Stagwrought Hairsticks
Before iron roads split the forests and before the old shrines fell silent, there were wanderers who carried the horn of the stag upon them. The antler was never taken in violence, but gathered after the shedding season — gifts left behind by the woodland guardians as they crossed unseen through the deep groves.To wear a Stagwrought relic is to carry a fragment of that old covenant between wanderer and wood. They are said to grant quiet intuition to travelers, steady resolve to the weary, and protection beneath shadowed boughs where the veil between worlds grows thin.
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The Stagwrought are ceremonial hairsticks carved from naturally shed deer antler, shaped by hand into relics of the old wood. Each piece bears the pale memory of wandering stags, moonlit groves, and the untamed spirit of the deep forest. In forgotten folklore, antlers were seen as crowns of renewal and guardianship — symbols of instinct, endurance, and the ancient wild. These handcrafted adornments carry that same spirit forward, fashioned for wanderers, hedge witches, and those who still hear the call of the old paths.