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The Nettle Weaver Halloween Poppet

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The Halloween Poppets were created over 2 months and completed after a pilgrimage to the home of Grandmother on the eve of Halloween. The Nettle Weaver is antlered doll filled with dried flowers from our Elderflower tree. She has hair woven from Jacob ancestral wool and her eyeslashes are made from nettles. Her dress and shawl are wool blended with linen. She is a very large and tall doll and one of the Elders of the Halloween poppet dolls. She wears three Rudraksha seeds on a cord of nettle around her neck and in her hand is a hand carved wooden staff made in lutruwita (Tasmania). She was made by hand with love.

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The Halloween Poppets were created over 2 months and completed after a pilgrimage to the home of Grandmother on the eve of Halloween. The Nettle Weaver is antlered doll filled with dried flowers from our Elderflower tree. She has hair woven from Jacob ancestral wool and her eyeslashes are made from nettles. Her dress and shawl are wool blended with linen. She is a very large and tall doll and one of the Elders of the Halloween poppet dolls. She wears three Rudraksha seeds on a cord of nettle around her neck and in her hand is a hand carved wooden staff made in lutruwita (Tasmania). She was made by hand with love.

The Halloween Poppets were created over 2 months and completed after a pilgrimage to the home of Grandmother on the eve of Halloween. The Nettle Weaver is antlered doll filled with dried flowers from our Elderflower tree. She has hair woven from Jacob ancestral wool and her eyeslashes are made from nettles. Her dress and shawl are wool blended with linen. She is a very large and tall doll and one of the Elders of the Halloween poppet dolls. She wears three Rudraksha seeds on a cord of nettle around her neck and in her hand is a hand carved wooden staff made in lutruwita (Tasmania). She was made by hand with love.

 
 

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