Curved Black Mirror
Stunning black scrying mirror - I hand-make these at Dark Moon in a process that takes several days, I don't offer these often (British weather is rainy and I need a dry day)
I found a number of these in a second hand shop containing faded, kitsch "chocolate box" miniatures - Perfect to upcycle into scrying mirrors. (I've been making scrying mirrors from old frames and glass for about 30 years now).
As the glass is vintage and convex (i.e. it curves outwards) you'll find occasional tiny flaws in the glass, and tarnish and marks on the vintage brass frame.
These are 7.5cm in diameter and could possibly be worn as a large, impressive ritual pendant. Just be aware that they are glass!
These are quite stunning, and also extremely difficult to photograph owing to their curve and the reflections.
Stunning black scrying mirror - I hand-make these at Dark Moon in a process that takes several days, I don't offer these often (British weather is rainy and I need a dry day)
I found a number of these in a second hand shop containing faded, kitsch "chocolate box" miniatures - Perfect to upcycle into scrying mirrors. (I've been making scrying mirrors from old frames and glass for about 30 years now).
As the glass is vintage and convex (i.e. it curves outwards) you'll find occasional tiny flaws in the glass, and tarnish and marks on the vintage brass frame.
These are 7.5cm in diameter and could possibly be worn as a large, impressive ritual pendant. Just be aware that they are glass!
These are quite stunning, and also extremely difficult to photograph owing to their curve and the reflections.
Stunning black scrying mirror - I hand-make these at Dark Moon in a process that takes several days, I don't offer these often (British weather is rainy and I need a dry day)
I found a number of these in a second hand shop containing faded, kitsch "chocolate box" miniatures - Perfect to upcycle into scrying mirrors. (I've been making scrying mirrors from old frames and glass for about 30 years now).
As the glass is vintage and convex (i.e. it curves outwards) you'll find occasional tiny flaws in the glass, and tarnish and marks on the vintage brass frame.
These are 7.5cm in diameter and could possibly be worn as a large, impressive ritual pendant. Just be aware that they are glass!
These are quite stunning, and also extremely difficult to photograph owing to their curve and the reflections.