1122 – Druid Wand with Ogham sigils

Physical description:
Thick polished yew wand, with Ogham inscription and quartz crystal tip, the tip also bound with copper wire and green wool.
Museum classification:
Modern Witchcraft
Size:
650 mm long, 25 mm diam.
Information:

This wand comes from the 'Bandarach College of Druids', a world wide organisation who correspond via the internet. It has been used in Druidic ritual for a number of years, not only for festivals but also for handfastings. It has a crystal tip and an inscription in Ogham to Herne.
Donated to the Museum by Chief Bard Breock and Novice Debton, October 2000.

Resource:
Object
Materials:
Wood, copper, crystal, wool

This wand comes from the 'Bandarach College of Druids', a world wide organisation who correspond via the internet. It has been used in Druidic ritual for a number of years, not only for festivals but also for handfastings. It has a crystal tip and an inscription in Ogham to Herne.
Donated to the Museum by Chief Bard Breock and Novice Debton, October 2000.