Pagan Jewelery
I design and make my own jewelery using mostly semi-precious beads and silver wire, but occasionally incorporating, glass, coloured wire, bone wood and pyrographed wood.

These are some of my specifically Pagan themed pieces.

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Sacred year necklace
First, this sacred year necklace.

13 moonstones to represent moon cycles.

Surrounded by haematite stars, the elements. Earth; agate, air; turquoise, fire; tigers eye, water; mother of pearl.

The festivals surrounded by silver spacer beads: Imbolc; rose quarz, Alban Eilir; carnelian Beltaine; malachite, Alban Hefin; tigers eye, Lughnasadh; goldstone, Autumn Equinox; garnet, Samhuinn; smokey quartz, Alban Arthran; onyx.
A druid rosary
A string of beads that denotes the order of an OBOD ritual. Starting at the wooden bead at the top of the picture and progressing clockwise. Elements of the opening and closing of the basic ritual format are represented by large beads in the middle of a section of seed beads. The pyrographed Awen symbol denotes the main (and changeable) part of the ritual.
For example the multiple strands represent the 'coming together' and the green glass bead that follows, 'the welcome'. Heamatite hex beads (at 4 and 8 'o' clock) represent the 3 chanted Awens. The doughnut at 4 'o' clock, the circle casting. The calling and thanking of the quarters (at 6 and 9 'o' clock) a pyrographed feather (the hawk of dawn) a horn bead (the great stag) a silver fish (the salmon of wisdom) and a heamatite star (the great bear in the starry heavens).
Druid Rosary