This wand is of my own design.
I made the prototype out of a wooden dowel wrapped with Chavant Medium NSP Clay. The details were carved out with a clay tool. It's in three pieces; the top crystal, the wand core and the bottom crystal.
The core is cast in Smooth-Cast 300 polyurethane and the jewels are cast in Smooth-Cast 326.
It is not super obvious from the photos, but the SC-326 cures transparent in a milky amber colour. The flash from the camera was pretty bright and the refraction inside the jewel makes it look clear.
From one of the sides one can make out a womans body made out of wood, leaves and roots (only slightly apparent from the picture where it's held).
For those who care; Erin and Ena are both women names. Erin is Gaelic for peace and Ena is Gaelic for fire. Erin, Enemy of Ena should translate roughly to Peace, Enemy of Fire.
I made the prototype out of a wooden dowel wrapped with Chavant Medium NSP Clay. The details were carved out with a clay tool. It's in three pieces; the top crystal, the wand core and the bottom crystal.
The core is cast in Smooth-Cast 300 polyurethane and the jewels are cast in Smooth-Cast 326.
It is not super obvious from the photos, but the SC-326 cures transparent in a milky amber colour. The flash from the camera was pretty bright and the refraction inside the jewel makes it look clear.
From one of the sides one can make out a womans body made out of wood, leaves and roots (only slightly apparent from the picture where it's held).
For those who care; Erin and Ena are both women names. Erin is Gaelic for peace and Ena is Gaelic for fire. Erin, Enemy of Ena should translate roughly to Peace, Enemy of Fire.




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