A Holly and Oak ogham wrist chaplet. The beads with the ogham characters are carved from Holly and are double sided. The green spacer beads are carved from Holly as well. Each ogham character is also carved and then painted green with eco-friendly woodstain. The Awen charm and the clasp are handcarved from Oak wood. All of the beads are strung on green cotton thread. The leaf pendant is a real impression of an Oak leaf in clay done by Blackhorse Studios, but she unfortunately closed her shop a couple years ago. These prayer beads can be worn as a bracelet or a necklace. Not for sale
The next thing I made was this Bone Goddess Ritual Necklace as an offering to the old Bone Goddess who is mistress of the beasts, the wild, and of the dead. It is Moose and Deer antler beads strung on white silk with a Deer antler tine pendant. The clasp is a section of deer leg bone with a coyote toe bone. The two skulls are carved from deer antler as well by an amazing fellow in Alaska. This one’s in my personal collection – also not for sale.
I also made another Robin Familiar Vessel – this time with a full head and a naturally holed stone (Sold).














On MY! I love the Robin Familiar Vessel!!! Do you plan to make more?
I hope to make ones of all different types of familiars.
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Such beautiful stuff you handcraft! You are a genuine inspiration to many.
I especially love the green tinted Ogham bracelet with the Awen and oak leaf. Better than diamonds IMO!
Love and look forward to your posts and just wanted to say a big thank you for it.
Marilyn
These all look fantastic! I especially love the wrist chaplet; it’s so intricate and elegant looking!
Everything is gorgeous! I especially love the ogham piece. Stunning
Thank you all so much for your comments! <3
Sorry if the question has already been asked, but is it possible for you to make an other “Holly and Oak ogham wrist chaplet” you can sell?
Because all your art is absolutely fantastic, and I literally fell in love with this chaplet.
Thank you in advance for your answer
Hi Seelie. Indeed it has been asked, but you can find the answer on my Woodwork page.
Blessings,
Sarah