Stonehenge Ivy Hag Spirit (HGS10)

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This natural and earthy Hag Spirit figure has been created from a piece of ivy which was gathered with respect and care from the land surrounding Stonehenge in southern Britain. The piece contains a natural hole within it, reminiscent of a hagstone. Within mythology, hags are powerful and complex female figures.

The figure is incredibly tactile, so feels good to hold during meditation or for ritual use. It carries a protective root and herb bundle which can be best seen in the last photo. It includes the leaves of wormwood, and enchanter's nightshade. Enchanter's nightshade has long associations with witchcraft and sorcery. It's considered to aid inner conflict and has been traditionally used to find balance by bringing opposites together. Binding, hexing and enchantment is also associated with this beautiful herb.

The roots of Solomon's seal, yarrow and St. John's wort are added to the bundle. Yarrow brings its strong associations with clairvoyance and powers to promote divination, and St. John's Wort is traditionally used to repel negative energies. Mugwort brings its history of being used to aid clairvoyance, lucid dreaming and astral projection. The bundle is finished with the dried flowers of yarrow.

A medicine bag completes the figure. The bag, and the figure itself, are both filled with our protective herb blend, created from herbs which are traditionally considered to aid protection and bring energies of peace. The herbs are sealed inside the Hag Spirit with a plug of blackthorn which was carefully gathered at the time of the first harvest, known in the Pagan calendar as Lammas.

A bindrune for ancestral connection has been added to the back of the figure, near the base, and this can be seen in the last photo, along with the clearest view of the herb and root bundle.

Crafted with real Celtic soul.

Size: 5.75 inches/14.75 cm long (approx.)

Item no: HGS10

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Within the UK - £5
International - £15
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