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Mirth the Dragon Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on June 9, 2010
Posted in: Dragon Jewelry. Tagged: dragon, Dragon Jewelry, Flying dragon jewelry, laughing dragon, laughing dragon jewelry, Magic Jewelry. Leave a comment

After the creation of Song the Dragon, I asked Tony to “scribble” (that’s what she calls it) out another dragon design. Because of the kind of detail in her dragons, the “scribbling” quickly is recognizable as scales, accenting the dragon’s features. The one she drew next was a wide winged beast with trailing mustache and a delightful grin.

Mirth the Dragon Amulet

Mirth the Dragon Amulet

“There” she told me. “This one is laughing;” and so it was. I had to chuckle just to see it floating on the page. As I created the amulet I had to laugh, it seemed to change characters as it progressed. I use a sculpting technique that is unusual in the creation of amulets, I utilize a softer wax so it my bend and extrude much like clay does. Hence much of my work tend to look more fluid and the design process continues as it is developed. In this case the face kept changing from recognizable as people I knew: all laughing as I sculpted.

To finish the piece, I added a bail behind the head, this way the dragon hovers on the chain or cord, looking very much lit it is flying on the breast of the person wearing it. If you look closely, there is in the scales Tony’s signature – but it is tiny! I added my own signature on the back, so like the Song Dragon and the Baby Dragon, Mirth the Dragon is developed from one of M’Lady Tony’s Dragon designs.

The amulet is for those who wish to share good times and a delightful sense of humor: a laughing dragon indeed! If you wish to get yours, please visit my Mirth the Dragon Amulet Page.

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Stag and Doe Wedding Rings

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on June 7, 2010
Posted in: Jewelry design, Wedding Rings. Tagged: custom silver and gold rings, custom silver and gold wedding rings, custom wedding rings, Wedding Rings. Leave a comment

More often than not,
folks who want wedding rings want something special,
something that would be uniquely their own.
When a couple contacted me a bit ago,
they were looking for someone who could create rings they designed themselves.

Stag and Doe Wedding Rings

Stag and Doe Wedding Rings

After approaching the larger companies and corporate jewelry stores,
they found the “custom” typically means “choose a shank,
setting and stone” from a catalog.
They were refereed to me by a good friend for whom I had created several pieces in the past.
After I received sketches over the internet with detailed telephone conversation and emails
I began the rendering process: developed their sketches into several versions
until we struck on a combination between what they wanted and what was physically possible.

The goal was to create a pair of rings of a stag and doe facing each other
with a diamond between them.
Because they wanted something that would last a long time,
they decided on an “etched” look rather than an embossed. The “etched” images of the deer
cut into the shank of the ring,
thus preserving the images of the deer over time.
The heavy banding of gold raised over the deer and stone setting
to protect the surface and stetting damage of direct blows to the ring.
The over all feel was to be medieval, strong and enduring.
The shanks were to be heavy and in sterling silver with a touch of gold.
Being as they were to be on the finger of someone who is allergic to gold
yet have the gold incorporated in the design,
the gold banding is raised off the finger.
The sketches were to be “as close to the sketches as possible” and still look recognizable as deer.

Stag and Doe rings In Progress

Stag and Doe rings
In Progress

After the design was approved,
I carved the rings by hand and cast the main shanks in sterling.
Gold banding was cast separately for the man’s ring while the woman’s ring was adorned with gold wire.
The settings are of white gold.
All assembled with diamonds and blue zircons.
They are now happily married with their new rings they designed themselves,
created by hand from start to finish.

The progress of the ring’s creation is illustrated in my Gallery Page for the rings and may be found here.
If you are interested in wedding rings made just for you,
please visit my “How to order custom” page.

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The Rough Star Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on June 4, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Druid Jewelry, nature Jewelry, Pagan Jewelry, Pentacles, Wiccan Jewelry. Tagged: Druid Jewelry, Magic Jewelry, Pagan Jewelry, Pentacle, Wiccan Jewelry. 1 Comment

I began to create my jewelry line in the early eighties.

After looking at a number of other pentacles available in shops, I decided to make my own version of the pentacle  the

The Rough Star

Rough Star

My intent was to create something that looked natural, yet not of any specific material. The texture is somewhat random, rough spots like bark but in no particular pattern. The Pentacle itself is “two sided” showing the weave of the star on both sides, a three dimensional piece and hung on a top bail with a jump ring.

When I started going to “shows” in California, the only real choices of festival was the craft fairs, Renaissance fairs and new age exhibits. As of yet, the West Coast was somewhat sparse in the Pagan and Wicca Movement, being as most of the folks there were interested in the blending of cultures between the East and West, rather than a “grass roots” movement of Earth religions.

