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Wildwood Holler Wand #9 | Appalachian Foraged Wood Ritual Wand
Wildwood Holler Wand #9 | Appalachian Foraged Wood Ritual Wand
This one-of-a-kind Wildwood Holler Wand was made from foraged Appalachian wood, gathered from the land and worked by hand into a natural ritual tool for spellwork, altar work, and energy direction.
Each Wildwood Holler Wand begins as found wood. I clean it, dry it, sand it smooth, and seal it for durability while preserving the natural shape, knots, curves, color shifts, and character the land already gave it.
Wand #9 measures approximately 12 inches long and carries a strong, rooted presence. It features a pale, smoothly finished upper body with a dark natural handle below, along with branch points that give it a powerful, old-wood feel in the hand. This is a wand that feels especially suited for grounded work, protection, focus, and steady energy direction.
Use your wand to direct energy, trace circles or symbols in the air, work over candles or spell jars, guide petition work, or keep it on your altar as a dedicated ritual companion.
This wand is well suited for:
spellwork and ritual use
energy direction
protection workings
manifestation work
altar work
petition work
folk magic practices
ancestral and land-based devotion
No two Wildwood Holler Wands will ever be alike. Each piece is shaped by the mountain before it ever reaches my hands, making this a true one-of-one ritual tool.
Details:
Length: approximately 12 inches
Material: Appalachian foraged wood
Cleaned, dried, hand sanded, and sealed
One of a kind
Listing is for Wand #9 only
Each wand is individually numbered so I can match your order to the exact wand shown in the listing.
How to Use Your Wand:
Cleanse it in whatever way fits your practice, such as smoke, sound, moonlight, prayer, or another salt-free method.
Hold it in your dominant hand and speak your intention aloud.
Use it to trace symbols, sigils, circles, crosses, or protective boundaries in the air.
Point it toward candles, jars, poppets, spell bowls, written petitions, or altar work to direct energy.
Keep it on your altar or near your workspace as a charged ritual companion.
Tip: Many folk practitioners like to “wake” a wand by rubbing it with a small drop of oil, such as olive oil or a ritual oil, then whispering what the wand is meant to help with.
Wildwood Holler Wand #9 | Appalachian Foraged Wood Ritual Wand
This one-of-a-kind Wildwood Holler Wand was made from foraged Appalachian wood, gathered from the land and worked by hand into a natural ritual tool for spellwork, altar work, and energy direction.
Each Wildwood Holler Wand begins as found wood. I clean it, dry it, sand it smooth, and seal it for durability while preserving the natural shape, knots, curves, color shifts, and character the land already gave it.
Wand #9 measures approximately 12 inches long and carries a strong, rooted presence. It features a pale, smoothly finished upper body with a dark natural handle below, along with branch points that give it a powerful, old-wood feel in the hand. This is a wand that feels especially suited for grounded work, protection, focus, and steady energy direction.
Use your wand to direct energy, trace circles or symbols in the air, work over candles or spell jars, guide petition work, or keep it on your altar as a dedicated ritual companion.
This wand is well suited for:
spellwork and ritual use
energy direction
protection workings
manifestation work
altar work
petition work
folk magic practices
ancestral and land-based devotion
No two Wildwood Holler Wands will ever be alike. Each piece is shaped by the mountain before it ever reaches my hands, making this a true one-of-one ritual tool.
Details:
Length: approximately 12 inches
Material: Appalachian foraged wood
Cleaned, dried, hand sanded, and sealed
One of a kind
Listing is for Wand #9 only
Each wand is individually numbered so I can match your order to the exact wand shown in the listing.
How to Use Your Wand:
Cleanse it in whatever way fits your practice, such as smoke, sound, moonlight, prayer, or another salt-free method.
Hold it in your dominant hand and speak your intention aloud.
Use it to trace symbols, sigils, circles, crosses, or protective boundaries in the air.
Point it toward candles, jars, poppets, spell bowls, written petitions, or altar work to direct energy.
Keep it on your altar or near your workspace as a charged ritual companion.
Tip: Many folk practitioners like to “wake” a wand by rubbing it with a small drop of oil, such as olive oil or a ritual oil, then whispering what the wand is meant to help with.
