IMPORTANT: When requesting membership, please give a brief explanation of your own ritual practices and experience--what traditions you've worked in, etc. Even if you're a beginner, that's fine.
This group is specifically for showcasing neopagan, neoshamanic, and related ritual tools--handmade only! It's primarily intended for artisan crafts, and it needs to have an intended ritual purpose. Here are a few examples:
--Altar tools from various traditions such as sacred knives (athames, purbas, etc.), chalices, wands, censers, etc.
--Ritual costumery such as robes, headdresses, traditional regalia, etc.
--Sacred jewelry such as the amber and jet Wiccan priestess' necklace, wearable Goetic seals, talismans, fetiches, etc.
--Altars and other furnishings used in rituals
--Photos of ritual antiquities, such as old Masonic aprons and other garb, etc.
Again, these are not just things that are made with sacred symbolism (a t-shirt with Kabbalistic designs on it, for example) but items that are specifically created for ritual, and even those that have seen ritual use already.
Also, please be an active practitioner yourself, either presently or in the past. You don't have to be a serious practitioner of every tradition you draw from--for example, if you're a Wiccan who happens to use the elder futhark of runes as symbols in some of your work, that's fine. I just don't want people who are appropriating elements of traditions they have had no contact or familiarity with beyond "Oooh, this looks pretty!" like someone making "Native American art" who has had no interaction with any American indigenous community.
IMPORTANT: When requesting membership, please give a brief explanation of your own ritual practices and experience--what traditions you've worked in, etc. Even if you're a beginner, that's fine.
This group is specifically for showcasing neopagan, neoshamanic, and related ritual tools--handmade only! It's primarily intended for artisan crafts, and it needs to have an intended ritual purpose. Here are a few examples:
--Altar tools from various traditions such as sacred knives (athames, purbas, etc.), chalices, wands, censers, etc.
--Ritual costumery such as robes, headdresses, traditional regalia, etc.
--Sacred jewelry such as the amber and jet Wiccan priestess' necklace, wearable Goetic seals, talismans, fetiches, etc.
--Altars and other furnishings used in rituals
--Photos of ritual antiquities, such as old Masonic aprons and other garb, etc.
Again, these are not just things that are made with sacred symbolism (a t-shirt with Kabbalistic designs on it, for example) but items that are specifically created for ritual, and even those that have seen ritual use already.
Also, please be an active practitioner yourself, either presently or in the past. You don't have to be a serious practitioner of every tradition you draw from--for example, if you're a Wiccan who happens to use the elder futhark of runes as symbols in some of your work, that's fine. I just don't want people who are appropriating elements of traditions they have had no contact or familiarity with beyond "Oooh, this looks pretty!" like someone making "Native American art" who has had no interaction with any American indigenous community.
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- Group
- Founded 1 Year ago
Nov 30, 2011
- Location
- Global
- Group Focus
- Common Interest