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Moon Spell Faerie Guide

$590.00
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The Moon Spell plant spirit doll is part of a family of dolls completed over Winter. Inside her body she is filled with an oak acorn and crystal mica from Australia. She has sigils woven into her dress made from flax and wool dyed with heather flowers, logwood and buckthorn. She also has face marking woven in wool dyed with the same plants as her sigils. She wears a large pearl in the centre of the heart sigil on her dress and at her third eye. Her shawl is made from a scrap of vintage cloth from Europe woven from nettles. She was made by hand with love.

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The Moon Spell plant spirit doll is part of a family of dolls completed over Winter. Inside her body she is filled with an oak acorn and crystal mica from Australia. She has sigils woven into her dress made from flax and wool dyed with heather flowers, logwood and buckthorn. She also has face marking woven in wool dyed with the same plants as her sigils. She wears a large pearl in the centre of the heart sigil on her dress and at her third eye. Her shawl is made from a scrap of vintage cloth from Europe woven from nettles. She was made by hand with love.

The Moon Spell plant spirit doll is part of a family of dolls completed over Winter. Inside her body she is filled with an oak acorn and crystal mica from Australia. She has sigils woven into her dress made from flax and wool dyed with heather flowers, logwood and buckthorn. She also has face marking woven in wool dyed with the same plants as her sigils. She wears a large pearl in the centre of the heart sigil on her dress and at her third eye. Her shawl is made from a scrap of vintage cloth from Europe woven from nettles. She was made by hand with love.

 
 

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