When I exhibited my work at these events, the pagans came out of the wood work and told me under hushed whispers that they were of the old religion, but even then only spoke in a round about way. Rarely did I sell Pentacles, but when I did, this rough star was very popular and worn under the clothing of various folk who felt drawn to the piece, but uncomfortable in wearing outside of their shirts.

The closest I was able to approach a true Pagan Festival was when I was invited to a “Goddess Festival” but told it was a “Woman’s only” event and that my jewelry was welcome, but I was not.

In the Early Nineties, when the Pagans were “coming out of the broom closet” in LA, I moved to Virginia and it was as if I started all over again: hushed whispers and covert pentacles; but this time I met a number of practicing Pagans and was invited to many events, festivals and gatherings from Florida to Boston.. At one point I attended six Beltanes in a row, each with a new group in a different location on the Atlantic Coast.

Naturally I was confused, thinking that because of the open mindedness of the intellectual population of the Pacific, the folk would welcome the Pagan Movement, but alas; in my experience it was not the case. The East seemed to be more open to unusual ideas so long as you were right minded, well intended and your efforts speak for themselves.  With the influence the community I developed a wide selection of Pentacles featuring brooms, blossoms, grapes and shapes of many kinds.

It has been a while since I have been on the circuit, but I remember those days with great fondness, the traveling, the beautiful country side, the beautiful people, the mud, rain, wet clothes and flooded tents and time spent at laundry mats drying everything I own, but I still miss it. Each time I make one of the Rough Stars I remember the road, the people and stories with fond memories and grateful that I don’t have to steak my tent down for the coming rain.

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The Star Drop Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on May 30, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Multi Faith, nature Jewelry, Tarot. Tagged: Amulet, Amulets by Merlin, Finnegan's Wake, James Joyce, Magic Jewelry, Star amulet, Star Jewelry, Star pendant, Tarot, the Masons. 8 Comments

The shape of the eight point star is used as an artistic expression of the celestial points of light in classical and modern art though out the world. In paintings of the heavens, this shape was used to denote the North Star, the star of the Blue Fairy in Pinocchio, in child’s finger painting and in the most detailed maps of the constellations.

Star Drop Amulet
The Star Drop Amulet

As an artist, I was fascinated by it’s universal appeal and adopted it in my own paintings, sketches and illustrations. After experimenting with the design I discovered and inverted view including the descending ray expanded it’s meaning. No longer fixed in the sky the star isn’t fixed in the sky, the descending ray reaches towards the earth; a metaphor of bringing the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth. The Masons use the metaphor illustrated in their ancient building of temples; as noted by James Joyce in Finnegan’s Wake in the building of the Cathedral the bricks go up (raising the earth to heaven) and the hod returns “empty” or “filled with air” (spirit) bringing the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth. Although an often used quote used by Christians and Jews, the concept of Heaven on Earth actually predated the Monotheistic paths by centuries. The idea “If you live a good life you get to go to heaven” was not readily accepted by the Scots. Rather the idea “One makes their heaven or hell while still breathing” was more akin to the Old Religion, denoting responsibility of how one leads one’s life and bring the Ideal into the Real.

In some versions of the Star Card in the Tarot, we see the eight point star prominent in the sky above the Sky clad figure of Isis pouring “water” into a pool denoting the contribution of one’s consciousness to the Akashic Waters. More about this imagery and interpretation of the Star may be found here.

When wearing the Star Drop Amulet one is reminded of the power of virtue, of positive thinking, action, and conscious living. It is also a subliminal statement to those that see the bearer of the amulet, perhaps a reminder: life can be and will be better should we choose it: discarding grudges and moving forward in our lives.

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The Dragon Ankh Earrings

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on May 28, 2010
Posted in: Ankh Jewelry, Dragon Jewelry, Earrings. Tagged: Amulets by Merlin, Ankh, ankh earrings, dragon, Dragon Ankh, dragon earrings, Dragon Jewelry, Jewelry, Magic Jewelry. Leave a comment

You may remember the Dragon Ankh Amulet:
a combination of Serpent Power and the Egyptian sign of Life.
The Ankh focuses on the tenacity of life,
the spark where in union something new is created;
and the Dragon of Kundalini.
Positioning the Dragon’s neck so it curves around to create the Yoni,
the Dragon’s head rests at the point where all things intersect suggesting a conscious decision in transformation.
The tail drops below completing the design.

Dragon Ankh Earrings

Dragon Ankh Earrings

Because it is only ¾” I decided to offer The Dragon Ankh Earrings.
This would be a good amulet for those that are studying Yoga, Kundalini,
martial arts or an Egyptian enthusiast.
These earrings are to help focus and balance body, mind and spirit.

