Pagan Pieces
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Green Man Offering Bowl
Emerging from an old cement mold first cast many years ago, this Green Man carries the quiet weight of tradition. Each new casting takes on its own life, shaped by shifting shades, subtle hues, and the unpredictable density of colour that settles into the details. No two faces ever appear the same. Like summer itself, he arrives in variations — sometimes bright and warm, sometimes deep and mossy, sometimes sun‑washed and gentle.
His expression sits between watchfulness and calm, as though he’s half‑rooted in the earth and half‑awake to the turning of the seasons. Leaves curl around his features, merging man and nature into a single presence. He feels both ancient and newly reborn every time the mold is filled.
This piece marks the beginning of a broader pagan theme — a celebration of cycles, myth, and the spirits that inhabit the wild places. The next creation in this journey will be a counterpart: a Holly King, the winter sovereign who stands opposite the Green Man’s summer reign.
Ouija
Ouija Board Description
I create a range of Ouija boards and planchettes for both display and practical use. This particular piece is crafted from basswood, with the artwork produced using a variety of pyrography techniques. Each board is cleansed and blessed before it is sold.
What Is a Ouija Board?
The Ouija—also known as a talking board, spirit board, or in its earliest form, the Chinese Fuji (planchette writing)—has been used as a tool for divination and spirit communication for centuries. The first known references date back to around 1100 AD in China.
Talking boards gained widespread popularity in America after the Civil War, when mediums offered séances to help people contact lost loved ones. The name Ouija itself was coined in 1890 by the renowned medium Helen Peters Nosworthy.
By the 1890s, the Ouija board had made its way to London, where it became a favourite among the Victorians—both due to the rise of spiritualism and as an entertaining parlour pastime.
Since then, Ouija boards have been used by believers and sceptics alike: some seek genuine communication with the other side, while others simply enjoy the experience for fun.
No matter how you choose to use them, these handcrafted pieces always make a striking addition to any space.
Moon Phase Altar Plate
This handcrafted altar plate measures approximately 19 cm across, with candle holders sized to fit larger tealights or similarly shaped altar candles.
Colour holds deep significance in spiritual practice, and altar pieces can be customised to reflect personal intention. The colours featured on this piece carry the following associations:
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Purple – wisdom, influence, spiritual power, spirit communication, and protection from negativity
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Dark Blue – communication, willpower, good fortune, truth, the water element, astral projection, and fidelity
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Black – grounding, wisdom, learning, protection, reversal work, uncrossing, unhexing, repelling negativity, release, and scrying
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Gold – masculine divinity, fortune, abundance, prosperity, understanding, solar energy, positivity, justice, and health
Pentagram Altar Plate
Same size as the moonphase plate above, different colours on this one for:
White- unity, purity, happiness, learning, air element, charm, confidence
Red- passion, vitality, strengths, fertility, fire element, independence, assertiveness,
Green- prosperity abundance, money, healing, growth, luck
Light blue- spirituality, tranquility, peace, protection.
An offering bowl should hold some kind of personal motif, this one I did using black and red swirls, many colours are available, a good addition to any altar
Witch Runes
Witch runes carry an air of mystery, not least because no one can pinpoint exactly when they first found their way into a witch’s toolkit. Most agree they’re a neo‑pagan creation, but that doesn’t diminish their charm. They’re striking objects—beautiful to look at, satisfying to hold, and wonderfully intuitive to work with.
These particular pieces were crafted in a deep forest‑green shade, accented with crisp white inlay. The contrast gives them a quiet, earthy elegance, as if they’ve been shaped from woodland shadows and moonlit markings. Witch runes look stunning in any colour, though; part of their magic lies in how personal they become. Your choice of colour, texture, and finish makes your set uniquely yours, a reflection of your own practice and aesthetic.
There are many ways to use the runes online, or if you buy them from me at a fair I will have copies of how to use the runes with me.
Ogham Script
Ogham script art carries a sense of quiet power — the kind that comes from reviving an ancient language and giving it a modern visual voice. Each piece becomes more than an artwork; it’s a bridge between eras, reconnecting today’s viewer with a writing system that once carved meaning into stone, wood, and memory.
my collections showcases the distinctive beauty of Ogham, the earliest written form of Primitive Irish and one of the oldest Gaelic scripts. The vertical lines and branching strokes create a rhythm that feels both organic and deliberate, echoing the script’s origins in nature — traditionally carved along the edge of standing stones or wooden staves.
In my art, these marks transform into elegant visual compositions. The simplicity of the strokes contrasts with the depth of their history, giving each piece a sense of mystery and reverence. Viewers are drawn to the linear flow of the script, the balance of form and space, and the subtle suggestion that each line carries a story older than recorded history.
🌿 What Makes Ogham Special
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Ancient Roots: Used between the 2nd and 6th centuries across Ireland and parts of Britain.
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A Cryptic Alphabet: Believed to have been created as a secretive writing system, possibly to keep messages hidden from Roman Britain.
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A Natural Aesthetic: Its form is inspired by trees, branches, and the edges of stones — a script literally carved into the landscape.
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A Cultural Echo: It preserves the earliest form of the Irish language, making it a linguistic and artistic treasure.
How my Art Connects to This Legacy
My pieces don’t just depict Ogham — they interpret it. They honour its ancient purpose while presenting it in a contemporary, expressive way. The result is artwork that feels timeless, symbolic, and deeply rooted in Celtic heritage.
Witch Bell Wreaths
Witch Bells have long been used as protective charms, helping to keep unwanted spirits and negative energy from entering the home while inviting positivity and good fortune. Traditionally hung on doors—both inside and out—or even in trees around the property, they serve as a gentle guardian of the space. Many witches also use bells to set intentions, attract luck, and create a warm, welcoming atmosphere.
Each of my Witch Bell Wreaths is crafted as a unique piece, featuring three bells and at least one charm. They are all individually made and available at every market I attend.
Ritual Plates
My handcrafted trays come in a variety of sizes, each one designed to elevate the little rituals of your day. Use them to display your favorite crystals, hold meaningful offerings, or simply keep your jewelry beautifully gathered in one place. Functional, decorative, and full of charm—these trays turn everyday items into something special.
Chakra Stones
“These chakra stones are bright, warm, and beautifully crafted. The domed design allows them to be made either completely clear or with items embedded inside the resin, giving you plenty of room for personal creativity and some really striking effects. The chakra symbols themselves can be customised in any colour you prefer, making each piece fully tailored to your own style.”
Incense holders and Prayer egg
On the worktable rests a serene monk incense holder, its eco‑resin surface shaped and shaded to mimic weathered stone. Beside it sits a Bodhidharma prayer egg, equally sculpted with that same stone‑like finish, as if both pieces were unearthed from an ancient temple rather than crafted by hand. Together they create a quiet little shrine of calm in the middle of the workspace, a pair of contemplative guardians watching over the room.
Five Candle Altar Plate
Wiccan 5‑Candle Altar Centerpiece
Crafted with intention, this five‑candle altar piece is designed to support ritual work, spell craft, and seasonal celebrations. Sized perfectly for tea lights, it forms a balanced and harmonious layout ideal for representing the elements, the points of the pentacle, or any colour‑correspondence system you follow in your practice.
Made from eco‑resin, the piece is wonderfully versatile. It can be painted in traditional elemental colours, Sabbat themes, deity associations, or your own personal calling colours. Whether you honour the Wheel of the Year, work with specific energies, or simply enjoy refreshing your altar with the seasons, this piece adapts beautifully to your path.
Place it at the heart of your altar to anchor your workings, illuminate your space, and bring a sense of grounded magic to your practice.
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