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Shop Elder of the Well - Pilgrimage Spirit Doll
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Elder of the Well - Pilgrimage Spirit Doll

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The Elder of the Well is one of a small group of dolls that were created on the road during my recent pilgrimage to Ireland and Scotland and completed once I returned home to lutruwita / Tasmania. They are filled with dried yarrow and linked to the spirit of the Bee sacred to St Gobnait the patron of bees and the first Holy Well of the Pilgrimage in Cork Ireland. The Elder of the Well has hair woven from a fibre made from pearls and she is adorned with golden rutilated quartz stones :: drops of honey. She is needle felted from black alpaca wool woven with brights silks and was made by hand with love.

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The Elder of the Well is one of a small group of dolls that were created on the road during my recent pilgrimage to Ireland and Scotland and completed once I returned home to lutruwita / Tasmania. They are filled with dried yarrow and linked to the spirit of the Bee sacred to St Gobnait the patron of bees and the first Holy Well of the Pilgrimage in Cork Ireland. The Elder of the Well has hair woven from a fibre made from pearls and she is adorned with golden rutilated quartz stones :: drops of honey. She is needle felted from black alpaca wool woven with brights silks and was made by hand with love.

The Elder of the Well is one of a small group of dolls that were created on the road during my recent pilgrimage to Ireland and Scotland and completed once I returned home to lutruwita / Tasmania. They are filled with dried yarrow and linked to the spirit of the Bee sacred to St Gobnait the patron of bees and the first Holy Well of the Pilgrimage in Cork Ireland. The Elder of the Well has hair woven from a fibre made from pearls and she is adorned with golden rutilated quartz stones :: drops of honey. She is needle felted from black alpaca wool woven with brights silks and was made by hand with love.

 
 

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