Esoteric

An engraved mirror, with triple moon and pentacle, spiral moon hare and foliage.
Could be used as an altar item or as a decorative mirror.
Altar Plates

| Dark blue rim with silver dots surround a red interer with a pentagram at the center, in which is a spiral. Sold |
| This plate is orangey red turning to magenta - deep purple - blue with a pentagram in the centre, in which is a spiral. Around the pentagram are the symbols of the seasons and the wheel. |

| Dark blue/deep purple plate with triple silver dots around the edge, in the center a triskelion. |
| Red turning to magenta to deep purple to blue. In the centre a pentagram with spirals and around the edge of the alter plate are spiral patterns. |
Altar/offering plates can be done in any colour with pentacle, pentagram, awen, triple moon, triskelion, triquetra, spiral...
Alter plates approx 19-20cm in diameter. Washable in warm soapy water.
£7.50 including P&P
I am also in the process of making a scrying dish/mirror, with enhansing herbs and resins on the reverse.
Hand Engraved Chalices
Can be personalised free, please ask
Prices include P&P
Some of these have now been sold but if you would like a similar design please ask


| Goddess Chalice Goddess with spiral stomach stood in front of star with crescent moon bellow, surrounded by a circle of swirls. The stem of the glass is quite heavy (so should not topple over easily) and is frosted white which goes very well with the engraving. Approx measurements Height 22.5 cm diameter of bowl 9 cm diameter of base 5.7 cm £12 Sold |  
| Holly & Oak Chalice Holly and oak branches form a circle around the wooden pentagram, to represent the turning of the seasons and the coming of winter/summer. The stem of the glass is quite heavy (so should not topple over easily) and is frosted white which goes very well with the engraving. Approx measurements are Height 22.5 cm diameter of bowl 9 cm diameter of base 5.7 cm £12 |
 
| Flower & Leaf Chalice Beautifully shaped Chalice with a wooden pentacle surrounded by a circle of vines engraved on it. There is a butterfly fluttering towards the pentacle on one side and a vine of flowers and leaves on the foot of the glass. Approx measurements Height 19.5 cm Diameter of bowl 8.3 cm Diameter of base 7 cm £12 Sold |

| Greenman Whiskey Glass This whisky glass would make a great Handfasting gift as well as a special gift for a birthday or just because... Approximate measurements Height 9 cm Width 7.5 cm £7.50 Sold |
| | Blessed Be Chalice Black glass chalice with Blessed Be engraved around goblet and a Pentacle around base Approx measurements Height 23.5cm Diameter of bowl 7 cm (it curves so is wider near the middle) Diameter of foot 7.5 cm £9 | | Greenman Tankard The Greenman has been engraved on and then paint fired on to the engraved lines to give him a shade of green. Approx measurements Height 14 cm Width 10 cm It will hold a pint. £12 Sold |
 
| Ivy & Willow Pentacle Chalice Pentacle formed from willow with ivy entwined around it to represent the feminine. The stem of the glass is quite heavy (so should not topple over easily) and is frosted white which goes very well with the engraving. Approx measurements are Height 22.5 cm diameter of bowl 9 cm diameter of base 5.7 cm £12 Sold |  
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Chalice Well Chalice The main engraved shape on this chalice is the Vesica piscis, the interlocking circles, which can be found on the cover of the Chalice Well in Glastonbury. It is an ancient yonic symbol that represents the female genitals; as the energy of water is feminine and the chalice also represents the feminine this is quite apt. Also engraved is a spiral in the centre for spirit, trailing ivy above and ferns below. The stem of the glass is quite heavy so should not topple over easily and is a clear shade of blue. Approx measurements are Height 22.5 cm diameter of bowl 9 cm diameter of base 5.7 cm £12 Sold |
All the glass ware is hand engraved individually not painted or sandblased with a templet, the designs will not wear off.
Properties of Glass
Metaphysically glass represents and carries the energies of transformation, merging of elements, rebirth, focus and communication.
Light shining through a glass prism brings in the vibrations of those specific colour energies.
Glass has its own metaphysical properties and has energy like everything else in the Universe. Glass brings together the traditional four elements; through fire and air the silica earth element is made molten and transformed into liquid to then return to its earthly state as a solid when cool.
Manmade glass has been found as early as 4,500 BC in Mesopotamia and 3,00 BC in ancient Egypt, before that the first glass to be used was natural obsidian and volcanic glass which was used to make arrowheads, knives, jewellery etc.