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Dagda’s Club Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on March 9, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Celtic Jewelry, Celtic Lore, Druid Jewelry, Pagan Jewelry, Wiccan Jewelry. Tagged: Celtic Lore, Celtic Symbol, Custom Amulet, Dagda Amulets, Dagda Jewelry, Dagda Talisman, Druid, druid amulet, Druid Talisman, Isaac Bonewits, Magic Jewelry, Pagan Jewelry. 2 Comments

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.

Dagda's Club Amulet

Dagda’s Club Amulet

One of them is Dagda’s Club.

In his Words:

“Show your devotion to the manliest god of them all: the All Father, the Good (at everything) God, the fabulous Dagda!

“Fiery father of the Gods of Erin, the Dagda is the Supreme Druid, the Mightiest Warrior, and Danu’s Most Fertile Stud. His famous club could kill or resurrect, depending on which end He tapped you with.

“Honor the Dagda by wearing this silver or bronze amulet, designed by Isaac (includes the ogham letters for “Dagda” on the back).”

This represents the Irish All-Father’s magical club,
which was a Druid’s wand,
a warrior’s weapon,
and a Healer’s Blessing of fertility.
Entwining snakes embossed on a club,
topped by three tri-spirals.
A back Bail allows a hidden yet sturdy way
of wearing it on a chain or cord.
Script of the artist “Bonewits”
and producer “Merlin” of
Amulets by Merlin found on the back.

Isaac’s Amulets are a beautiful combination of design,
comfort and concept.
You may purchase these amulets through my site.
Each piece purchased Isaac’s Household receives a royalty
to both help extend his legacy promoting good will
and clarity to the world.
To learn about Isaac Bonewits,
his writings and more,
you may visit his website.

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Knotted Penannular

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on March 8, 2010
Posted in: Celtic Jewelry, Druid Jewelry. Tagged: celtic brooches, celtic cloak clasps, Celtic Jewelry, celtic knotwork, Celtic Lore, Celtic Symbol, Kinds of Knotwork, Knot work brooches, Knot work Jewelry, Knot work styles, Knotwork. Leave a comment

Several of my cloak clasps are of the Penannular design: a fastening brooch used by the Scotts in their traditional wear. Typically, the style I have been creating is for the Ladies, the Lads use a circle with what looks like a decorative hat pin or small thin dagger to fasten their clothing. This technique of fastening their garments served in several ways: one was to hold their Great Kilts together; another was to give them a last ditch should they be faced with opposition. Hence the old saying: “If a Scott is wearing clothes, he is armed”.

Knotted Penannular

Unlike the mens brooch, the more genteel Penannular had the pin as well, yet it is solidly attached to the frame: usually a horse shoe in shape. This allows for the clasp to be more versatile and provide the user with the ability to keep all of the components together.

The more traditional ornamentation is knotwork, a style of decoration used among the Celts to illuminate the piece. Styles of knotwork range from the classic shapes from the Book of Kells to the bizarre Zoomorphic styles that incorporate animals and sometimes people into the knots. In the more shamanic versions the knot was not a repeated pattern but a somewhat free formed shape but had to be all one strand. Thus the person who gazed upon it could follow the strand from “beginning to the end” and they would wind back where they started.

In the creation of the Knotted Penannular I blend the classic shapes of the old style Ladies’ Penannular and the shamanistic style of knotwork, yet conforming to the regular shape forced a more repeated pattern. The over all result is a period piece for the medieval and renaissance fairs rather than fantasy art. Each of the Penannulars I make are for the heavy cloaks: stout pins and solid frames for years of wear. This would do well on a jacket, too. I would recommend for the more mainstream garments you use button holes for the pin.

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Jolly Roger Money Clip

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on March 6, 2010
Posted in: Money Clips, Skull Jewelry. Tagged: custom Money Clips, Jolly Roger Jewelry, Jolly Roger Money Clips, Money Clips, Pirate Jewelry, Pirate Money clips, Skull Jewelry, Skull Money Clips. Leave a comment

At last, me hearties! A money clip to keep your booty!
This is an original design in money clips,
like the Dragon Money clip,
the Jolly Roger Money Clip
has a spring loaded jaw,
a tight fit for your folding money.
Eye patch and a knowing grin,
this money clip has character and a heavy feel.
The scimitars crossed below
provide you with a stout backing for the bills!
This way they can stay flat and fresh in your pocket.

