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Blackwood Plant Spinner Doll

$440.00
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The Blackwood Plant Spinner is a plant spirit doll created during a month of storms in Tasmania. Inside her belly is a herb bundle of lavender. In her hand she holds a distaff for spinning wool made of handcarved Blackwood from Tasmania. She has a woven sigil on her dress in wool dyed with lichen and in the centre is a bead of clear quartz. Below the sigil is a nephrite jade stone. Her long curls are woven from Wensleydale shearling wool locks and she has the antlers of the deer in her hair. Her eyes are woven with wool and glitter. She was made by hand with love.

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The Blackwood Plant Spinner is a plant spirit doll created during a month of storms in Tasmania. Inside her belly is a herb bundle of lavender. In her hand she holds a distaff for spinning wool made of handcarved Blackwood from Tasmania. She has a woven sigil on her dress in wool dyed with lichen and in the centre is a bead of clear quartz. Below the sigil is a nephrite jade stone. Her long curls are woven from Wensleydale shearling wool locks and she has the antlers of the deer in her hair. Her eyes are woven with wool and glitter. She was made by hand with love.

The Blackwood Plant Spinner is a plant spirit doll created during a month of storms in Tasmania. Inside her belly is a herb bundle of lavender. In her hand she holds a distaff for spinning wool made of handcarved Blackwood from Tasmania. She has a woven sigil on her dress in wool dyed with lichen and in the centre is a bead of clear quartz. Below the sigil is a nephrite jade stone. Her long curls are woven from Wensleydale shearling wool locks and she has the antlers of the deer in her hair. Her eyes are woven with wool and glitter. She was made by hand with love.

 
 

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