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02 The High Priestess Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on June 25, 2009
Posted in: Amulets, Jewelry design, MetaPlace, Multi Faith, Tarot. Tagged: Amulet, Amulets by Merlin, Custom Jewelry, Drawing down the Moon, High Priestess, Kabalah, MetaPlace, Qabalah, Tarot, Tarot Casters, Three Dimensional Tarot. 9 Comments

The third “Key” of the Tarot is called the High Priestess:
the third emanation from the “source of all things”.
Within the Tarot the High Priestess
(like the Fool and the Magi)
is a state of being rather than an actual person,
it represents the source of consciousness
and its connection to our own awareness.

The High Priestess Amulet
High Priestess Amulet

In the classic image of the Rider card,
we find her seated in a garden flanked by the pillars
of form and force, mercy and severity.
The High Priestess is attributed to the letter Gimel,
known as “Camel” or “the ship of the dessert”;
inferring her constant motion,
bringer of new awareness and perspectives.

I have created the High Priestess Amulet to hold these concepts:
like pillars:
her arms stretch above,
using her own form to translate the Moon’s “unattainable image” into water
(consciousness)
flowing from her skirts.
Unattainable herself,
the High Priestess “Draws down the Moon”,
veiled by her hair: only her eyes are perceivable.

High Priestess with meditation card

In MetaPlace
I created an animated scene where she is the source of water through out the Tarot Garden.
From her skirts flows “consciousness”,
becoming a stream surfacing where other water images emerge.
I also included a video showing where she is placed on the Tree of Life.

In choosing the High Priestess Amulet,
one is seeks a connection within themselves to the source of all,
seeking the memories of the collective unconsciousness
one may better understand the world and live accordingly.
As the Fool is Youthful Enthusiasm and Instigator,
the Magi of Focused Manifestation;
the High Priestess brings Self Awareness,
the Knowledge of Memory and the source of Wisdom.

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01 The Magi Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on June 24, 2009
Posted in: Jewelry design, MetaPlace, Multi Faith, Tarot. Tagged: Amulet, Amulets by Merlin, Kabalah, MetaPlace, Qabalah, Tarot, The Magician, Three Dimensional Tarot. 5 Comments

The second of the Major Arcana is the Magician or Magi.
It is attributed to the letter Beth and referred to as “House” inferring a kind of containment.
Although it is indeed the second of the cards
it is given the number “one” and the rest of the Keys follow in succession.

The Magician Amulet

The Magi Amulet
Mercury
Focus and Concentration
“ Beth”

Magi Amulet

Classically it is an image of a youth before a table.
Upon it: the Disk, Cup and Sword with his right hand above holding the wand
and his left hand point to the earth.
Attributed to Mercury,
the Magi is Spirit acting as communication between Matter and Persona:
lighting fast and with absolute celerity.

Unlike the Fool before him,
the Magi knows his purpose and harnesses himself to be the focus of his will:
“making it so”.
The Magi reviews the tools at hand
and makes his life manifest in the way he envisions it.

In MetaPlace
I have created a Virtual Garden that frames each of the Major Arcana.
For the Magi I have created an animation that illustrates
the gathering of energy and the focusing of intent.
The piece is suspended in air,
giving the impression that the process has not yet grounded
– in an every flowing process of manifestation.

In designing the Magi Amulet
I have stripped away everything that would distract one from the core meaning.
The image of the pointing hand:
focusing intent and making manifest one’s own potential.
Magi Amulet is to help one focus on one’s work,
study or bringing a project to fruition: manifesting one’s goals.

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00 The Fool Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on June 23, 2009
Posted in: Amulets, Multi Faith, Tarot. Tagged: Amulet, Amulets by Merlin, Cabbala, fool, fool jewelry, fool talisman, fool tarot, Jewelry, Kabala, Kabalah, oracle tarot, Qabalah, stranger in a strange land, Tarot, tarot amulet, tarot art, Tarot Casters, tarot fool amulet, tarot fool jewelry, tarot fool talisman, tarot jewelry, tarot rune, Three Dimensional Tarot. 5 Comments

Each of the first 22 cards,
known as the Major Arcana,
are referred to as “Keys”
to understanding ourselves
and our place in the world.
Each Key is an illustration of those concepts.
The first is “the Fool”
often referred to as “zero”:
Before Beginning.

The Fool Amulet
Before Beginnings
“Alph”

Classically
it is the image of a youth
who has been equipped with all the tools he needs
to make a life for himself
tossed over his shoulder,
hanging on the end of a pole
as if unconcerned.
One hand holds a rose:
his passion
something that he is well familiar,
perhaps it is all he is concerned with.
Followed by his dog
he set forth:
off a cliff.

