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Hand craefted Offering to Woden is now available on my website.
The Os rune, also known as "ᚩ" in the Anglo-Saxon Futhorc, is often associated with the god Woden (Odin). In the context of runes and Old English literature, Os means "mouth" or "speech" and symbolizes communication, wisdom, and divine inspiration, all attributes closely linked to Woden.
Woden, the chief god in Anglo-Saxon and Norse mythology (where he is known as Odin), is associated with wisdom, magic, poetry, and the esoteric knowledge of the runes. The connection between the Os rune and Woden comes from the rune's symbolic meanings and the god's attributes.
In the Anglo-Saxon Rune Poem, the verse for the Os rune states:
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Os byþ ordfruma ælcre spræce,
wisdomes wraþu and witena frofur
and eorla gehwam eadnys and tohiht.
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This can be translated as:
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Os is the source of all language,
a pillar of wisdom and a comfort to the wise,
and to every noble, joy and trust.
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These lines highlight the rune's association with speech and wisdom, reinforcing its link to Woden, who is revered for his eloquence and deep knowledge.
Therefore, the Os rune serves as a fitting symbol for Woden, embodying the qualities of communication, wisdom, and divine inspiration that are central to his character. #osrune #os #woden #odin #anglosaxon #oldenglish #anglosaxonrunepoem #fyp #charmerofherbs #theherbwitchshoppe
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Fantasy setting where there's magic but you can only cast spells in your dreams.
Wizards are people who are paid to spend their whole lives hypnotically and chemically conditioned to sleep almost all hours of the day.
While awake, they're too out of it to understand and retain whatever magic you command or commission them to cast. So the only way to get the wizards to work their craeft is, when they are asleep, you have to give specific chemical or sensory stimuli.
They've got those wizard robes that make them look important and powerful, (They are important and powerful!) but also it's good workwear for them because they can sleep in it and it gives you ease of access.
Some sorceries cannot be attempted at all unless you milk the wizard.
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me if i was markus zuckerberg: 5 minute craefts garbage disposal smoothie. ghost of bill gates its time for my 1:30pm suckington
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I have some herbal tinctures and balms for sale on my website if you wanted to have a little peruse
They are all made with organically homegrown plants and so so much love!
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On the one hand i'm still buzzing with excitement for avowed on the other hand i'm also mentally prepping myself for not having anyone yell 🎶✨ CRAEFT AFFYLATH THYR LIM ✨🎶 at the beginning of every fight 😔
#hablaty#that is how Gaura will haunt the game for me#that will be the thing that will take the longest to get used to probably lmao#forget going from isometric tactical combat to first/third person combat#It's that damned voiceline 😂#I am mostly joking ofc but I will miss chanting ngl
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3, 9 and 14 for the book ask?
sure did intend to answer this sooner but this month eats time so
3. i read a lot of excellent books this year but if i had to list a top 5 i'd go with whereabouts by jhumpa lahiri, the name of the rose by umberto eco, fair play by tove jansson, revolutionary spring by christopher clark, and.... ahhhhhh we'll cheat and split the last spot between fiction (wide sargasso sea) and nonfiction (women's work)
9. i wouldn't say new genres exactly - i'm pretty solidly a reader of nonfiction, literary fiction, and poetry, and i don't do a lot of """"genre fiction""" these days (though i find those distinctions less than helpful). the newest subject i've been interested in, though, has been traditional crafts - particularly fiber crafts - so i've read several great books on those topics this year. shout out to clara parkes's books as well as women's work and alex langland's craeft.
14. certainly not going to be finished now that there are so few days left of the year, but my wife and i are listening to the andy serkis lord of the rings audiobooks (her first time reading the books!) and hope to finish them early in the new year. fellowship in particular is great winter evening listening while knitting.
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Artisanat
En anglais, le mot "Craft" (artisanat) vient du mot en moyen anglais pour "force" ou "compétence" dérivé du mot en vieil anglais craeft qui lui vient du vieux haut allemand "kraft", qui veut dire "force", et signifie "compétence dans la planification, la fabrication, l'exécution" et, par extension, "une occupation ou un métier exigeant de la compétence", les produits artisanaux étant alors les objets résultant de l'application de cette compétence (Merriam-Webster Dictionary). Chaque civilisation a développé son propre artisanat et le terme peut s'appliquer à de nombreux aspects de chacun d'entre eux. Dans le cadre de cet article, le terme s'applique uniquement à l'artisanat, notamment à la céramique et au travail des métaux, mais il est entendu qu'il s'applique également à l'écriture et à d'autres formes d'expression. Dans le monde antique, l'artisanat, tant par sa finalité que par son mode de fabrication, était aussi varié que les cultures qui le produisaient. Dans l'ancienne Mésopotamie, l'artisanat était produit à la fois sur ordre de l'État et à titre privé. Dès 6500 avant notre ère, les textiles de lin étaient utilisés dans la région connue sous le nom de Tepe Sabz (aujourd'hui en Iran) et le lin était tissé à la fois par des particuliers et par des travailleurs de l'État avant l'apparition de la laine. De la ville d'Ur proviennent l'étendard sumérien de la guerre et l'étendard de la paix, tous deux commandés par l'État et réalisés par ceux que l'on appellerait aujourd'hui les fonctionnaires.
