English Oak Leaf Wand With Pyrography
A stunning English Oak wood wand made from a piece of oak storm-felled and found in Cornwall, UK.
The wood has been dried, sanded smooth, pyrographed and painted with a design of Oak leaves, acorns and spirals. The Ogham fed (letter) associated with oak is pyrographed onto the end. The wand is finished with beeswax polish
The wand measures 31.5cm in length.
The Oak tree, one of largest and most loved of the British Trees grows to huge sizes and can live to 1000 years old, and provides a habitat for many other beings. Its wood is strong and used in building. The Oak brings with it associations of strength and courage. It is one of the trees associated with the Celtic Tree Ogham.
A stunning English Oak wood wand made from a piece of oak storm-felled and found in Cornwall, UK.
The wood has been dried, sanded smooth, pyrographed and painted with a design of Oak leaves, acorns and spirals. The Ogham fed (letter) associated with oak is pyrographed onto the end. The wand is finished with beeswax polish
The wand measures 31.5cm in length.
The Oak tree, one of largest and most loved of the British Trees grows to huge sizes and can live to 1000 years old, and provides a habitat for many other beings. Its wood is strong and used in building. The Oak brings with it associations of strength and courage. It is one of the trees associated with the Celtic Tree Ogham.
A stunning English Oak wood wand made from a piece of oak storm-felled and found in Cornwall, UK.
The wood has been dried, sanded smooth, pyrographed and painted with a design of Oak leaves, acorns and spirals. The Ogham fed (letter) associated with oak is pyrographed onto the end. The wand is finished with beeswax polish
The wand measures 31.5cm in length.
The Oak tree, one of largest and most loved of the British Trees grows to huge sizes and can live to 1000 years old, and provides a habitat for many other beings. Its wood is strong and used in building. The Oak brings with it associations of strength and courage. It is one of the trees associated with the Celtic Tree Ogham.