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Pan Pipe Penannular

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on November 21, 2009
Posted in: Celtic Jewelry, Jewelry design, nature Jewelry, Pagan Jewelry, Wiccan Jewelry. Tagged: Amulets by Merlin, Celtic, Celtic Lore, Celtic Symbol, Grapes, Pagan Jewelry, pan flute, Pan jewelry, Pan pipe, Pan Pipe jewelry, Penannular, Wiccan Jewelry. Leave a comment

Mixing metaphors (and cultures) I combined ideas that seem to go well together: Music, Grapes and a Celtic Cloaking Device. It is said that the grape was on of the gifts of the gods ( Southern Europe is notorious for embracing the Grape and the Olive) Grapes produce a fine fruit that may be pressed into juice and in turn fermented into wine producing spirits. The Grape also creates a leaf that may be used for a variety of uses, even served in dishes…. The cane it creates tells stories all of their own.

Pan Pipe Penannular

The Penannular is a piece of jewelry used by the Celts in traditional garb. It was incorporated as a fastener for fabric: from light scarf to heavy cloak. For Men it is a solid ring where a tuft of cloth was drawn up and a pin was thrust through the tuft: the ring securing the pin. For Women: a horse shoe shaped frame is created and a pin is fastened to the frame. The pin travels on the frame to capture, hold and release the fabric. Still used today in both re-enactors and SCA, the Penannular is a brooch that stands out from the more common pin.

The Pan Pipe is unusual for a Penannular because of the design. Unlike the traditional Penannular which has bold lines, knot work and stones: this brooch harnesses the ancient technology of the fastener enhanced with detailed grape vines on an arbor; loaded down with the fruit. The pin head itself is the pan pipe with still more leaves and grapes. Highly detailed, this is both a work of art and a fully functional Penannular brooch. The page I created for the Pan Pipe Penannular contains a description and a short video demonstration of how to use a Penannular for your cloak, jacket or cape.

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Being a class project

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on November 18, 2009
Posted in: Amulets, Jewelry design. Tagged: Amulet, Amulets by Merlin, Custom Jewelry, jewelry making, Video tutorial, Video tutorial of jewelry making. Leave a comment

When Allyn was attending collage, he received an assignment to create an educational video. Allyn has been helping me in my shop off and on since he was 11 years old, so he knows the process quite well. One evening he burst into my home with a borrowed Video camera and told me of his assignment.

Within minutes I found myself the subject of a class project, first sketching a design (Toasting the Moon) and then under the glare of a lens and I carved the piece. We were letting the investment set up when we noticed it was 3am.

The following day Allyn was at it again, this time balancing precariously in the rafters of my studio as I melted the silver and cast. Laughing the entire time we finished up weeks ahead of his deadline and he was pleased with his grade!

I came across his footage and decided to clean it up a bit. A little lute music, new titles and a logo, a short tutorial for your pleasure. To view it, please visit my: “How to order custom jewelry and sculpture” page. It clarifies the lost wax process and perhaps a peek at the rhythm of this art.

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The Pixie Flame Chain

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on November 14, 2009
Posted in: Multi Faith, nature Jewelry, Pagan Jewelry, Wiccan Jewelry. Tagged: Amulets by Merlin, Custom Jewelry, Jewelry, Magic Jewelry, Necklace, Pagan Jewelry, Pixie Chain, Pixie Jewelry, Wiccan Jewelry. 1 Comment

After designing the Phoenix Head piece (now an amulet and brooch) I wanted to expand the motif to a necklace. I carved a series of six flames: each a tongue of fire, each holding loops at each end to be joined into a chain. The result was very interesting: after assembly the feel of the chain as it glides over the hand gives the allusion more of water than fire: smooth and silky.

After attaching it to the phoenix, I then developed the flame sprite from the chain, laying down the links and seeing what was being suggested. The flame sprite was one of my first “free form” pieces: instead of the normal process of sketching out drawings and mulling over design, I simply took up wax and carved her.

Pixie Flame Chain

I also experimented with earrings and bracelets with the flame chain. Each time I worked with the links they suggested even more ideas. Years later I saw that the links could be modified into tiny sprites and thus the Pixie Flame Chain was born. I took the separate links and worked the design into tiny figures of the sprites, sizzling and extruding from fire. Again, no sketches were developed before carving: and I didn’t use “carving wax”; I used simple soft injection was – something that the “jewelry industry” frowns upon.

Most of my training I received in art was through my family: both of my Parents were educators in the Humanities: both trained musicians, scholars and in the case of my Mother: artist. One of the more pragmatic approaches I was taught was “what ever works: works”. Even though I follow the formula as taught in “old school” art (first you create a series of renderings and examine the concepts and then re-create drawings that work out details and over come obstacles), there are times when the wave of inspiration catches you and you ride it until you are done. It is often so with sculpting. One learns to “think with your hands” in the creation of art.

