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Brown Willow Witch Spirit Doll

$590.00
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The Brown Willow Witch plant spirit doll was completed on the Leap Year Day and was inspired by my pilgrimage to the holy well and sacred white deer of St Gobnait in Ireland. She is filled with white willow and her hair is woven from a fibre made from pearls. Over her solar plexus is a hand carved pearl in the shape of a skull and above it a glass bead with sigils. She is dressed in wool from the Shetland Isles and has markings of this wool on her face. She wears the antlers of her deer kin and was made by hand with love in our home in lutruwita / Tasmania.

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The Brown Willow Witch plant spirit doll was completed on the Leap Year Day and was inspired by my pilgrimage to the holy well and sacred white deer of St Gobnait in Ireland. She is filled with white willow and her hair is woven from a fibre made from pearls. Over her solar plexus is a hand carved pearl in the shape of a skull and above it a glass bead with sigils. She is dressed in wool from the Shetland Isles and has markings of this wool on her face. She wears the antlers of her deer kin and was made by hand with love in our home in lutruwita / Tasmania.

The Brown Willow Witch plant spirit doll was completed on the Leap Year Day and was inspired by my pilgrimage to the holy well and sacred white deer of St Gobnait in Ireland. She is filled with white willow and her hair is woven from a fibre made from pearls. Over her solar plexus is a hand carved pearl in the shape of a skull and above it a glass bead with sigils. She is dressed in wool from the Shetland Isles and has markings of this wool on her face. She wears the antlers of her deer kin and was made by hand with love in our home in lutruwita / Tasmania.

 
 

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