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The Wolf Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on July 11, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, nature Jewelry. Tagged: Native American Wolf Stories, Wolf Amulet, Wolf Jewelry, Wolf Lore, Wolf Pendant. 2 Comments

A portrait of the Wolf in bas-relief , this amulet captures a frisky glance for our Lupine friend. A totem for some, a friend for others, the Wolf had carried a strange history of fear from our early lore: Peter and the Wolf, Little Red Riding Hood and many other stories cast the wolf in fearful scenarios.

The Wolf Amulet

Wolf Amulet

Yet history describes the brothers Remus and Romulus were raised by wolves, who later founded Rome itself; lending an aspect of very human qualities: both nurturing and intelligent.

In Native American lore the Wolf represents loyalty, perseverance, and stability and regarded as pathfinders and teachers. Seeing that Wolves were skillful and resourceful hunters, shared food with the entire pack, and hold strong family loyalties – Native American honored the Wolf in story and song, rites and practices. The Blackfeet, Pawnee and Cheyenne described ‘wolf helpers’ who guide the lost or outcast, feeding and protecting them, guiding them to safety.

In celebration of this noble creature, I have created the Wolf Amulet, capturing the image without too much depth for easy wear and comfort. It hangs by a back bail behind the piece to offer the appearance the wolf floats on your chain or cord.

The Wolf Amulet is for those who love wolves and their lore; who wish to emulate their noble qualities and offer support to preserving them for future generations.

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The Grape Vine Pentacle Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on July 7, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Pagan Jewelry, Pentacles, Wiccan Jewelry. Tagged: Amulet, Amulets by Merlin, Magic Jewelry, Pagan Jewelry, Pentacle, Wiccan Jewelry. 1 Comment

Pentacles have often been used as talismans
representing elemental balance,
strength and wisdom.
Of the many versions I have created over the years,
one of my favorite is the Grape Vine Pentacle Amulet.
The classic symbol of the pentacle is pushed into an organic form:
grape vines.
The Grape was considered on of the “gifts of the Gods” in ancient times:
it has many properties of use:
the fruit, leaf and even the vine has it’s uses.
Fashioning the Pentacle as a twisted vine
also may be associated with the art of wicker:
twisting the natural vines into furniture and other useful items.
The term “Wicca” has also been associated with the concept “to bend”,
much like the grape vine.

The Grape Vine Pentacle Amulet

The Grape Vine Pentacle Amulet

In tribute to the multifaceted Grape and Pentacle,
I have combined these two images into a single piece:
the vine itself is twisted into the Pentacle,
grapes beneath the pentacle bear the fruit of knowledge and wisdom,
leaves cover and protect the shape from damaging weather
giving a feel of mystery:
their is always something else to learn.

The Grape Vine Pentacle Amulet
is for those who love life,
celebrate it in it’s many facets,
enjoy the fruit of a life well lived
and strive for a balance between themselves and others.

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The Celtic Cross Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on July 2, 2010
Posted in: Celtic Jewelry, Celtic Lore, Christian Jewelry. Tagged: Celtic Cross, celtic cross amulet, Celtic Lore, Celtic Symbol, Christian amulet, Christian Jewelry, christian pendant. 1 Comment

A classic Celtic Cross of Scotland and Ireland.

The Celtic Cross Amulet

The Celtic Cross Amulet

According to the many sources
who all assure us they are true and correct:
the circle may represent the circle of God’s Endless love,
or a halo of he who was crucified,
or it may mean the eternity of God’s commitment
by sacrificing his Son.
Most Christian sources agree the focus
is on the resurrection
rather than the Crucifix holding image of the Martyr.
The “Empty Cross” concept of the Protestant Faiths:
“He is Risen”.

When one looks to the Historical View,
there are some very interesting ideas
concerning the symbol of the Celtic Cross:
the circle represents the Sun God,
or the Moon Goddess,
or the cycle of death and re-birth.
The Equaled Arm Cross represents how Creation is
divided in active and passive principals
(much like Native-American symbolism)
and much is extrapolated for that.
When seeing the various Stone Crosses in the countryside,
some of the locals say the crosses were carved on them
as a way of disguising their original intent:
giant stone phalluses symbolizing fertility
to bless their crops and live stock.
It may well be we are seeing
evidence of a social correction in the stone.

As an Amulet Maker,
I decided to consult with several pastors
to get a perspective on what was to be made.
And so for this Celtic Cross Amulet
I intended the following:

I chose a block with capitols
to lean to the more Gothic feel,
In a deeply carved cross
I placed twisted cord to represent emanations from the center.
In the center is a disk representing “the un-nameable”,
the circle surrounding the center
representing the eternity of Agape:
Selfless Love.
This is intended to be used
by those who wish to wear a cross
representing a Faith based on Love
and live their lives as Jesus taught them.

