English Ivy Leaf Wand With Leaves and Spirals
Made from a piece of seasoned driftwood English Ivy Wood found on the Jurassic Coast. This wand measures 36 cm and has a design of stylized Ivy leaves and berries along its length. The ogham symbol associated with ivy is on its end.
English Ivy is a woody vine rather than a tree, and is considered to be an invasive plant in many of the countries that it’s been introduced to by colonizers. In Britain it’s considered to be a key stone plant and provides much needed food for late pollinators and insects. It is one of the trees associated with the Celtic Tree Ogham and brings with it associations of tenacity, survival and the ability to claw its way over obstacles.
Made from a piece of seasoned driftwood English Ivy Wood found on the Jurassic Coast. This wand measures 36 cm and has a design of stylized Ivy leaves and berries along its length. The ogham symbol associated with ivy is on its end.
English Ivy is a woody vine rather than a tree, and is considered to be an invasive plant in many of the countries that it’s been introduced to by colonizers. In Britain it’s considered to be a key stone plant and provides much needed food for late pollinators and insects. It is one of the trees associated with the Celtic Tree Ogham and brings with it associations of tenacity, survival and the ability to claw its way over obstacles.
Made from a piece of seasoned driftwood English Ivy Wood found on the Jurassic Coast. This wand measures 36 cm and has a design of stylized Ivy leaves and berries along its length. The ogham symbol associated with ivy is on its end.
English Ivy is a woody vine rather than a tree, and is considered to be an invasive plant in many of the countries that it’s been introduced to by colonizers. In Britain it’s considered to be a key stone plant and provides much needed food for late pollinators and insects. It is one of the trees associated with the Celtic Tree Ogham and brings with it associations of tenacity, survival and the ability to claw its way over obstacles.
Raven has been making wands for decades, and their work has flown around the globe to Witches and Magical Practitioners on many continents. Wands are made of gathered, not harvested wood usually found locally in the South West of England (and a few from further afield) and are often ornamented with pyrography. Each wand is finished with handmade beeswax polish from happy local bees and will come to you in a simple bag made from upcycled fabric.
While each wand is unique, Raven is sometimes willing to consider make a wand in a similar style for you from the same or a different wood.