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Here we show off a few of our favorite pieces. Some have been custom orders, some are still available for sale, and some are in our own personal collection. Click on the thumbnails for larger pictures.
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A nice pair of wands- The top is a natural length of white oak, and the lower one is turned from purpleheart. Both feature extensive woodburning in an ivy and celtic knot pattern, respectively. The top was purchased by a nice young lady from Portland who went on to purchace a bog oak piece from me later.
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Green Man Inlay
This was one of my earlier inlays. It is composed of walnut, birch, and red and white oak set into a panel of birch plywood.
Eventually, this ended up as the top of an altar box that is now in the possession of one of my covenmates.
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| Serpent Wand
This wand was made from a trully stunning piece of wood. Originally a root, rather than a branch, it had grown around another root into the perfectly recognizable shape of a cobra. Even the pattern of the inner bark ended up looking snake-like. This one sold at a Pagan Pride Day event a couple years ago.
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Voodoo Altar
Another example off woodburning I'm particularly proud of- This custom altar was done for a gentleman in New York.
The top is covered in a series of veves representative of various loa. As each of the intricate designs essentially functions as an invocation, I created a large protective circle in my workshop, and took a few other precautions- not that I have a problem with voodoo practices, mind you: they just aren't mine. This helped me develop a ritual set for doing work with pantheons I don't have a relationship with.
The altar itself is one of our large box altars, in antique maple.
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| Turtle Wand
This custom bog oak wand has a white oak turtle inlay that goes all the way through to match the other side. I took the down payment in trade, and got a lovely dress for Kathy.

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