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Tiny Phoenix Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on June 28, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Multi Faith. Tagged: Fire Bird, Firebird, Magic Jewelry, Phoenix, Phoenix Amulet. Leave a comment

The idea of the Metamorphosis of death and rebirth is a story embraced in most cultures and religions around the world. Few are as dynamic and inspiring as the Tale of the Fire Bird or Phoenix. Beautifully illustrated in Disney’s Fantasia 2000, we see how the spirit of rebirth is released from the consumption of it’s own life, only to be reborn. Set into Coats of Arms for Heraldry, the potent symbol of the Phoenix is one that commands attention and sends a message “I will rise again!”

Tiny Phoenix Amulet
Tiny Phoenix Amulet

In the spirit of this transmutation and the ability to return to the task stronger, wiser and better equipped with experience, I developed the Tiny Phoenix Amulet to encourage and inspire those who wish to persevere with their work, no matter how difficult the challenge. Unlike the Double Headed Phoenix Amulet, this is smaller and more fluid. Instead of the “eternal perception” of the larger version, this one looks up, always optimistic, doesn’t look back at past episodes that would cause a stumble or fall; rather it “moves on” to do greater things and transcend the foibles of the past.

New to my Jewelry line, the Tiny Phoenix Amulet was originally created as gifts to some friends of mine, however because of multiple requests to make this available for others to purchase I now make this available through my site.

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The Lord of the Dance Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on June 22, 2010
Posted in: Celtic Jewelry, Celtic Lore, Drum Circles, Pagan Jewelry, Wiccan Jewelry. 1 Comment

Long before TV, Radio, even the written word, a favorite pastime was Dance. In nearly every tribe, community or society, Dance was an important way of connecting with one’s self and others. In the Elder Days of the Celts, there were Eight Holidays, each had it’s particular way of celebration, the major High Holies noting the mark of the Sun were observed in community music and dance. In some of the old religions, dance was considered sacred and a connection with one’s deity: the Shakers, Dervish, Voodoo; all found religious ecstasy in dance.

In a very old song (origin unknown)
“The Lord of the Dance”
we find a call to dance by the God:

“Dance, Dance,
Wherever you may be.
I am the Lord of the Dance”, said He.
“I will Dance in You
If You will Dance in Me
For I am the Lord of the Dance”, said He.

The Lord of the Dance Amulet
The Lord of the Dance Amulet

It has since been altered a hundred different ways with more verses that I can count, some have even attributed the song to Christ and sung in Christian Churches. It is difficult to tell what was original and what isn’t.

When attending Drum Circles, I have found many people in an ecstatic dance, filled with creativity and grace. To capture that “Call to Dance” I have created The Lord of the Dance Amulet. This amulet is a tiny sculpture one and a half inches tall and wrought to be viewed from every angle. You don’t have to be religious or of a particular faith to love music and dancing, this amulet is a tribute to the spirit of dancing for Joy.

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Merlin’s Designer Collections

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on June 17, 2010
Posted in: Bracelets, Earrings, Jewelry design, nature Jewelry. Tagged: Celtic Symbol, Drum Circle, Magic Jewelry, Skull Jewelry. 1 Comment

If you are looking for a set of jewelry to highlight your wardrobe,
look no farther.
I have created entire sets to highlight your look.
In my Designer collections I have necklaces,
bracelet and earrings
of flames, leaves, Celtic knot work
and more,
each collection to fit your mood.

Leaf Collection

The
Leaf Collection

Going for an Elvin mood?
Take a look at the leaf Collection:
each leaf is created separately and assembled into a chain
supple and comfortable to wear.
In a fiery mood?
The Flame Collection has a complete set to heat up your attire.
Other collections include the Gye Nyame
amulet and earrings which includes an 18” chain,
Skull chain and earrings with bracelet and more.

More designs are being added as my line of designer jewelry expands.
Check out the latest additions at the Merlin’s Designer Collections page.

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Woven Spear Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on June 16, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Celtic Jewelry, Celtic Lore, Druid Jewelry, Pagan Jewelry, Wiccan Jewelry. Tagged: Amulet, Amulets by Merlin, Celtic Knot, Celtic Lore, Celtic Symbol, Druid, Druid Jewelry, Magic Jewelry, Pagan Jewelry, Wiccan Jewelry. Leave a comment

A Wheat Weave is a decorative are ornament
often seen on door posts, windows, shelves.
They many take the shape of Maidens
or knots of various shapes and sizes.
The Woven Spear is a specific form of the weave
comprised of two strands in a braid trailing down
from a top point
and is considered a symbol of fertility.
More commonly seen as stalks of wheat in a tight weave
that broadens at the base.
The Wheat Weave is often used as a house hold blessing.