One finds this in all the arts, music is the same way: the basic melody or rhythm sets a foundation and the process of working the pattern with your hands will then yield new and interesting ways to develop design. I have found that switching media helps me to develop new ideas that would not occur to me otherwise.

One way to circumvent this obstacle is to develop several works in different media at the same time: imagery seems (at least for me) to require sound and touch to manifest completely: I listen to music and stories while I sculpt; I play the piano to think about shapes. I also use time to set aside one project and work on another, all the while the incubation process continues while I go for a walk or talk to a friend.

Art itself is a way of life: continually developing shapes, colors and sounds that amplify each project, developing hybrids of expression; forming experience into tactile objects, sounds from inspiration that in turn inspire.

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The Phoenix Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on November 10, 2009
Posted in: Amulets, Jewelry design, Multi Faith, Pagan Jewelry, Wiccan Jewelry. Tagged: Amulet, Amulets by Merlin, Jewelry, Magic Jewelry, metaphysical sculpture, Necklace, Phoenix, Phoenix jewelry. 5 Comments

This is one of my first pieces. Originally designed to be the front portion of a circlet, this design highlights the Double Headed Phoenix: a creature that rises from the ashes of the previous incarnation; a two headed manifestation; much like Janus the God that sees into the past: learning from the lessons of experience; looking into the future. The God of the gates and passages; of beginnings both abstract and concrete.

The Phoenix

These ideas are combined into a single piece to produce a hybrid of ideas: renewal, vision, knowledge from experience and the ability to begin again with vitality and the promise of success.

The Phoenix amulet is 2 ½” across and is available as a brooch or necklace. The brooch has a long pin between the win tips for a secure fastening while the necklace harnesses the flame chain: completing the motif of fire and renewal.

The somewhat massive piece is for those that are working on the steps required in starting a new life, beginning a new project or career or simply taking a new look to life and the possibilities it holds.

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Flame Sprite Necklace

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on November 9, 2009
Posted in: Amulets, Jewelry design. Tagged: fire spirit amulet, Fire spirit jewelry, fire sprite jewelry, flame necklace, flame sprit necklace. 2 Comments

As the heat of summer wanes

and we huddle around our fires to keep warm through the cold of autumn,
we often watch the flames flicker and pop,
perhaps unconsciously deciphering the images in the flames.
Some of us see dragons curling through the logs…

Flame Sprite Necklace

Flame Sprite Necklace

More often than not,

I have seen the presence of the fire elementals:

the flame Sprites dancing in the fire place or the fire circles.
Composed of fire herself:
she catches tiny sparks
and releases them up into the pops and sizzles
of the surrounding flames

I have attempted to capture the heart of the Flame Sprite’s dance

in the flames and freeze her in sterling silver.
The Flame Sprite holds a flame in one hand
and releases it in the other.
I have placed her on a flame chain:
a hand fabricated chain composed of flame shapes
long enough to fit an 18 inch length.
For those that want an additional flare,
I can create a custom setting
and extend the motif of the fire:
holding a flame stone.
I have also created Flame earrings,
bracelet or the Flame Chain
that may be worn sans the sprite.

Fire is consuming,

transforming and passionate.

This is a necklace designed for the fiery personality,
the warm hearted, and dancers of the fire circle.

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Peaceful Mushroom Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on November 9, 2009
Posted in: Amulets, dna, nature Jewelry. Tagged: Amazon, Amulet, Amulets by Merlin, Bodi Tree, Ethno-Botanist, KPFK, Mayan, Mushroom jewelry, Mushrooms, Terrance McKenna. 1 Comment

Years ago (back in the 1980s) I lived in Southern California. Being an avid listener to KPFK’s “Something’s Happening” one of the regulars was Terrance McKenna: and Ethno-Botanist who spoke long and glowingly about his trips into the Amazon and his research of various ideas that involved 2012, the I Ch’ing, Mushrooms, DNA, the Mayans and a host of other ideas. In the course of listening to these late night broadcasts I created and amulet the closely resembles mushrooms growing into a peace sign.

Peaceful Mushroom Amulet
Peaceful Mushroom Amulet

In the early Nineties Terrace visited the Bodi Tree in Los Angeles: a very large alternative bookstore. My Buddy Russ and our Ladies visited the store to pay our respects, however due to other issues the connection wasn’t made.

Late in the Nineties I attended Starwood where Terrance offered lectures. I was honored with a visit to my booth that the Man Himself. After examining my work I presented him with a copy of the Peaceful Mushroom Amulet as a “thank you” for the hundreds of hours of lectures I was able to listen to the KPFK.

“My God!” he exclaimed. “The usual response I get from folks is: ‘I taped them from the radio and gave them to all my friends!’” then he laughed.

Although I never saw him again (he passed away some years after that) the thing that struck me about him was his laugh: infectious, kind and full hearted. When I make the amulet, I can almost hear his guffaw.

