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The Nettle Shawl Corvid Doll

$390.00
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The Nettle Shawl Corvid doll was created on the day of the actual point of Beltane here in the Southern Hemisphere and completed on the eve of the Summer Solstice. She is filled with Nettle and Elder Flowers from our garden & dressed in wool from the British Isles. Over her heart is a crystal bird skull carved from Lavakite and she wears a shawl made from a scrap of antique hand woven nettle textiles. Circles in her dress are woven in wool dyed with lichen. She has antlers wrapped in silk and fern hairs adorned with bells. She was made by hand with love.

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The Nettle Shawl Corvid doll was created on the day of the actual point of Beltane here in the Southern Hemisphere and completed on the eve of the Summer Solstice. She is filled with Nettle and Elder Flowers from our garden & dressed in wool from the British Isles. Over her heart is a crystal bird skull carved from Lavakite and she wears a shawl made from a scrap of antique hand woven nettle textiles. Circles in her dress are woven in wool dyed with lichen. She has antlers wrapped in silk and fern hairs adorned with bells. She was made by hand with love.

The Nettle Shawl Corvid doll was created on the day of the actual point of Beltane here in the Southern Hemisphere and completed on the eve of the Summer Solstice. She is filled with Nettle and Elder Flowers from our garden & dressed in wool from the British Isles. Over her heart is a crystal bird skull carved from Lavakite and she wears a shawl made from a scrap of antique hand woven nettle textiles. Circles in her dress are woven in wool dyed with lichen. She has antlers wrapped in silk and fern hairs adorned with bells. She was made by hand with love.

 
 

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