Return to Main Home Page | View My Cart Contents
Administrator Login
Web Store   View Recent Items    
Native American Ceremony Prayer Smudge Feather Wand 4 sku388Viewed 2268 times
 Details
Price:$28.95
Add to Cart
 Contact Info
E-mail Seller

WINGZ OF POWER IS A PROUD MEMBER

OF IACA- INDIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS ASSOCIATION

~~~~~~

WINGZ OF POWER

Native American Jewelry Pottery,

Smudge Sage and Feathers

~~~~~~~~

Wild Turkey, Eagle and Turquoise Smudging Feather Wand

This beautiful handmade 5 feather blade wand contains smudging feathers consisting of 4 wild bronze turkey feather rounds and 1 imitation eagle feathers. The feathers are wrapped with a waxed thread and tapered down together and join within a leather wrapped handle designed with an overlay of hand cut pieces of soft authentic deer skin leather. Also wrapped around the leather wand are 2 sterling silver beads and one Kingman turquoise stone.

It measures 16 inches long and 4 inches wide at its widest point in the fan. The handle itself measures 6.25 inches long, 1.25 inches wide and 1 inches thick!

This wand is handmade with pieces gathered from the earth and recycled in to new spiritual forms for ceremonies and rituals. It should be handled carefully as it is not a byproduct of plastics but rather earth, wood, sand, animals and nature.

~~~~~~~

In Native American ceremonies certain herbs are burned separate or together as prayers and are said to “cleanse” one's self or certain areas or items. As the herbs are burned and area cleansed, this is referred to as smudging. As the smoke rises from the burning herbs the Native Americans view this as the prayers being sent out to the universe through the spiritual smoke. Feathers from the earth’s animals are used to fan the burn of the herbs and to send the prayers further in to the spiritual world in a ceremony. Animals represent many different symbols for Native Americans and feathers are very spiritual as they are spiritual symbols that help soar in flight not only the Eagle but the Raven and many other spiritual winged animals. To own Native American smudging feathers is an honor and a collectible.

Our smudging feathers are handmade by Navajo artist Tom Joe Ashley who lives on the Navajo reservation in southern Arizona. His picture is included! We use all natural turkey, duck and pheasant feathers unless otherwise noted. We also use reproduced painted eagle feathers. We use a natural waxed rope string and leather strips. Our beads are made from either glass or plastic.



Be sure to check out our assortment of smudging items and herbs!

Since the dawn of times plants have been our sacred connection to our mother earth. Plants feed, cure, and shelter us; and legends abound of the power of chosen plants to heal and protect the wise. Native traditions relate that wherever sage and cedar are used, no evil influences may enter.

To “smudge” is to purify with smoke from certain sacred herbs. The sacred ritual of purifying with smoke comes from native peoples in both North and South America. In North America the smoke is created by burning sacred herbs such as sage, cedar, sweet grass and juniper. Smoke may be used to purify the body, spirit, pet, home, office and healing rooms, any space or item in your world

Our smudge sticks are 100% natural aromatic botanicals. The herbs were gathered in an ecologically sound and respectful way. The plants are not harmed and nothing is wasted. Our bundles are made for you as tools of empowerment! Enjoy!





THANK YOU AND PLEASE VISIT OFTEN!



SOAR AHEAD!



~WINGZ~
WINGZ OF POWER IS A PROUD MEMBER

OF IACA- INDIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS ASSOCIATION

~~~~~~

WINGZ OF POWER

Native American Jewelry Pottery,

Smudge Sage and Feathers

~~~~~~~~

Wild Turkey, Eagle and Turquoise Smudging Feather Wand

This beautiful handmade 5 feather blade wand contains smudging feathers consisting of 4 wild bronze turkey feather rounds and 1 imitation eagle feathers. The feathers are wrapped with a waxed thread and tapered down together and join within a leather wrapped handle designed with an overlay of hand cut pieces of soft authentic deer skin leather. Also wrapped around the leather wand are 2 sterling silver beads and one Kingman turquoise stone.

It measures 16 inches long and 4 inches wide at its widest point in the fan. The handle itself measures 6.25 inches long, 1.25 inches wide and 1 inches thick!

This wand is handmade with pieces gathered from the earth and recycled in to new spiritual forms for ceremonies and rituals. It should be handled carefully as it is not a byproduct of plastics but rather earth, wood, sand, animals and nature.

