk of silver His Seal and mounted a top bail and jump ring. The piece is only 3/4” and easily used as a charm or pendant. This is for those who are readers of the Tarot or other workers of the Oracle. Those who wear this amulet may be honed and well focused for deep insight.

If you wish to learn more about the Astraroth Amulet, please visit the web page featuring the pendant.

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The Seals of Solomon Bracelet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on November 19, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Custom Jewelry, Pagan Jewelry. Tagged: Custom Seal of Solomon, The Seals of Solomon Custom Bracelet Custom Solomon seals Sterling silver custom seals Seal of the moon Seal of Mars Seal of Jupiter. 3 Comments

The Seals of Solomon are both famous in legend and myth,
yet extremely obscured concerning their meaning.
Typically we hear about them in the Arabian nights legend:
a seal of Solomon kept the Jinn inside.

The Seals of Solomon Bracelet

The Seals of Solomon Bracelet

Historically we discover the source of the Seals:
Solomon, the son of King David who established the city of Jerusalem
and Father of a great deal of esoteric writings and traditions.
Solomon is said to have been given both wisdom and knowledge
and ability to distinguish morally
between good and evil thorough a deeper understanding of the universe.
One of his legacies is what is known as The Greater Key of Solomon:
a series of images containing geometric patters
combined with Hebrew and other images.
Each seal is dedicated to a specific quality and described by the Planets
(Mars, Venus and so on) focusing those virtues.

Classically
each seal is to be made at a specific day and time through out the week
and made to enhance or “seed” those qualities desired.
Virtue, Honor protection, Seeking Hidden Talent and other qualities
are imbued by the various seals.
Every planet holds various qualities
and several seals are attributed to each planet.
The person who works with a seal has the opportunity
to focus the virtue they are concerned with by creating
(or commissioning) the seal they are interested in.

One of my most recent creations was to create Seven of the Solomon Seals
on a leather bracelet
.
Each seal was made separately with a concho screw in the back.
The leather bracelet was punched to allow each seal to be mounted.
Because of the need to have the bracelet to “lay flat” against the wrist,
I carved the seals (in order) to curved and fit snugly around the wrist.

This was created to the specific qualifications of the person who ordered it,
all one of a kind work with no mold taken.
It currently is being worn by the Gentleman who commissioned it.

If you would like to have a custom piece made for you,
please visit my How to order custom page.

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