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Lost Craeft Starter Pack:
🐴🐑🧶✨🦄🐉🍁🌨️
1. thelaurelcrowned on Instagram, lostcraeft on Youtube
2. Your notsonormal late 20-something burnt out probablyautistic graphic designer and illustrator from NorCal with a dozen or so hobbies and a real life spent living in the woods doing yarn and horse stuff.
3. I have an obsession with everything historical in a 'where did we come from?' kind of way. I think it's so interesting how we follow the same patterns throughout history (specifically with textile production and fashion trends) and that people are largely the same today as they were yesterday. The environment may be vastly different, but we still hold to the same wants and needs as people 500 years before us did.
4. There will be no rhyme or reason to what I post or reblog. After spending years carefully curating instagram feeds and writing copy in specific styles I'm ready to just be as random as possible. But it'll probably relate to fibre arts, horses (specifically relationship based training styles), my faith, writing, Narnia, or a plethora of other fantasy fandoms I've been a part of since early childhood. There won't be any 18+ content because that's not really my scene.
5. I spin yarn, knit, train horses, make spindles on a lathe, and dabble in weaving. I try and tag my personal posts with #Lauren makes stuff and my crafting posts with #my craefts
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Craeft presentation
After looking at how DPI present their work, I decided to use mock-ups to showcase the website to make it look like a viable project. I decided to use a mock-up to highlight the important areas of the website to show that these sections are important parts of the concept and why. By showing the rest of the website page in the background, I like how it shows the sections shown are not their own page and instead shows how the user would interact with them.
Taciu, R. (2014). App Screens Perspective MockUp. [Mockup]. Available from: https://graphicburger.com/app-screens-perspective-mockup/. [Accessed 14 May 2024].
Free Mockup. (n.d.) Apple Multi Device Responsive Free Mockup. [Mockup]. Available from: https://www.free-mockup.com/mockups/apple-multi-device-responsive-free-mockup/. [Accessed 14 May 2024].
Free Mockup. (n.d.) Free MacBook Pro 16 Mockup. [Mockup]. Available from: https://www.free-mockup.com/mockups/free-macbook-pro-16-mockup-3/. [Accessed 14 May 2024].
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Available on my website!! Home and Hearth Harmony Bundle with bells 🔔🔔 repurposed wooden kitchen spoon craefted with goose feathers, forget me nots, wallflowers. This is definitely a must have for your home and hearth!
#harmony#frith#heathenism#paganism#anglo saxon#norse paganism#medieval#pagan altar#witchcraft#runes#wiccecræft#norse deities#home and hearth
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Bra zny craeft slash ominous slash inside joke
HELP I JUST REALIZED WHO YOU ARE
branzycraft /ominous /ij
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made this chestplate by Imogen Rose Denton and i love it thank u
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today i started reading this book i purchased on a visit to a museum (o˘◡˘o)
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Against a rising tide of automation and increasing digital complexity, we are becoming further divorced from the very thing that defines us: we are makers, crafters of things. Where our lives once comprised an almost unbroken chain of movements and actions as we interacted physically with the material requirements of our existence, today we stare at screens and we press buttons. When we made things, we accumulated a certain kind of knowledge, we had an awareness and an understanding of how materials worked and how the human form has evolved to create from them. With the severance from this ability we’re in danger of losing touch with a knowledge base that allows us to convert raw materials into useful objects, a hand-eye-head-heart-body co-ordination that furnishes us with a meaningful understanding of the materiality of our world. Some people call this knowledge know-how to distinguish it from formal knowledge, the knowledge of principals. But you could call it craeft. It is a wisdom that furnishes the practitioner with a certain power.
Alexander Langlands
Craeft, An Inquiry into the Origins and True Meaning of Traditional Crafts
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Books: Craeft

I’ve just about finished reading this book by Alexander Langlands called Craeft, about traditional crafts and their meanings and origins in Britain. The book begins with a meditation or reflection on the Anglo-Saxon word Craeft, from which we derive the modern word “craft” meaning something like artisanry or Maker work. But for Langlands, as for King Alfred the Great of Wessex ten centuries…
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