The Fool is attributed to Aleph:
the Ox
a being that pulls a cart
unconcerned as to where it is going:
a driving force
pulling us along
whether we are paying attention or not.

As an amulet,
Shaped like an egg
with the letter
“Aleph”
embossed on the front.
To help one remember
to keep a fresh outlook,
open to new experiences and ideas.
At times one needs to dismiss old habits,
confining perspectives
and take the leap of faith required
to move forward in one’s life.
This amulet is for those
who wish to break out of the old molds
and start anew.

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Mirrors by Merlin

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on June 22, 2009
Posted in: Custom Motorcycle Mirrors. Tagged: Biker Magazine, Custom Mirrors, Custom Motorcycle, Custom Motorcycle Mirrors. 4 Comments

In the year 2000,
I was approached by Jeff Luffman to make a mirror for his ’87 Softail.
Up to that point I had created jewelry and sculpture,
however I had not yet created anything for a motorcycle before.
The idea was a simple one:
a skeletal hand holding a mirror about 3” tall.
I cast it in Bronze and later chromed.
The Mirror was created in time for the 2001 Bike Show in Richmond Virginia where he took second Place!
He was approached by Biker Magazine where an article about the bike and mirror was featured in the March 2001 issue.

First Mirror

The First mirror: 2 5/8″ glass with a bronze skeletal hand
The bike it was mounted on took second place
in the National competition in Richmond, VA
then featured in Biker Magazine

Since then I have created several mirrors,
each one of a kind sculptures,
usually opposing pieces to mount on the handle bars of their rides.
I have created Eagles, Dragons and skeletal hands holding disks,
ovals and even a pair of coffins with the Grim Reaper embossed on them.

Grim Reaper Mirrors

Grim Reaper Mirrors
Custom, one-of-a-kind set of mirrors
with specially cut class
sculpted by hand and cast in aluminum
then chromed
The design was inspired by the bike’s paint job

I have also chanced my approach to create the sculptures to be cast in aluminum:
they are lighter and may be polished rather than chromed,
depending on the client.
I have also made mirrors for sports cars as well as bikes.

When I begin the design,
I examine as many images of the bike or car as are provided by the client
and work up a variety of designs for them to choose from.
Once a design is agreed upon,
I begin carving the original sculptures in wax.
They are then cast in aluminum, ground, tooled for mounting and polished.
If they are to be chromed, then the added step is taken.

Because of the various steps in design and the amount of detail I usually put into the work,
I have yet not created any “stock” mirrors.
Each is a one of a kind creation designed for the specific vehicle it is made for.
Commissioning a mirror (or other Motorcycle accessory) takes time:
each piece is a complete sculpture.
The result: you will have a mirror that is like no other,
designed just for you.
If you wanted one “like” the coffin Mirrors (for example)
the pair you commission will only be similar, not a copy:
I never take molds because of the intense detail is excessively difficult to duplicate.
The result is True Art for you Ride.

When deciding on a pair of mirrors, please have a series of good pictures of your Ride
focusing on the paint, other accessories and the over all lines of the vehicle’s design.
Keep in mind that I carve everything by hand and that takes time.
Chroming often takes an additional six week waiting period,
so please provide yourself at least three months for your mirrors (or other accessory) to be completed.

I look forward to hearing from you!

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Making the SheVaCon Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on June 19, 2009
Posted in: Dragon Jewelry, Jewelry design, Science Fiction Convention, SheVaCon. Tagged: Amulet, convention, Custom Amulet, Custom Jewelry, dragon, Joel Keener, science fiction. 4 Comments

I attend SheVaCon every year and have since the early 1990s.  One of my favorite things about the event is that it focuses on the actual community of folks that create and love science fiction: the writers and artists.

The SheVaCon Amulet 2008
Dragon Design

Some years ago I was offered the opportunity to create the official amulet for SheVaCon and  have made it an annual offering ever since.  Each year the Convention Chairman (or Woman as the case may be!) either tells me the theme of the event or simply sends me the artwork used for promotional purposes.  After creating the master carving I make a few copies, donating to the convention, raising money for their scholarship fund, and offer the rest to the public.

Last year (2008) I was given a Dragon Design by Joel Keener and so the carving began!  That year, I took some shots and made a short stop action video.  The results are a lot of fun, going from the block of wax to polished Dragon.  To see the video, simply go to the “SheVaCon Amulets Page” page in my site.  There you can view the process from start to finish. Another video which shows all the steps of the lost wax process is featured in my “How to order custom” page: just scroll down to the bottom of the page to see the video.

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The Tarot Casters

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on June 18, 2009
Posted in: MetaPlace, Tarot. Tagged: Amulets by Merlin, Kabalah, metaphysical sculpture, MetaPlace, Oracle, Pagan Jewelry, Tarot, Tarot Casters, Three Dimensional Tarot, Tree of Life, Wiccan Jewelry. 8 Comments

The Tarot is often considered older than it’s apparent history.

