Thursday, 28 January 2010

Busy, busy ... and a special offer!

This week has been an incredibly busy one here at Spirit of Old with plenty of carving and crafting. Four new pendants were uploaded late last night with a 3-day special offer on them - £10 off until the end of Saturday. There's also free postage offered until the end of January so that's a saving of up to £16 if you get in quick!
Above and below are some photos of the birth of a beautiful Crow pendant carved from Rowan wood. First the basic shape is created, then the design is marked out and shaped until, finally, the detail can be added and a good coating of beeswax-based polish is applied.


Below: The finished Rowan Crow. A bird of the Shaman, the Crow has worldwide associations with birth, death, healing and resurrection.
Below: The detail on the Crow's back
Below: Overlapping feather detail. As you can see, this is a very special piece with alot of attention to detail and is beautifully finished. You can find full details on the main website. The price of this pendant is £65 but, as part of the 3-day offer it is offered at £55 until the end of Saturday 30th January.
Below: Celtic Raven Moon pendant crafted from deep black bog oak dating from around the Celtic period. You can find full details on the main website. The price of this pendant is £65 but, as part of the 3-day offer it is offered at £55 until the end of Saturday 30th January.
Below: This wonderful stylised Norse Raven bead crafted from warm brown Avalonian bog oak. The wood dates from around 6,000 years ago and is from Somerset, considered by many to be the site of the fabled Isle of Avalon. This rare and beautiful wood is a deep, warm chestnut in colour and feels full of positive energies. You can find full details on the main website. The price of this bead is £50 but, as part of the 3-day offer it is offered at £40 until the end of Saturday 30th January. If you'd like it to be woven into a wristband please add an additional £5 to the price.
Below: Hare bone stylised Celtic Hare bead. You can find full details on the main website. The price of this bead is £50 but, as part of the 3-day offer it is offered at £40 until the end of Saturday 30th January. If you'd like it to be woven into a wristband please add an additional £5 to the price.
The Hare was revered and held sacred by the Celts who associated them with moon deities and deities of the hunt. Killing or eating one was forbidden throughout the year, except at Beltaine when he ban was lifted and a ritual hunt and consumption was carried out.

The Anglo-Saxons also venerated the Hare and a ritual Hare hunt was a feature of the Spring festival of the goddess of Eostre, or Hretha. Folk survivals of these rituals still exist today.

Until the end of the 18th century on Easter Monday (originally Beltaine), a Hare hunt took place in the Dane Hills, near Leicester, England led by the mayor together with hunters and hounds. This hare was associated with Black Annis, a fearful hag said to live in a cave in the hills known as Black Annis's Bower, which she gouged out of the hillside with her own claws. Black Annis may actually be the Goddess Anu.

The Hare is strongly associated with the Moon in many different traditions and cultures including Buddhists, the Norse, Chinese, Europeans, Mexicans, Indians and Egyptians. It also has a strong association with the rising Sun, new life and fertility.

The above should give you a brief insight into the Hare and was taken from a highly recommended book called "Familiars - Animal Powers of Britain" and written by Anna Franklin.

Thursday, 14 January 2010

Hares, skulls and plenty of snow!

For the last couple of weeks, Britain has been deep in wintertime with heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures. The perfect excuse for sledging and hot chocolate! It's also been a great time for curling up in the warm and crafting ... Hare bone and wood ... perfect!

Please find the pics below - the Hare bone beads can be found here, the Rowan wand can be found here and the Mistletoe wand can be found here. Thanks for looking!










Friday, 20 November 2009

At long last, the new pendants are finally uploaded and ready for browsing! There are some very, very special pieces as you'll see below. Above, if you look very carefully (or sensibly click on the pic to enlarge it!), you may just see an enormous Faery ring, camouflaged amongst the leaves.

Below you'll find a whole range of beautiful new pendants: Inscribed pendants, carved pendants, an Avalonian Goddess bead and, of course here's also a link to the wristbands mentioned the other day.
















Wednesday, 18 November 2009

Scrumptious new wristbands and bracelets!





A gorgeous new selection of wristbands and bracelets have been added to the main website today! I've juggled the pendants section around a little as it's now more of a jewellery section and you can find the wristbands page here

Wristbands make great gifts for Yule or Christmas (or for yourself!) and we're happy to craft custom wristbands or bracelets. The top two wristbands shown above are woven from cord thonging which gives a thicker weave and the bottom one is made from Irish flax which is beautifully delicate-looking and is very long-lasting. 

Don't forget if there's anything you see that you'd like and would prefer to exchange goods in a trade, make us an offer :)

Next to be added to the site is a whole selection of wonderful new pendants ... watch this space!

Monday, 16 November 2009

Trades offered!


We welcome trades!

Would you like to buy some Spirit of Old items but don't have the cash this year? As the credit crunch is in full swing, we're happy to offer trades this Christmas.

If you make or sell quality items which you'd like to trade, please email with details and photos and we'll be in touch! We'd be especially tempted by suitable things for presents for children ranging from 4 - 15 but will consider whatever you'd like to offer.

Thursday, 29 October 2009

Time for a rethink ...


Important announcement

After long consideration we've decided to stop accepting orders to copy the majority of previously made/sold items (please see exceptions list below) from the website until further notice. We are however, happy to continue accepting custom orders. Admittedly, there's bound to be a grey area between custom items and copies so if in doubt, please ask anyway. 


One of the things we pride ourselves on at Spirit of Old is the individuality of the items and the fact that they're not mass-produced but as things progress, more and more time is spent copying previous items and it leaves little time for make fresh new ones. Each piece of wood collected has its own natural spirit and beauty and simply copying items instead of following that creative spirit to make fresh ones tends to kill the sense of creativity.

We sincerely hope that our customers will understand this. It may change again in the future but for now, it should mean you can look forward to seeing far more truly uniquely crafted items added for sale.

Exceptions list - Made to order items we will still be currently crafting:
D051 - Native Celtic Woods - Corresponding Rune sets
D060 - Native Celtic Woods - Real Ogham Staves
D080 - Selected Native Celtic Woods - Real Ogham Staves
TC001 - Celtic Tree Calendar staves
DB005 - Handcrafted leather ogham or rune bag
WB001 - Velvet wand bag

Monday, 19 October 2009

Autumn offer

Autumn Offer

£5 off orders over £50
£10 off orders over £100

Any combination of items
Excludes postage costs

Ends 30th November