Woven Spear Amulet

Woven Spear Amulet
An Amulet of Fertility

Fertility was a desired force
harnessed in the Old Religions
due to the high rate of disease and death
during childbirth
accidents
and the tragedy of war.
Fertility was important for producing babies,
crops and farm animals.

In modern times,
fertility may seem like an “unwanted” force of nature
to those who are conscious of their family size
and caution of unwanted birth;
however fertility may be focused on one’s income
and the bounty of harvest of other kinds.
For the artist,
writer or musician
fertility has a direct relationship
to the production of their craft.
A fertile mind
will yield the needed song or story,
inspire the perfect painting
or sculpture
or even an idea
to change one’s life for the better.

In the spirit of “making things happen”,
I have created the Woven Spear Amulet. Like the Wheat Weaving of old,
it is a braid of strands that from a pointed top,
then appears to be of three strands
resolving into two points at the bottom:
the weave is a continuous strand.
Like most Celtic Knot Work, the piece may be used in meditation:
by following the strand with the eye,
one sees how the complicated pattern is a single strand,
like life itself.

For those who like the amulet
one may also purchase a matching pair of earrings of the Woven Spear.

This is for those who are looking to increase their objectives
whether it is of tangible material or inspiration.

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My First Comission

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on June 16, 2010
Posted in: Custom Jewelry, Jewelry design. Tagged: Amulets by Merlin, Custom Jewelry. 2 Comments

It is a question I have been asked a few times:
“Why have you chosen to focus on Custom Jewelry?.
It would be easier to be a stone setter, fabricator
or simply reproduce stock items,
why bother to continually make new designs?”

Scrying Hands Ring

Scrying Hands Ring

In 1970 I was introduced to the jeweler’s bench
where I was taught the basics in fabrication
then given assignments to “reproduce” other works,
yet not to “copy” them
but encouraged to embellish on the designs,
to add my own touch of line and form.
From these experiences I learned the craft
but also to respect the work of other artists.

I began my business in the mid ’80s
my primary intent was to develop a new Tarot Deck,
not as paintings or drawings
but as tiny sculpture that may be dropped and read.
Towards the end of the decade,
I began to show my work at Renaissance Fairs
and other art shows.
I then discovered the jewelry being made in America
was becoming anemic.
In other words
a practice of steeling designs from artisans
was becoming more and more common.
Before the practice of “out sourcing” became the rage in the United States,
people were purchasing copies of jewelry
shipping them over seas for folks to pull molds
and reproduce them.
Particularly common on the west coast
(where I was living at the time)
even other jewelry designers were creating
“Knock Offs” (Direct copies)
of each others work.
This corrupted the Jewelry industry in the states to such a degree
many Jewelers retired or quit out of frustration.

“Why bother?” one fellow told me.
“If I spend all my time and effort to create something new
only to find hordes of copies of my own work within a few months
for less than I can produce it,
it would be better for me to simply quit.”

Many did.
To this day stores have found that it is cheaper to purchase knock offs
from overseas
than to purchase the designs from the original artist.
Indeed,
should a jeweler try to sell his
(or her)
work to stores
the first question is:
“How much a gram?”

The result in this country is obvious.
The jewelry industry has moved into an over seas industry.
Our designers are fewer than ever
and the stores are selling the same pieces they were forty years ago:
the same girl in the moon,
the same pentacle and so on.

In my youth I met a fellow who had designed a moccasin sold at the Renaissance Faire:
the founder of Bald Mountain Moccasin.
He developed a technique in the creation of his footwear
that was unique
and I marveled at his ingenuity and craftsmanship.
“Aren’t you afraid of getting ripped off?” I asked him.
“It is going to happen.” He told me.
“Not all merchants and craftsman have scruples.
So what I do is to continually create something new
so as I get ripped off
I have a dozen new things to offer,
always ahead of the thieves.”

That really hit me with both barrels.
As an artist I am always concerned of the Knock Off,
being as I saw many of my contemporaries quitting
to be truck drivers and other professions
because of theft.
However I have kept those words in my mind for many years.

My solution was to re-focus my work on developing jewelry
people want
by asking them up front:
“If you cold have the piece you really want,
what would it be?”