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Designer Dragon Money Clips

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on May 23, 2010
Posted in: Dragon Jewelry, Money Clips. Tagged: Amulets by Merlin, Custom Jewelry, custom Money Clips, Dragon Money clips, Face off, John Travolta, Money Clips, Nicolas Cage, Travolta Money clip. 1 Comment

Some years ago I was commissioned to create a version of the Dragon Money Clip
seen in the Travolta and Cage movie: “Face Off”.
After some discussion concerning design I developed my own version of the dragon
and produced the Dragon Money Clip.
It is not quite a serpentine Eastern Dragon,
nor the more “boxy” Western version but indeed my own kind of dragon
complete with eyes of jewels and a working jaw to clutch (perhaps “bite”) the bills.

Flame the Dragon Money Clip

Flame the Dragon Money Clip

After some time had passed I developed a second,
larger version of the Dragon Money Clip: Flame the Dragon Money Clip.
Again, not a style one could call East nor Western,
but an original face of a dragon.
I added a touch of the Eastern Look by including tendrils of flame along the face
but it has the stylized scales for of cranium containing the spring that works the jaw.
The Ocular cavities where the stones are set are a part of the design itself,
meaning two things: the design is not detracted by an obvious setting,
and second: the setting of the stones develop different expressions in each clip:
all with the intensity of a dragon gaze.

Like the First Dragon Money Clip,
the jaws are made to “bite” the bills instead of a simple spring bar
with a dragon image stamped across it.
The detail of scales,
flames and teeth and eyes are all there.
An actual sculpture of a dragon’s head;
sleek, durable and compact with your wad of bills folded neatly to slip into your pocket.

talking dragon

talking dragon
Flame the Dragon Money clip
in action

You have your choice of red,
blue, green and black stones for the eyes,
each specially made for the person who orders it.
I do not mass produce these clips,
so you will not find them anywhere else.
If you like the idea of a dragon money clip but want a different style,
no problem.
You may commission your own version based on your description
or sketches you make yourself.
Designing your own money clip is but one of the services I provide.
More about custom may be found here.
To order your own Flame the Dragon Money clip you may go here.

More about Dragon Money Clips!

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Hand of Zeus Earrings

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on May 20, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Earrings, Greek Mythology Jewelry, Multi Faith. Tagged: Amm, Amulet, Baal-Shamin, Efa, Heironeous, Jewelry, lightning bolt, Lukumí, Magic Jewelry, Oeridian, Orisha, Power Tie, Qataban, Shango, Umvelinqangi, Zeus, Zeus Earring. 1 Comment

“Begin!”
First the word, then it happens. The crack of the gun before the race, the blowing of the whistle that starts the game. A single moment that is beyond time itself, a single point of origin from which a flash of lightning springs into being.
“Inspiration!”
The point of fire now has direction: purpose and a way to manifest.

Hand of Zeus Earrings
The Hand of Zeus Earrings

Although named for the Father of the Greek Gods, Shango would be pleased to be associated with this piece, the most popular Orisha; he is a Sky Father, god of thunder and lightning. Well loved in the Lukumí religion of the Caribbean, Shango is also revered by Efa in Africa. Umvelinqangi is the Sky God from the Zulu mythology, Baal-Shamin, was a supreme deity and the sky god … both attributes are the lightning bolt. Amm was a moon god worshiped in ancient Qataban was also revered as a weather god, as his attributes included lightning bolts. Heironeous is the Oeridian god of Chivalry, Justice, Honor, War, Daring, and Valor. His holy symbol is a silver lightning bolt; the images both look and mean the same: Manifest!

The Hand of Zeus Earring is an icon akin to the Ace of Wands: the place from which such movement springs into manifestation. A Godly hand holding a lightning bolt directs and guides it into being. Good for a “make it so” day: marathons, deadlines, important meetings, and “putting on your thinking cap”. This would be the earring equivalent to the “Power Tie”.

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Star Drop Earrings

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on May 19, 2010
Posted in: Celtic Lore, Earrings, Multi Faith, nature Jewelry. Tagged: Celtic Lore, Celtic Symbol, Druid, Druid Jewelry, Finnegan's Wake, James Joyce, Jewelry, Kingdom of Heaven on Earth, Magic Jewelry, Pinocchio, Star Drop. Leave a comment

The shape of the eight point star is one I remember from childhood:
the bold four points with the lower ray extended down,
the secondary four points emanating out from the center.
It was used as an artistic expression of the celestial points of light
in classic paintings, cartoons, icons and logos.
In paintings of the heavens,
this shape was used to denote the North Star,
the star of the Blue Fairy in Pinocchio,
in child’s finger painting and in the most detailed maps of the constellations.
In nearly every culture, this image just keeps popping up.

