Wood-burned Crystal Inlay Deer Skull Dreamcatcher- Sigils for Protection- Spirit of the Hawk- Witchy Decor

Wood-burned Crystal Inlay Deer Skull Dreamcatcher- Sigils for Protection- Spirit of the Hawk- Witchy Decor

$300.00
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Wood-burned Crystal Inlay Deer Skull Dreamcatcher- Sigils for Protection- Spirit of the Hawk- Witchy Decor

Wood-burned Crystal Inlay Deer Skull Dreamcatcher- Sigils for Protection- Spirit of the Hawk- Witchy Decor

$300.00

Woven antlers, wood burned sigils, and crystal inlay including: Garnet, Black Spinel, Smoky Topaz, Sapphire, and Ruby

Additional materials used for this piece- foraged feathers, suede cord, and recycled jewelry parts 

DEER SYMBOLOGY-

Spirituality & Divinity: Deer are often seen as sacred creatures, acting as intermediaries with the spirit world or, in some traditions, as representations of divinity, such as the Celtic god Cernunnos.

Renewal & Growth: Because deer antlers are shed and regrown, they are powerful symbols of regeneration, personal growth, and the cycle of life.

Grace & Gentleness:The deer's movements represent a gentle, quiet strength and the ability to navigate life's challenges with poise

  • Innocence & Purity: Due to their timid and gentle nature, deer are frequently associated with purity and untamed, innocent spirit.
  • Intuition & Sensitivity: Deer are highly alert and attuned to their environment, symbolizing heightened intuition and awareness.
  • Cultural Significance:
    • Native American: Often viewed as messengers of peace and guardians of nature.
    • Celtic: Linked to the fairy realm and the god Cernunnos.
    • Buddhism: Associated with the Buddha's first sermon, representing harmony and peace.
    • Christianity: Symbolizes a longing for God, as referenced in Psalms.
    • Folklore and Mythology: In various tales, deer often appear as enchanted figures, such as princesses under a spell, or as magical guides (like the white stag in Arthurian legend) that lead hunters into the unknown. 
    HAWK SYMBOLOGY- 
  • Perspective and Vision: Hawks represent the ability to see the "big picture" and gain mental clarity on complex situations.
  • Spiritual Messengers: In many Native American traditions, they are messengers between the spirit world and the living, signaling a need to pay attention to intuition.
  • Action and Focus: They symbolize the need for focus and the power to seize opportunities with precision
  • Freedom and Independence: As birds of prey, they represent a solitary, self-reliant, and free spirit.
  • Protection and Power: Historically, they have been viewed as protectors, such as in ancient Egyptian and Celtic traditions.
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    Native American: Often seen as guardians, representing strength and acting as messengers.
    Norse Mythology: The goddess Freyja used a hawk feather cloak to travel between worlds.
    Ancient Egypt: The hawk was a symbol of protection, power, and the soul.
    Buddhism: Occasionally symbolizes the destructive, consuming nature of desire.

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