The results have been staggering.
The first time I made something for a client
they designed themselves was overwhelming for us both:
she had a vision two hands holding a stone as a ring,
like scrying into a crystal ball.
I took pictures of her hands to make it very personal.
I carved the piece and cast it,
set the stone and presented it to her.
After a few tears she told me she had dreamed of the ring
and this was her dream come true.
Then blessed me with permission to reproduce it,
the Scrying Hands Ring
became one of the first rings in my Line of Jewelry.

Since then I have created custom pieces,
some became a part of my line (with permission)
other one-of-a-kind pieces with no photographs and sketches destroyed
(by request of the client).
My line of jewelry has grown to well over 400 different designs,
most available to the public,
some are specially made for other distributors,
companies or religious organizations.
However I continue to expand my own line
to “stay ahead” of the knock offs.

I still make each piece I sell
including the Tarot and Rune sets.
Only when the sculpture becomes of a size
do I seek help from a foundry.
I have created replicas from time to time,
but only by actually re-carving the design
rather than pulling a mold from another’s work,
this way it may look much like the museum piece,
but it has it’s own look,
feel and size:
still an original work of art.

If you are interested in having something made that is unique,
or a limited run for you and your friends;
perhaps you own a store and want something that only you carry,
I look forward to creating your custom jewelry for you.
For more information on Custom Work from Amulets by Merlin,
please visit my Custom Page.

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The Knotted Star Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on June 15, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Celtic Jewelry, Druid Jewelry, Pagan Jewelry, Pentacles, Wiccan Jewelry. Tagged: Amulet, Amulets by Merlin, Celtic Symbol, Druid Jewelry, Jewelry, Pagan Jewelry, Pentacle, Wiccan Jewelry. Leave a comment

Pentacles are symbols of balance and unity.
As mentioned in other articles,
I have described the five points as elements in the lower four points and the top point as spirit.
This illustrates a healthy balance of head, heart and spirit.
This Pentacle extends balance into Grace,
for it is not enough just to live a life in balance,
by adding a “swing” to one’s step,
you move from simply walking your path,
you begin to dance.

The Knotted Star Amulet

The Knotted Star Amulet

In Celtic Knot Work
designs develop a new way of viewing the image.
By tracing the strand from the top point around the star
and concluding at the beginning
may be used as a meditation:
reminding the viewer
although the piece looks as if it is comprised of five sections,
it is still a single image.

When we study difficult ideas
it is a common step to break it down into its elements,
learn those parts and when assembling them we are able to understand
and utilize the the entire piece.
Much like learning a piece of music,
we break it down to various sections,
practice the bits until mastered
then play it as a single piece of music.
The Knotted Star Amulet is similar to the other pentacles
it represents the study of the human experience from five different perspectives
and yet is of a single piece.
This is a Dancer’s Pentacle,
the Musician’s Pentacle,
a Pentacle that holds all of the best qualities of Life with “style”.

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The Harm Bracelet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on June 11, 2010
Posted in: Bracelets, Humor. Tagged: ax bracelet, Charm Bracelet, harm bracelet, Pensic, SCA, sword bracelet, sword jewelry, weapon jewelry. Leave a comment

When on the circuit
I spent a lot of time with the Society of Creative Anachronisms (SCA).
The SCA is an international group developed to preserve the arts and sciences of the medieval period,
like a “living museum” demonstrating calligraphy,
Music and even combat.

Harm Bracelet

The Harm Bracelet

To create jewelry that these folks were interested in,
I made crowns, necklaces and other “period” pieces
as well as a series of small weapons to be worn as charms,
earrings and other jewelry.
After some time had passed
I looked down at my cases and mused
if I was to create a charm bracelet with sword and ax,
I could call it a “Harm Bracelet”.
I was surprised at the response:
a great deal of laughter!
Every now and again I make one and set it out in the cases more as a conversation piece,
but the folks kept buying them!

Now, it has been well over ten years since I attended Pensic
(their giant East Coast gathering of the many Kingdoms
to do great battle on the field by day and brag about their prowess at night!)
I was going over my work to see what I may have over looked.
Lo and Behold, the Harm Bracelet was shining at me!

And so, after many years of slumber,
the Harm Bracelet is again available through Amulets by Merlin.

The Harm Bracelet is a sterling chain with a series of weapons:
the Sun Sword, the Mace, the Morning Star,
and various axes:
all soldered to the chain with a lobster clasp for security.
Each bracelet is made for the person who ordered it,
so you have the ability to “customize it” should you wish for modifications.

The Harm Bracelet
is for those who wish to make a statement: “I am Armed!”

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