Fairie Wands
Faerie Wands are most useful when working with, or calling in, Faerie familiars.
These pieces are very delicate in design, and would also be a great gift for a
child (please use care and accompany children in use of these wands). Full
descriptions accompany each piece (measurements given are for the wand itself
and do not include the ribbon tassel at the base). $32.00 each.
All of these wands are hand-crafted. By nature, handcrafting creates
unique art. Please allow for the natural qualities and uniqueness of each
piece of wood. Great care is taken that no energy or intention, except for
love and gratitude, are ever imparted to any item. Consequently, these
items are never specifically charged with any energy. Any other energies
associated with these pieces are only those inherent, and commonly recognized,
correspondences associated with specific themes, symbols, and colors.
We encourage you to cleanse and charge your new wand before using, according to
your desires.


Silver Fairy Wand
This wand is 10" in length. It is crafted from Oak and wrapped with
silver ribbon. At the base is a silver-tone fairy charm and the tip is an
Aurora Borealis glass crystal.


Red Fairy Wand
This wand measures just under 11" in length. It is crafted from Oak
and wrapped with red and gold ribbons. The base is adorned with a
gold-tone fairy charm and it is tipped with a polished Garnet stone.


Blue and Gold Fairy Wand
This beautiful wand measures just over 12" long and is wrapped with
cobalt blue and gold ribbon. The base features a gold-tone fairy charm and
the tip contains a cobalt glass spiral. This wand is crafted from
driftwood.


Iridescent Fairy Wand
This wand is just under 11" in length and made from Oak. It
is wrapped in silver and iridescent (which shows as seafoam green)
ribbon. At the base is a silver-tone fairy charm and the tip
features an Aurora Borealis glass crystal.
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