☽ Gods Eyes ☾
Pronounced Ojo de Dios (eye of God) in my mother's Castilian (Castillo family) tongue – these beautiful weaves are from the Indians in the mountains of Mexico, placed on altars so that their gods would protect and watch over those who prayed at the altars. A symbol of the power of seeing and understanding unseen things with the four points of the crossed sticks represent earth, air, water, and fire. Perfect to decorate spirit sticks, indoor outdoor trees, sacred spaces and as charms to watch over your loved ones as a physical representation of praying for health, fortune, and a long life. Evoke the weaving motif and its spiritual associations, a symbol of the power of seeing and understanding that which is unknown and unknowable, The Mystery
The European tradition of conker wheels which are two eyes weaved together and
the Evil Eye used in Greek folklore and will be included here
The European tradition of conker wheels which are two eyes weaved together and
the Evil Eye used in Greek folklore and will be included here
Average not so average Eyes
Mini Eyes
Giant eyes
Creative Eyes