Jolly Roger Money Clip

The Jolly Roger Money Clip

More pictures of the Jolly Roger Money Clip
and its working jaw
are posted in the website for your review.
It is a rare thing for a money clip to be so striking.
Detail in every way,
stout,
solid and durable;
the Jolly Roger Money Clip
has a weight to it
yet comfortable in your hand
and able to hold multiple bills at a time.

If you are a pirate
or simply enjoy keeping your cash in your pocket
without flying about,
this clip is for you!

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The Watchful Wolf Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on March 4, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Totem Jewelry. Tagged: Jewelry, Totem Amulet, Totem Jewelry, Totem Talisman, Wolf Amulet, Wolf Jewelry, Wolf Talisman, Wolf Totem. 2 Comments

Under the branch of a tree, a wolf is relaxing, stretched out while watching the horizon beyond. The Tree over head offers little shade yet seems to watch over him.

The Watchful Wolf Amulet
The Watchful Wolf Amulet

This Amulet offers a scene rather than a simple profile or face. The idea here is to present an aspect of the Wolf rarely depicted in the amulet form. Originally created in 1989, this has been one of the more interesting shapes I have created. Completely a-symmetrical in shape it describes a moment in the Wolf’s life he (or she) isn’t hunting, playing, fighting nor sleeping. Rather the wolf surveys the land with reposed interest. Ready to respond at a moments notice, yet reclined in comfort as if watching pups at play or simply enjoying a sunset.

The Watchful Wolf Amulet is designed for those lovers of the Wolf who are a bit more relaxed and ready to enjoy life yet ready to respond when needed. Wolves being pack minded and concerned with their community, this amulet is for those concerned with their families, their community and their planet.

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The Chaos Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on March 1, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Multi Faith, nature Jewelry, Pagan Jewelry, Wiccan Jewelry. Tagged: Chaos amulet, Chaos jewelry, Chaos pendant, Chaos Symbol, chaos Talisman, Magic Jewelry, Pagan Jewelry. Leave a comment

Chaos theory is a field of study in physics, mathematics, and philosophy examining the behavior of dynamic systems sensitive to preliminary conditions. Differences in initial conditions yield widely diverging outcomes: chaotic systems; rendering long-term prediction impossible. An easy way to think of it is the Butterfly Effect (exemplified in science fiction, predominately time travel scenarios): a single action in one area has a potential effect in unpredictable ways anywhere (and any-when).

The Chaos Amulet
The Chaos Amulet

Chaos was the first of the Greek Gods to materialize during the creation of the universe.

Like an envelope of brooding mist, She surrounded the earth with potential. Chaos was the Mother of the manifestations: Nyx (Night), Erebos (Darkness), Aither (Light) and Hemera (Day), and the spirits of Elemental Air. She was also a Goddess of Fate who bore a daughter Nyx and in turn produced Her grand-daughters of the Moirai who assigned the inescapable destiny of man.

In both the linguistic and the mythic sense, Chaos is a state where there are so many random events, there form new and sometime innovative substances, methods and ideas. As exemplified in the decent from the Goddess Chaos, the result is the opposite: In the beginning there was Chaos (general havoc and unpredictability) who gave birth to fate (general order) who then gave birth to Destiny (specific order): Order in the most rigid sense. To break out of this cocoon of stagnation (assigned destiny), one turns to chaos to break free the pattern.

For those interested in the edge of manifestation, I have created The Chaos Amulet. Signified by the classic lighting bolts expanding from the center, the symbol is stretched over a near hemisphere shaped amulet. If you are interested in Hundun or Eris; if you are Gnostic or simply pragmatic, this amulet is for you.

