Fairy Elven Star Altar

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Fairy Elven Star Altar!
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Beautiful handmade altar that embraces the symbolism of the Fairy Magik. Free name woodburned on the front plate of the altar in your choice of Theban or English.

Free Name Engraved in Theban or Old English

In the legends of Charlemagne, Oberon was said to be the son of Caesar and the Lady of the Hidden Island. He was the father of Robin Goodfellow, who later fostered the race of mischievous sprites called Pechs or Pucks. The legend of Huon of Bordeaux told that Oberon was the King of the large, enchanted forest called Mommur. This legend described him as a dwarfish figure of about 3 feet tall who had the ability to see into the future. He also was able to create terrifying lightning storms.
Butterfly's remind us of the fairy world.

Two Butterflies in stunning detail



Titania was the wife of Oberon, King of the Fairies. She eventually took over the place as queen of the fairies in English folklore from Mab. According to the belief in Shakespeare's age, fairies were the same as the classic nymphs, the attendants of Diana. The queen of the fairies was therefore Diana herself, called Titania by Ovid (Metamorphoses, iii. 173).
"By Bud and Stem and Tree with Fairy Light, So Mote It Be"


Old English Font on Back Panel



Puck is one of the most famous English sprites. In the Midlands he is called Robin Goodfellow, and is said to be the prototype for Robin Hood. In Ireland, he is called Pech or Puck, and is the leader of the Pixies. In A Midsummer Night's Dream, Shakespeare transformed him from a hobgoblin into a jovial but pranksterish wanderer of the night. In a couple of other Elizabethian plays such as The Devil is an Ass by Ben Johnson, Puck is portrayed as Belzebub's servant in hell who was sent to earth to foster evil and bring about misfortune. Puck was a failure at this because he was unable to do enough evil to please Belzebub, so he turned to Oberon for help.
Fairy Star Altar!




Well suited for easy placement in any ritual sacred space.



One brass candle holder that hold standard 6" household candles. Fairy Star and floral wreath is wood burned around the candle holders for long lasting beauty. On back board is wood burnt "By Bud and Stem and Tree with Fairy Light, So Mote It Be", in Old English script. Made from a single board of White Wood from Sweden. This is done for conformity with the tree spirit of the original tree. Beautifully stained and danish oil finish for durability.

This altar is completely hand crafted by DragonOak, "one who walks the pagan path". DragonOak has studied methods of divination for over 20 years and now brings forward handcrafted items in the old traditions for all pagans.


Beautiful handmade altar that embraces the symbolism of Fairy Magik. Free name woodburnt on the front facing plate in Theban or English your choice.

Sometimes called the Fairy or Elven Star, this unicursive (one unbroken line) star is used by those initiates of the"Fairy Way" to represent the four elements, the above and below, plus the self.

The seven points of the Septagram have meaning to those of the Fairy Faith Tradition. It is a combination of all the things that nurture their Soul: The sun, the woods, the water, the magic, the moon, the wind and the connection to it all.

Seven is the traditional "Lucky Number", and as there are 7 Chakras, 7 Planets, 7 Days of the Week (Sun, Moon, and 5 visible planets) and 7 Stages of the Soul's Ascension, it is easy to see how the number 7 is magically aspected.

This Altar is handcrafted by Dragonoak, "one who walks the pagan path". Dragonoak has studied methods of divination for over 20 years and now brings forth handcrafted items that are fitting for the field of divination and ritual.

Looking for something custom designed? Feel free to email me and lets see what we can do for you! Looking for wholesale pricing, contact: GYPSY BETH
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