Although no documents exist prior to the 18th century of the Tarot being used as an oracle, divination using similar cards may be found as early as 1540; The Oracles of Francesco Marcolino da Forli shows a simple method of divination using regular playing cards.  In 1735 (The Square of Sevens) and 1750 (Pratesi Cartomancer) rudimentary divinatory meanings and lay outs for the Tarot may be found. The oldest surviving Tarot Cards are three early to mid 15th century sets, all made for members of the Visconti family, however their suites and Major Arcana are only similar in construction to what is viewed as the modern decks of the 20th and 21rst century.  In the 1880s the Golden Dawn assembled many variations and mystical systems to produce a deck that was synchronized with multiple western and mid eastern traditions.

In my study of the Tarot I have focused on the Kabalah and Western European traditions as a basis of understanding the system.  The Tarot represents several layers of perception to the world around us and how we interact and discover ourselves.

One day I accidentally dropped a deck of Tarot Cards and saw how they fell into a random pattern.  Because of their shape I couldn’t see much of the deck as the cards were covering the images beneath and wondered how a reading would be done if one could see how the images would interface with each other.  I made a decision to develop jewelry focusing on spiritual and metaphysical subjects, bringing these ideas to the hand and eye.  I then undertook a labor to produce a Three Dimensional Tarot system completed in 1992: the Tarot Casters.

Tarot Caster Set
The Tarot Casters

The Tarot Casters comprises of the major Arcana’s 22 concepts, each shape unique, each interpretation of the card an original design.  I based the pieces on Hebrew letters assigned and extrapolated the classic design of the card.  The result is a deck of 22 pieces that may be held in the hands and dropped on a surface.  Then the querent looks at the random design and (like a rorschach blot) interpret the design.  The reader then interprets the shape by the sum of it’s components: the flow of element and concept from one piece to the other.

The response has been interesting.  Many seasoned readers found the decks challenging, no longer relying on formula of basic layouts and key words.  Several have referred to the system as “advanced”.  Other new to the Tarot have found them quite easy, helping them rely on intuition and perception.  The most remarkable recipient was a blind woman who then began to use the set professionally: “For the first time I can use all of my Tarot Studies in readings!”

My most recent project in this field is the Tarot Garden in MetaPlace.  I have created a Virtual Reality featuring the Tarot Casters as garden sculpture.  Each piece is in its own environment including tone, animation and short videos to help illustrate the concept of each card in a new kind of environment.  The first section is the Court Yard where one is introduced to the Garden with a series of helpful hints and instructions on how to interact.  This includes a fully animated video that introduces the Tree of Life: the foundation of the Tarot as perceived by most Tarot Students of the 21rst century.  From there it separates into three gardens, actually producing “the Fools Journey” as the Major Arana is sometimes referred to.

That Tarot is a living system, we learn from the Tarot by discovering ourselves, other people and the environment that surrounds us.  I invite you to examine my work and respond with your impressions.

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Handfasting Jewelry

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on June 17, 2009
Posted in: Celtic Jewelry, Celtic Lore, Jewelry design, Multi Faith. Tagged: Custom Jewelry, Handfasting, Handfasting Bracelet, Lover's Knot, Wedding, Wedding Bracelet, Wedding Rings. 4 Comments

For centuries,
Handfasting was practiced in Northern Europe
as a primary stage to marriage
and is still practiced into modern times.

“Handfasting” is derived from the verb
“to handfast”,
used for making a contract of marriage.
The couple is promised for “a year and a day”
as they hand-festa
(Norse:” to strike a bargain by joining hands”).
The rite varies between practitioners
but usually incorporates the participants
to bind their hands together with ribbon or chord;
a physical extension of promises made and kept.

Handfasting Bracelet

Handfasting Bracelet

I have created Handfasting Bracelets
using a design of two strands creating a combined knot
stronger than the sum of it’s parts.
The bracelets are to be put on during the ceremony
and worn for the “year and a day”;
then cherished as a keepsake when the marriage is preformed.

Many have chosen the bracelets for handfasting
and the rings for the marriage.
The Handfasting Rings
hold the same knot work design
for those people that find the bracelet too cumbersome.

Lovers Knot Ring

Lovers Knot Ring

I have made another version of the Lovers Knot,
giving it a more “Celtic” feel:
weaving the knot work in to a more intricate design.

Celtic Lovers Knot Ring

Celtic Lovers Knot Ring

If you are looking for a custom knot to be created for you,
I can design a knot work for your Wedding
or Handfasting that would be a “two of a kind” set.

