Hedgebound England
Sturgeon Crescent Moon
Sturgeon Crescent Moon
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These moons are a nod to the the old-fashioned witch balls that traditionally hung in windows to protect a home from disruptive nature spirits. In folklore, wayward entities would enter objects by their eyes and make a home within them. Our moons hang from a blue velvet ribbon with a small brass bell (as a household can never have enough bells for protection!) and are the all knowing moons of fairy tales.
This moon symbolises the Sturgeon Moon of August which is linked with resilience, power and strength. The harvest is coming to fruition and spiritually its the perfect time to release that that no longer serves you, break through barriers that have been keeping you stuck in a rut, showing gratitude for the strength and progress you've accomplished over the spring and summer months, and begin to consciously cultivate and store that energy ready for the months ahead.
These moons are painstakingly difficult to make, mostly because ceramics have to be hollow. Creating their shape without collapsing them is character-building and often a futile endeavour but we would never use a mould when making a piece of this magical nature; they must each be unique to give them their own personalities don't you know?!
Being hollow doesn't make them lightweight though. They're made of stoneware clay so could do a mischief if hooks aren't attached securely into wood or plaster work, and best not to place them directly over someone's head for obvious reasons!
We see our moons as very British dream catchers with a folk art vibe. They are made from scratch using stoneware clay, fired twice and decorated with underglazes, pigments and a transparent glaze used to highlight eyes, mouths and craters.
Weight: 640g
Height: 18cm
Width: 14cm
PLEASE NOTE: Because of technical reasons, colours may appear different on your screen. We do not edit colours' saturation; they look different in different lights. Our items are handmade and are not 'perfect' in every sense. They will bear the marks of the handmade pottery creation process that is missing from mass produced items.
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