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WandsThe wands below were created by Circle of the Hearth member Jo. Many of these wands have been gifted to friends or made on commission. They are presented here to give the aspiring wand maker some ideas. I occassionally sell my wands to serious students to fund my hobby and enjoy in particular making personalised commission wands. I seek only to indulge my creativity so I keep costs for my commission wands fair. Commission wands are usually charged at the cost of materials plus whatever bonus the client wishes to add upon completion. Commissions are designed by myself and the client together and the creation process is photographed. The client gets regular updates and the opportunity to make any major decisions during the wand's creation. Any new wands will be added to this page and if any come up for sale they will be clearly marked. Please email me here for more information. Woods Currently in Stock
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| Apple | Birch | Cherry | Gorse |
| Hawthorn | Heather | Holly | Ivy |
| Lemon | Oak | Rose | Willow (Contorted) |
| Willow (Weeping) | Golden Ash | Chinese Elm | |
| Alder |
Other woods are available on request.

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![]() This wand was a commission for a gentleman up north. I love the way the suede wrap and the copper work together. |
![]() This wand is made from the pruned uppermost branch of a young apple tree. It has a very masculine feeling to it. |
![]() This wand was a commission made for a musician in Melbourne. It has a strong faery influence and has a hawthorn thorn hidden within it. Visit the owners web site here |
![]() This wand was a happy accident, the garnet piece I already owned and it by chance fit into the roots perfectly with no glue. This wand is one I will never sell. |
![]() My personal wand. Simple, elegant, slightly formal and well balanced. Perfect for me. |
![]() This wand was sold to a gentleman at Magic Happens in 2005. It is slightly longer than average and is quite thin and elegant. This was the first time I used a brass wire wrap inside the handle carving. |
![]() My first wand made on a lathe. |
![]() This wand was given to a woman that was shown to me in a vision. It was one of the strangest conversations I have ever had..."Excuse me I saw you in a vision and...". A rewarding but embarrassing moment. |
![]() This wand was given to a friend who lost everything in a house fire including years of collected magickal books and tools. It was presented to her as part of a full kit her friends put together. |
![]() My very first wand. I never connected with it and so I gave it to a woman I chatted with frequently online who had recently passed her wand down to a student. |
![]() A commission wand made for a law student in Cairns. The fluorite is connected to the wood with a silver pin and all the carving is hand done. A beautiful combination of materials. |
![]() This was made as an experiment and was given to a fellow member of the Circle of the Hearth. |
![]() My personal Athame. It took me a bit over a year to make this as I had to do a lot of research before each stage of construction. It was an enormously satisfying thing to make and it is much loved and used. |

