blowin
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traditional styles of wand or ceremonial stickI know very little about this subject but would like to track down some illustrations and/or descriptions of the above . FWIW I would prefer them to be in the context of Celtic sympathetic magik rather than the black arts . There are enough bogeymen around already !
The glitzy stuff on google isn't quite what I had in mind either .
Please pm if you would prefer not to post on the open forum . Many thanks .
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wayoutwest
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I know absolutely nothing about these things, but you could do worse than mailing some of the shops in Glastonbury, Somerset. (the town not the festival.) (there's a general town website somewhere.) you're practically falling over them there, loads of people into that sort of thing.
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wayland
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You could try and make a traditional "Stang" if you want a staff that you dont often see. Not even at Glastonbury. I have a piccy somewhere. I`ll post it up when I find it. The shaft was made out of Black Thorne. It stood to about ones eyes and was shod with iron. The top of the "Stang" has a "V" like a thumb stick. These were made from shaped sheeps horns. The shaft has to be green when first made so various pattens can be carved in the bark. Mine has vines leading up to a Green Mans face. Very nice. This one is Saxon of course but I have seen others with Celtic inscriptions carved.
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blowin
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You've actually got one ?! " Far out " , as they used to say ! The stang sounds really interesting . Please do put up the pic if you can .
Good thinking on the Glastonbury link , too . Thanks !
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wayland
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I cant yet find the piccy, nor can I get to my Stang as its in a store room which is packed from cealing to floor with boxes waiting for the move. I will try to get someone in the UK to send me a piccy of theirs and I will pass it on. For those of the "Old Tradition" Hail the Sabbat" for tomorrow
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jon
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I have my Grandfathers walking stick. It is made from a sprout stem with a silver knob at the top and a Jersey penny set into the handle. I dont know what variety of sprout plant was, but it must have been a good one to produce such a staff. If any of you know the variety i would like to know. Could be a good little cottage industry project.
Jon.
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blowin
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Sounds like the stang doesn't want to be photographed . That's ok -- your description did the trick -- I now have a better idea of what I am actually trying to make .
Hi Jon -- re: the walking stick , I have recently seen a thread c/w named variety on one of the other forums . Can't seem to find it now but will have another look .
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wayland
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Sorry Blowin. Things are a bit heck-tic here and I forgot. I will try to sort it soon
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blowin
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Hey , no worries ! you have given me the mental image I was looking for and there is something very evocative about the phrase " shod with iron " so I have plenty to be getting on with .
I need to take more time and care with seasoning the staffs , too . I must have brought the last couple into the warm kitchen far too soon because they both split .
BTW I am told that to stop a split from running even further the trick is to drill a small hole through the wood just at the end of it ( the split ) . ATB .
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wayland
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The problem is that I cant find a piccy of one either without its owner or, the piccy was taken at night around a bonfire and its too dark to see it. There are loads of discriptions on the web if you give it a google.
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bref
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Had a look at this after reading the string. Very interesting.
http://www.druidry.org/obod/trees/blackthorn.html
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FerretLady
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I thought these may have been interesting to post up.
Ash
Ash is a healing wood. It is also used for protection. Snakes have an innate fear of ash and avoid it.
Aspen
Aspen is an excellent wood for spoken spells. It brings the wizard eloquence.
Birch
Birch is an excellent wood for brooms. A Birch Wood wand will bring the wizard luck.
Cedar
Cedar is a protective wood. It will protect the wizard against evil. It is also used for money and love charms.
Ebony
Ebony is the most powerful wood for wands. Ebony gives the user pure, unlimited power.
Hazel
Hazel is favored as one of the best woods for an all-purpose magical wand. Carrying hazel will make wishes come true.
Holly
Holly is the strongest of the protective woods. It is used to guard against evil.
Hornbeam
Hornbeam is a lucky wood. It brings good fortune to the Wizard. It is very good for spells.
Mahogany
Mahogany is known for its ability to withstand lightening strikes. It has strong protective qualities.
Maple
Maple is a favorite wood for magical wands. It is the wood of longevity.
Oak
Oak is a potent magical wood. It adds potency to all charms, particularly health and money charms.
Poplar
Poplar is favored for flying charms. Carrying poplar will also aid in attracting wealth.
Redwood
Redwood is a protective wood. It is also good for love and success charms.
Rosewood
The Wood of Rose has many magical qualities. It is used for divination and love charms.
Willow
Willow is favored for its general magical uses. It has strong protective qualities and is good for healing and love charms.
Yew
Yew is the Wood of Death.
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blowin
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Nice one
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quarryman
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Ferret Lady, have you checked out the meaning of the original Ogham alphabet...
Here is who I am.
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