I got my chakra wands today from
Points of Light Goddess Shoppe.
I'm impressed.
I bought the following two chakra wands:
The smaller one was $12 and the larger one was $20.
Complete with shipping they came to $40 for the pair. They will only ship via Federal Express, thus the reason for the high shipping costs. It still takes a month to get them. I think they make these on request.
Anyway I'm very happy with them. They aren't exactly like what's in the pictures. Obviously, being individually handmade they are going to differ a bit.
The smaller wand was advertised as 8" long, but is actually 10".
The larger wand was advertised as 16" long but is actually 14".
Not that it matters to me but clearly they aren't concerned about matching their descriptions too closely.
These are very 'rustic' looking and truly appear to have come right from the stone age or some archaic tribe.
I'm glad to have these wands, but a large part of the reason I bought them was to see how they are made. I'm really glad I did now. They are made of wood and sculpting clay along with the crystals. All they did was take a couple of dowls that do appear to be machine-made wooden dowls. and then used sculpter's clay to set in the stones. Then they baked the whole thing to harden the clay and that's it.
So now I'm excited about making some wands of my own. I think I'll use natural sticks though. But I already have the modeling clay and crystals so I'm all set to go. I've been trying to figure out a good way to set the stones, but this baked clay idea seems to be the ticket. The possiblities are endless.
Anyway I thought I'd share this with anyone who's interested.
If I ever get access to my web pages again maybe I can upload a little instruction page for wand making using this baked clay process. I need to call my ISP and see what's going on with my web site. They changed my URL and now I can't access my own site to change the content anymore. I'm a bit annoyed with that. I hope they can get this straightened out soon.