Avalonian Algiz Protective Spirit (PS131)
This simply shaped Protective Spirit amulet has been newly carved from bog oak from the Glastonbury area of southern Britain, the fabled Isle of Avalon. The wood is around 3,200 years old. It is beautifully warm and rich in colour and feels full of positive energies.
This tactile amulet seems to invite being held, making it ideal for meditation or restful moments.
The figure is filled with our protective herb blend, which includes herbs respectfully gathered from the land surrounding the sacred site of Stonehenge. The herbs are sealed inside with a plug of mistletoe.
On the front of the figure, a deeply carved Algiz rune - a symbol of protection - is designed to be traced with your fingertips, enhancing your connection to its energy.
The eyes are finished with garnets and the base has a bindrune for protection added.
Crafted with real Celtic soul.
Size: 3.25 inches/ 8.5 cm long (approx.)
Item no: PS131
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General info:
In older days, it was said that the grain of wood held memory, that old trees whispered the names of those who had walked before. These carved figures are shaped from such wood, oak, yew, and the darkened limbs of bog trees long steeped in earth and time. They are protectors, watchers, tokens of quiet power.
Place them in the home where their gaze may rest, near the hearth, the threshold, or beside the bed. They carry the spirit of the wood, shaped into form with intention. Some bear runes or the old protective marks; others are plain but no less potent, for not all charms need to shout.
There’s more to them than what’s seen, herbs and secrets, sealed in tight.
Each is a small guardian, standing between worlds, a nod to the old ways, brought into our own age. Folk might have once hung such things in doorways, set them on shelves near cradle or cot, or whispered charms to them before sleep. Their silence holds a kind of watchfulness.
They ask for little. Only that you remember they are there.
A touch before sleep, a quiet word if you like, that's enough. Let them keep the still hours, as they were shaped to do.