~~~~~~~

In Native American ceremonies certain herbs are burned separate or together as prayers and are said to “cleanse” one's self or certain areas or items. As the herbs are burned and area cleansed, this is referred to as smudging. As the smoke rises from the burning herbs the Native Americans view this as the prayers being sent out to the universe through the spiritual smoke. Feathers from the earth’s animals are used to fan the burn of the herbs and to send the prayers further in to the spiritual world in a ceremony. Animals represent many different symbols for Native Americans and feathers are very spiritual as they are spiritual symbols that help soar in flight not only the Eagle but the Raven and many other spiritual winged animals. To own Native American smudging feathers is an honor and a collectible.

Our smudging feathers are handmade by Navajo artist Tom Joe Ashley who lives on the Navajo reservation in southern Arizona. His picture is included! We use all natural turkey, duck and pheasant feathers unless otherwise noted. We also use reproduced painted eagle feathers. We use a natural waxed rope string and leather strips. Our beads are made from either glass or plastic.



Be sure to check out our assortment of smudging items and herbs!

Since the dawn of times plants have been our sacred connection to our mother earth. Plants feed, cure, and shelter us; and legends abound of the power of chosen plants to heal and protect the wise. Native traditions relate that wherever sage and cedar are used, no evil influences may enter.

To “smudge” is to purify with smoke from certain sacred herbs. The sacred ritual of purifying with smoke comes from native peoples in both North and South America. In North America the smoke is created by burning sacred herbs such as sage, cedar, sweet grass and juniper. Smoke may be used to purify the body, spirit, pet, home, office and healing rooms, any space or item in your world

Our smudge sticks are 100% natural aromatic botanicals. The herbs were gathered in an ecologically sound and respectful way. The plants are not harmed and nothing is wasted. Our bundles are made for you as tools of empowerment! Enjoy!





THANK YOU AND PLEASE VISIT OFTEN!



SOAR AHEAD!



~WINGZ~
WINGZ OF POWER IS A PROUD MEMBER

OF IACA- INDIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS ASSOCIATION

~~~~~~

WINGZ OF POWER

Native American Jewelry Pottery,

Smudge Sage and Feathers

~~~~~~~~

Wild Turkey, Eagle and Turquoise Smudging Feather Wand

This beautiful handmade 5 feather blade wand contains smudging feathers consisting of 4 wild bronze turkey feather rounds and 1 imitation eagle feathers. The feathers are wrapped with a waxed thread and tapered down together and join within a leather wrapped handle designed with an overlay of hand cut pieces of soft authentic deer skin leather. Also wrapped around the leather wand are 2 sterling silver beads and one Kingman turquoise stone.

It measures 16 inches long and 4 inches wide at its widest point in the fan. The handle itself measures 6.25 inches long, 1.25 inches wide and 1 inches thick!

This wand is handmade with pieces gathered from the earth and recycled in to new spiritual forms for ceremonies and rituals. It should be handled carefully as it is not a byproduct of plastics but rather earth, wood, sand, animals and nature.

~~~~~~~

In Native American ceremonies certain herbs are burned separate or together as prayers and are said to “cleanse” one's self or certain areas or items. As the herbs are burned and area cleansed, this is referred to as smudging. As the smoke rises from the burning herbs the Native Americans view this as the prayers being sent out to the universe through the spiritual smoke. Feathers from the earth’s animals are used to fan the burn of the herbs and to send the prayers further in to the spiritual world in a ceremony. Animals represent many different symbols for Native Americans and feathers are very spiritual as they are spiritual symbols that help soar in flight not only the Eagle but the Raven and many other spiritual winged animals. To own Native American smudging feathers is an honor and a collectible.

Our smudging feathers are handmade by Navajo artist Tom Joe Ashley who lives on the Navajo reservation in southern Arizona. His picture is included! We use all natural turkey, duck and pheasant feathers unless otherwise noted. We also use reproduced painted eagle feathers. We use a natural waxed rope string and leather strips. Our beads are made from either glass or plastic.



Be sure to check out our assortment of smudging items and herbs!

Since the dawn of times plants have been our sacred connection to our mother earth. Plants feed, cure, and shelter us; and legends abound of the power of chosen plants to heal and protect the wise. Native traditions relate that wherever sage and cedar are used, no evil influences may enter.

To “smudge” is to purify with smoke from certain sacred herbs. The sacred ritual of purifying with smoke comes from native peoples in both North and South America. In North America the smoke is created by burning sacred herbs such as sage, cedar, sweet grass and juniper. Smoke may be used to purify the body, spirit, pet, home, office and healing rooms, any space or item in your world

Our smudge sticks are 100% natural aromatic botanicals. The herbs were gathered in an ecologically sound and respectful way. The plants are not harmed and nothing is wasted. Our bundles are made for you as tools of empowerment! Enjoy!





THANK YOU AND PLEASE VISIT OFTEN!



SOAR AHEAD!



~WINGZ~

Back to items list
Copyright Wingz of Power