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Not anything finished. But what would you say if this turned up as a Birthday present. The slabs it is sitting on are 18" square yew and holly and with the promise of more different woods
A selection of my Ogham Tree Zodiac Pens.
All TM Zetas
left to right as you look ,
Rowan , Aspen, ,Ivy, Holly , Yew, Oak, Hawthorn, Apple, Willow & Hazel
A Traditional Yuletide pen.
Made using Locally sourced Welsh Oak and Holly segmented Celtic Cross .
This represents the meeting of the Holly King & Oak King at Yuletide.
Anyone turned a holly, my neighbour has a huge holly tree that is rotten near the base. He is contacting the council about taking it down, we have to go this route as all the trees have Tree Preservation Orders on them.
I was thinking of getting my hands on some.
When I said we'd be getting married sometime this year, my fellow Yorkshireman said he'd make us a pen.
Knowing my aversion to plastics he opted for Holly.
This arrived the other day addressed to Mrs. Lawton. Thank you my friend.:thumbs: