Those look really interesting! Please let me know how it goes. I haven't found any good reviews of them online, just the author's site, but there aren't very good pictures there.
R
Rhiannon,
I haven't seen reviews of these amulets but bought them initially because they looked good and were the only thing like this available yesterday in this particular bookshop.
There are 27 amulets, all about 1.5 inches in diameter, and made of clay. Various elemental Goddesses are represented and there are also representations of sacred animal and other symbols e.g. the Nightstar, the Sprouting Seed, the Whirlwinds and so on. The images are based on authentic historical data
There is a book which gives the history and meaning of each symbol and it is clearly and simply written, The book also gives some advice about how to use the amulets and some affirmations and interpretations.
I haven't been through it all by any means and will take my time with it but it seems inviting and I'm looking forward to exploring it. Right now I hold in one hand the
Primal Mother Goddess and Child and it feels quite grounding and good to have something like this to touch, particularly as it is made of clay. I might sprinkle some of them with some essential oils later. Nancy Blair suggest that people could paint the amulets if they want to so they can certainly be made even more relevant to individuals
I still haven't given up on getting the other Goddess Oracle and might just have to order it through the local shops.
In the mean time I'd be interested to hear of anyone else's experience with the amulets.
Moongold