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Hand Engraving

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on November 5, 2009
Posted in: Celtic Jewelry, Jewelry design, Pagan Jewelry, Wiccan Jewelry. Tagged: Amulets by Merlin, book of kells, Celtic Lore, Celtic Symbol, Custom Jewelry, hand engraving, Knot work. 1 Comment

I have always been fascinated by hand engraving. One may see evidence of the art on platters and markers as well as jewelry pas the colonial times in to ancient works of art. The process is “simple”: one takes a very hard and well sharpened implement known as a “graver” made of steel and cuts a fine line into silver, gold or other “soft” metals. The way the graver is sharpened depends on the kind of cut. One can go from a fine line to a wide slice depending on the angle of the cut. Often this is used in pavé or other stone settings. The art is developed over years of practice. There are some that spend their entire career doing nothing but engraving.

Another part of my work is the actual design of a piece: knot work is common in many Celtic designs available elsewhere, but typically they are reproductions from the book of Kells. Although I am capable of re-creating these knots, I am also able to design knot work that have never been seen before.

By combining hand engraving and the art of knot work design I can produce unique pieces of jewelry that stand out from the mass produced and machine designed pieces. The latest work is an original knot I developed for a client’s sterling collar. Engraved Collar
Silver Collar Necklace

 If you are interested in having something unique made for you, Please Visit my How to order custom Page.

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Custom Dragon-Butterfly Cloak Clasp

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on November 4, 2009
Posted in: Dragon Jewelry, Jewelry design, Pagan Jewelry, Science Fiction Convention, Wiccan Jewelry. Tagged: Butterfly, Cloak Clasp, dragon, DragonCon. 1 Comment

A Cloak Clasp that is a one of a kind.
The request was for a cloak clasp that combined her two favorite things:
Dragons and butterflies.
With a rather limited description we worked through a series of renderings
and then developed the final piece.

Dragon-Butterfly Cloak Clasp

Custom Dragon-Butterfly Cloak Clasp

The main wings are in Bronze
while the body of the Dragon is of Sterling Silver.
Opals were places in the tips of the wings
with garnets and amethysts set into the Mandala of knot work and spirals.
Amethyst and garnets are set into the body of the dragon.
The stones were set with sterling tube and prong settings.
The piece was made to clasp with two hooks to steady the design
while wearing it.
Three button loops were placed on each side of the wings.

The proud owner of the one-of-a-kind Dragon-Butterfly Cloak Clasp
displays her creature on her cloak at DragonCon every year!
See the website for the close ups of the mechanism!

If you have a concept of a piece that you want created,
you need only ask!

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Ouroboros Penannular Brooch

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on November 1, 2009
Posted in: Celtic Jewelry, Dragon Jewelry, Jewelry design, Multi Faith. Tagged: Celtic Lore, Celtic Symbol, Jewelry, Never Ending Story, Ouroboros. 3 Comments

One of my favorite activities
is to create things never made before;
this was one of them!
I have already been producing the Ouroboros Ring for some time,
however a fellow wanted to have something specially made
that touches both his Celtic Heritage and his love for the Ouroboros:
the Ouroboros Penannular Brooch!

Ouroboros Penannular Brooch

Ouroboros Penannular Brooch

The Worm Himself
is a solid carving with the ability to be viewed from both sides,
a fully detailed face and the traditional diamond scalded spine.
Unlike the Ladies’ Penannular,
this is a solid ring with a “free” pin.
By his request I created the pin without a head and to replicate a sewing needle.
The way it is worn is that the ring of the Ouroboros is placed on the cloak
(or Great Kilt)
and the needle pierces the material underneath after bunching it up
though the ring thus securing the Brooch and cloak together.

This is a one-of-a-kind piece
with no mold taken for reproduction,
however
if you wish to have something similar made
(or anything of the kind) simply ask!

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The Rite Way Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on October 31, 2009
Posted in: Amulets, Pagan Jewelry, Wiccan Jewelry. Tagged: besom amulet, bewitched, Witch on a broom. Leave a comment

The classic image of a “witch on a broom” is much like the picture at the beginning of the TV series “Bewitched”: a lovely woman in a witch costume riding sidesaddle (see “Witch on a broom”). However some years ago it was pointed out to me that in the old Rites the use of the Besom was with the bristles up.

The Rite WayThe Rite Way Amulet

Keeping in mind the more traditional use of a broom is cleansing a home (or other space) and while you are actual sweeping you are blessing your home and driving out negativity. Hence the actual “business end” of the broom is the bristles.

To celebrate the “use” of the broom I have created an amulet of Blessing: “The Rite Way”. The Lady holds her besom with the bristles up blessing and protecting Sacred Space.

The Rite Way Amulet is intended for those that are both serious about their efforts to make the world a better place and a sense of humor that one would wear a “witch on a broom” that would be more “authentic”.

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