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The Bubo Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on February 28, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Pagan Jewelry, Wiccan Jewelry. Tagged: Amulet of Knowlage, Athena jewelry, Bubo, Bubo amulet, Bubo Talisman, Clash of the Titans, owl amulet, owl jewelry, owl pendant, Perseus. 1 Comment

“All night long,
The Midnight Owl,
Hunts the woodlands
on the prowl.

“Daylight finds him
Still and blinking,
Almost as if
he is thinking.

“Many say
he’s wise and deep;
Really
it’s just lack of Sleep”

-A poem my grandfather often quoted,
source unknown

The Bubo Amulet
Bubo Amulet

Bubo was Athena’s beloved magical owl and often accompanied her perched on her shoulder. Bubo had the ability to reveal untruths and expand Athena’s wisdom. Athena often hunted with her solitary companion. She also sent him abroad to learn of what was going on both of her pray and to learn truths of what was happening in the land.

After Perseus’ first encounter with Calibos, he loses his magical helmet. Zeus decides to provide him with a Magical creature to aid him in his quest. Zeus commands Athena to hand over her beloved magical owl to Perseus, but she “will never part” with Bubo.

In the film The Clash of the Titans a copy of Bubo is created and sent to Perseus to assist him in his quest, but what is not reveled is that this mechanical Owl is only a copy, although loyal and courageous. Athena and Bubo are never separated and to this day should something happen, Athena knows of it because of Bubo’s loyalty to his Goddess.

In tribute to Bubo and his ability to collect knowledge and give it to the goddess, I have created the Bubo Amulet. This talisman is for those that are seekers of knowledge, hunters of the legitimacy, unafraid of what they might get into to learn the truth.

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Goddess of Attitude Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on February 27, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Clueless, Help for the Clueless. Tagged: Amulet, Attitude Amulet, Attitude jewelry, Attitude Talisman, Clueless Jewelry, Goddess of Attitude. Leave a comment

There has to be one.
I see her manifest everywhere:
hands on hips, looking at me as if I had three heads.

Goddess of Attitude Amulet
Goddess of Attitude Amulet

I believe in the Goddess of attitude,
a kind of archetype that says
“Ya… Right!”

A Goddess that already knows what I am about to say,
simply tolerates me long enough
to get my ideas out long enough
for them to be shot down.

Attitude on a god-like scale.

To pay tribute to this ever present power of our lives,
may I present to you:

the Goddess of Attitude Amulet.

By wearing this Amulet
you may show your position without voicing it,
you can say much with just a look.
By wearing this amulet,
you may ward yourself by meeting
attitude with attitude!
Fire with fire!
A Haughty Look with an intense stare!
Even when you are not looking at your opponent,
The glare of the amulet repels the self important,
The Self Righteous,
The Self Inflicted!

Goddess knows we need all the help we can get.

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Shiva

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on February 23, 2010
Posted in: Multi Faith, Sculpture. Tagged: Althea B. McLaren, de Vinci, Hindu God, McLaren Studio Academy, Michael Angelo, Shiva Statue, Terra Cotta Statue. 2 Comments

Althea B. McLaren created the “McLaren Studio Academy” in the early Seventies. Her curriculum encompassed technique of painting and sculpture, teaching from her home studio in Fullerton, California. Lessons were both private and small classes; encouraging beginners and refining professionals alike. Her “heroes” were Michael Angelo and Leonardo de Vinci for both their technique and drive towards perfection in every thing they did.

Shiva Statue

I had the great honor to study with her over a couple decades: focusing on sculpture and harnessing Terra Cotta as my primary medium. Once she estimated my ability as sufficient, Althea suggested I make a “master piece”: a project that would demonstrate an understanding of the medium, how it dries at different speeds and how to prevent cracking; the sense of proportions of the human frame. She also encouraged me to illustrate my understanding of religious art: where one should reveal muscles and why in certain cases it is better to render shape in alternate ways.