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Pentacles as Amulets

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on June 16, 2009
Posted in: Amulets, Druid Jewelry, Jewelry design, nature Jewelry, Pagan Jewelry, Pentacles, Wiccan Jewelry. Tagged: Amulet, Jewelry, Magic Jewelry, Meaning of Pentacle, Pagan amulet, Pagan Jewelry, Pagan Talisman, Pentacle, Pentacle amulet, Pentacle jewelry, Pentacle talisman, Star Jewelry, Star talisman, Starr amulet, Tarot, Wiccan amulet, Wiccan Jewelry, wiccan talisman. 5 Comments

Pentacles often had no connotation of “five” in the old magical documents,
but were magical talismans inscribed with any symbol or character.
The most common “pentacle” is the five point star.
In one of it’s earliest forms the Pentacle symbolized the first “ADAM”,
signified in early art as “Human Perfection”,
the “First Man” in the Garden of Eden.

Grape Vine Pentacle

Grape Vine Pentacle

Pentacles are used in the Tarot
to signify Matter or the Material World.
Each of the Pentacle cards represents a scenario and lesson about money,
influence and decisions.
The five pointed star is found everywhere
from a Sheriff’s badge to a countries’ flag;
it is found in nature within apples,
in flowers and trees.
The Pentacle as a five pointed star
represents the balance between the Elements
(Fire, Water, Air, Earth)
under the Spirit
(the top point).
When presented with the top point up,
this is a symbol of health, wisdom,
balance and good fortune.
When inverted,
like any symbol reversed
it is no longer in balance but rather oppressed:
the elements are over powering the spirit.
When both are shown together
it represents the cycle of life:
the “ups and downs” of one’s existence.

Because I have been creating amulets of many sorts,
I have dedicated my own collection of Pentacles
as five pointed stars
and left the rest to be listed under other categories.
Each of my pentacle amulets are focused on a different aspect of health:
brotherhood, environment, healing, friendship and love.
With over 20 designs to choose from
I have versions that include rough textures,
women’s forms,
the caduceus,
moonstone, caldrons, a pin design for wiccan clergy in the military and much more.
If you cannot find the Pentacle you are looking for,
have no fear.
I can create your design by way of your drawing or description.

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

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The Ouroboros Ring

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on June 13, 2009
Posted in: Jewelry design, Multi Faith, Pagan Jewelry, Rings, Wiccan Jewelry. Tagged: Amulets by Merlin, Egypt, Jewelry, Never Ending Story, Oroboris pendants, Oroboris rings, Ouroboros, Ouroboros pendants, Ouroboros rings, Ring, Uroboros pendants, Uroboros rings. 5 Comments

The Ouroboros (also spelled Uroboros and Oroboris),
is an ancient symbol illustrated by a serpent swallowing its own tail,
forming a circle.

From 1600 B.C. in Egypt to the movie: “the Never Ending Story”
the Ouroboros has been found in cultures through out many ages.

The Ouroboros Ring

The Ouroboros Ring

Ouroboros Ring

The Ouroboros often represents self-reflexivity or cyclicality,
something constantly re-creating itself,
the eternal return,
and other things perceived as cycles
begin anew as soon as they end.
It can also signify
the concept of primordial unity
persisting from the beginning
with such force and quality
it cannot be destroyed.

The Ouroboros has been important
in religious and mythological imagery,
used in alchemical illustrations,
where it symbolizes the circular nature of their work.

The Ouroboros Ring for your finger.
This version has a small diamond shape cut into the forehead
symbolizing the “third eye”
adding the concept of perception through illusion;
lightly textured and smooth for comfort and wear ability.
Each ring is made as it is ordered,
providing the recipient to request unusual sizes.

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

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Custom Jewelry from Amulets by Merlin

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on June 12, 2009
Posted in: Jewelry design. Tagged: Custom Amulet, Custom Jewelry. 10 Comments

When most people think of Custom Jewelry,
they think of a piece they had dreamed of,
or perhaps a design they developed.
When approaching a Jewelry Designer with their ideas
they discover Custom Jewelry in the industry
refers to a choice of stones
in a pre-made ring,
pendant or brooch.

Not here

I start with your ideas.
If you do not already have an image,
I can create a rendering
(an illustration of the piece)
and send it to you for your review.
Once approved,
I create the piece
to your specifications.

Custom Jewelry means True Custom,
the way you want it.

Dragon Butterfly Cloak Clasp

Amulets by Merlin
specializes in one of a kind
and limited edition pieces for personal use,
clubs, organizations and fund raisers;
focusing on images important to the client,
developing designs which reflect the ideas and intent of their purpose.

I have been creating pieces for well over 30 years
and provide examples of my work.

For more information on how to have
jewelry made the way you want it,
please visit the Amulets by Merlin
Custom Page.

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