Star Drop Earrings

Star Drop Earrings

As an artist, I was fascinated by it’s universal appeal and adopted it in my own paintings,
sketches and illustrations.
When it came to creating a pair of earrings, this was my first design:
simple, bold and easily recognized. However the descending ray was reversed to add a new meaning.
These stars are not fixed in the sky with the descending ray reaching down,
rather the descending light brings the star to earth;
a metaphor of bringing the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth.
The Masons use the metaphor illustrated in their ancient building of temples;
as noted by James Joyce in Finnegan’s Wake in the building of the Cathedral
the bricks go up (raising the earth to heaven)
and the hod returns “empty” or “filled with air” (spirit) bringing the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth.
Although an often used quote used by Christians and Jews,
the concept of Heaven on Earth actually predated the Monotheistic paths by centuries.
The idea “If you live a good life you get to go to heaven” was not readily accepted by the Scots.
Rather the idea “One makes their heaven or hell while still breathing”
was more akin to the Old Religion,
denoting responsibility of how one leads one’s life and bring the Ideal into the Real.
It is not about the “Pie in the Sky” attitude that so many pessimistic peoples point to,
rather it is of the potential of love,
beauty and appreciation for what we have and what we may offer others.

The Star Drop Earrings are a way of harnessing the use of amulets in everyday life.
As one wears them, one is reminded of the power of virtue,
of positive thinking and action, and conscious living.
It is also a subliminal statement to those that see the bearer of the earrings, perhaps a reminder:
life can be and will be better should we choose it;
discarding grudges and moving forward in our lives
with droplets of heaven on our ears.

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The Oak Harp Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on May 18, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Celtic Jewelry, Celtic Lore, Druid Jewelry, Music Jewelry. Leave a comment

The Harp is a classic symbol of the Bard who travels from town to town with a harp slung over his shoulder, singing and telling stories: sharing tales of the comings and goings of peasant and king; and he would teach and learn new music and tales. The Bard was revered in his ability to tell epics and carry extensive messages verbatim: his memory was supreme.

The Oak Harp Amulet

Stretching from the past when all histories were passed from word of mouth from generation to generation; to the present day where one may see competitions between musicians in the Highlands of Scotland, even in the High Fantasy stories of the Dragon Riders of Pern (Anne MCcAffrey) the spirit of the Bard lives in the imaginations and real lives of many.

In the awakened movement of Druids, they revere the old ways of teaching through epic tales, poetry and song; keeping to the old traditions of both memorizing and ad lib accounts of current events with humor, drama and music.

By combining the image of the Oak (sacred to the Druids for wisdom and perseverance) and the Harp (the link between the ancient lore and the new generations through song and story) I have created the Oak Harp Amulet.

This Amulet is softer, the lines more organic than the Bardic Harp Amulet and include oak leaves and acorns ( now and the future) with a small touch of Celtic knot work running down the side of the sound board. Simple, bold and full of potential music, the amulet is intended for musicians and those who appreciate a good song and story.

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Oak Bracelet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on May 16, 2010
Posted in: Celtic Jewelry, Celtic Lore, Druid Jewelry. Tagged: Celtic Lore, Celtic Symbol, Druid, Druid Jewelry, Magic Jewelry, Pagan Jewelry. 2 Comments

The Oak Tree has been revered by the Druids since before historical references.
The name Druid roughly means “oak-knower ” in Gaelic,
their sacred language.
The most sacred rites are practiced in groves of Oak,
“vision quests” and spirit walks”
(Native American terms, but you get the idea)
have also been practiced among these trees.

Oak Leaf Bracelet

Oak Leaf Bracelet

Because lighting often strikes Oak trees,
the connection with other pantheons such a Zeus, Thor and Ukko;
however such lighting strikes will offer a sense of caution
and reverence to a standing copse of Oak.
Particularly to one who approaches the grove
following a storm may feel the power of Nature’s forces.

Within Druid lore are “Oak Proverbs”

An oak is not felled at one stroke. (In other words, be patient.)
Every oak began as an acorn. (Great works begin with one step)
Oaks may fall when reeds stand the storm. (Know when to be flexible)
The willow will buy a horse before the oak will pay for a saddle. (Invest your efforts with caution.)

It is will these perspectives I have created the Oak Bracelet.
Because of it’s simple design of the leaf pattern it may be worn for every day adornment
but for those who are sensitive to the meaning of the oak
it may also be worn for special proposes such as Handfastings,
vision quests and spiritual observances.
This bracelet is for those who love wisdom,
knowledge and respect all things sacred.

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