I chose the classic statue of Shiva. In this terra cotta project, I translated the Hindu God into my own interpretation. The Face is classically human in a meditative state, the hands are very human. The arms in contrast have the shape of serpents: boneless (gods don’t have bones!) The Flames are staggered around developing the corona, the serpents manifest out of the head, all the while standing in a dance position on the back of a gnome of ignorance. One hand holing the flame of Transmutation, one holding a lotus of Enlightenment, one playing the drum of Time, one hand Bestowing Boons (pointing down) and the final hand held up in the sign of “Fear Not”. The configuration below is a lotus that is actually an incense burner, fully functional. When lit the smoke rises through out the statue it encircles the statue with the ever changing shape of serpents.

The terra cotta piece has a maze of thick and thin elements; each had to be wrapped and continually sprayed with water to prevent it from drying too quickly, a process that took weeks to set before a cone 5 firing. All of this was finally mounted on a teak.

With all of my work, the first thing I thought of after completion was “What next?”

The very next step was founding “Amulets by Merlin”, scaling my sculpture from “gallery size” pieces in clay to smaller pieces in silver, bronze and gold. I still work on larger pieces from time to time, but I will always rely on the foundation of work I gleaned from one of the great masters of the 20th century.

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Talking Skull Charm

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on February 21, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Druid Jewelry, Multi Faith, Pagan Jewelry, Wiccan Jewelry. Tagged: ancestor beads, ancestor Hair Beads, ancestor jewelry, ancestors Amulets, ancestors Skull Hair Bead, ancestors talismans, Hair Beads, Skull Hair Bead. Leave a comment

Although hair beads have been around for centuries, noted use may be observed from Africa to the Indies, from Scotland to Tibet; the style of placing beads in one’s hair hasn’t been in vogue for more than a few decades. If you have seen the Movie “10” starring Bo Derrick and Dudley Moore, you may remember the slow motion scene of Bo splashing through the waves with her hair loaded down with multi colored beads. Since then we have seen the popularity rise among the main stream, used by men and women of all nationalities. From the over loaded quaffs to a single bead to accent the tip of a braid, hair beads keep the strands weighted, refined and beautiful.

Talking Skull Hair Bead

As we grow older, our attention to the ancestors becomes more significant; many of our friends and family have passed away yet we do not find the sensation of their passing as a final state of being. For centuries there are accounts of folk that have spoken with loved ones, friends and relatives beyond the veil. Words of wisdom, compassion, concern or simply the sensation that they are present have comforted, enlightened or alarmed us as our awareness broadens, our concern deepens and our need of understanding surmounts.

In answer to the desires for those of us who are concerned with such matters, I have created a series of tiny amulets signifying our connection with the ancestors. By using them as charms and hair beads, we may utilize these significant and iconic amulets to keep our attention fresh and our focus on greater matters than our own needs wants and desires. One of them is the Talking Skull Charm. By adding this piece to your charm bracelet or necklace, adding them into the mix of talismans and amulets that you are currently working with. By adding the bead to your hair braid or dread, the weight is a constant reminder: Wisdom of the Dead and our ever lasting connection with the unfathomable line of ancestry of which we are all a part.

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The Pan Penannular

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on February 18, 2010
Posted in: Celtic Jewelry, Celtic Lore, Pagan Jewelry, Wiccan Jewelry. Tagged: Brooch, Pan amulet, Pan jewelry, Pan Penannular, Pan Talisman, Penannular. Leave a comment

Penannulars are intended for the use of clasping capes, cloaks and scarves. The pins I place on them are stout and designed for the heavy and loose woven fabric like wool. (A short video is presented to illustrate how to use the Penannular in the website) You must have seen these huge brooches on the kilts and sashes in the Braveheart and Rob Roy movies. These Celtic cloaking devices are the precursor to the safety pin; quite ingenious technology for medieval period garb.

The Pan Penannular

In creating an Amulet of Pan, I chose his musical aspect: He plays his pipes with great concentration; wreathed in grape leaves with a grape cluster as a foundation.

The culmination of these two pieces is the Pan Penannular: the frame of the Brooch is made of a grape arbor heavily laden with leaves, vines and grapes thus carrying a theme of a Pan-orama, combining the feel of good music, good wine and a celebration of life itself. This hybrid of cultures: Celtic technology and Greek Myth is presented in a modern approach of the Brooch of two ancient cultures.

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