mol
February 11th, 2001, 03:43 PM
Another thread to keep going..
Original post by Phrater:
Homemdae Runes
I made my own runes... about 6 years ago. From a lightning struck branch of an apple tree. I hand carved them and finished the actual runic letters by filling in the carved letters with a combination of homemade natural dyes. I personally belive that it is not the value or perfection of the tool used... but the time and effort put into it's manufacturing that makes it powerful to the user. There is a certain bond built with the product after having spent weeks constructing them to the precise model you had pictured in your mind as "right". But as always this is only my correct answer. To others purchasing clay runes that come packaged with a set of "instructions" may also be sufficient.
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Original post by Phrater:
Homemdae Runes
I made my own runes... about 6 years ago. From a lightning struck branch of an apple tree. I hand carved them and finished the actual runic letters by filling in the carved letters with a combination of homemade natural dyes. I personally belive that it is not the value or perfection of the tool used... but the time and effort put into it's manufacturing that makes it powerful to the user. There is a certain bond built with the product after having spent weeks constructing them to the precise model you had pictured in your mind as "right". But as always this is only my correct answer. To others purchasing clay runes that come packaged with a set of "instructions" may also be sufficient.
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Y Gwir Yn Erbyn Byd.
Comments....etc...
