Sycamore Spoon

£95.00

The Sycamore isn’t part of the Ogham Tree Calendar as it was introduced into the British Isles in the 15th Century, so it’s not a native species surprisingly. Though i couldn’t leave my Signature Business piece out as the Sycamore was one of the first pieces i ever cast and turned into Jewellery, hence why she holds so much meaning to me. The first of my Journey to becoming a Jewellery Maker.

So here is a spoon made from a local Sycamore tree in Mells. Though i decided to use a small Sycamore Key or Samara rather than the leaf off the tree on the underside of the spoon. It seemed more fitting this way…

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No Spoon is the Same. They are completely one-of, from the foraged piece to the workshop to be turned by Alchemy into a Spoon connecting you to your Month of Birth or the Tree that resonates just with you.

Brass Spoons created from the Celtic Tree Ogham or Ogham Alphabet using real cuttings from the different Trees. Twigs for the handles with the corresponding leaf underneath the bowl. Powerful spoons returning us to our roots and the Natural world.

The Celtic Tree Ogham was created by the Druids as a secret language around 3rd Century CE. The letters were a series of notches or Runes associated with different trees and the first alphabet known to this country. Oghams were used as divination tools. These were sticks from the different trees with the ogham symbol or Rune inscribed on them and when they were thrown on the ground, studying the symbolism of where they fell was an art form that only a druid could read.

Here are the Ogham Trees representing the 13 Months of the Celtic Year.

Birch ~ DEC 24th – JAN 20th

Rowan ~ JAN 21st – FEB 17th

Ash ~ FEB 18th -MAR 17th

Alder ~ MAR 18th – APR 14th

Willow ~ APR 15th -MAY 12th

Hawthorn ~ MAY 13th -JUNE 9th

Oak ~ JUNE 10th – JULY 7th

Holly ~ JULY 8th – AUG 4th

Hazel ~ AUG 5th – SEPT 1st

Vine/Bramble ~ SEPT 2nd – SEPT 29th

Ivy ~ SEPT 30th – OCT 27th

Reed/Broom/Wheatgrass ~ OCT 28th – NOV 23rd

Elder ~ NOV 24th – DEC 23rd

There are 21 Celtic Tree Oghams in total. Below are the Trees that are associated to important days within the year and Trees that are for parts of the year.

Beech ~ The Tree of the Year

Apple ~ The lighter half of the year. May Day to Samhain/Halloween

Blackthorn ~ 31st OCT SAMHAIN & Darker part of the Year. Samhain/halloween to May Day.

Gorse ~ Spring Equinox, MARCH 19th – 21st

Heather ~ Summer Solstice JUNE, 20th – 22nd

Aspen ~ Autumn Equinox SEPT 21st – 24th

Yew ~ Winter Solstice DEC 20th – 23rd

Pine/Mistletoe ~ DEC 23rd – Proverbial ‘Year and a Day’

It wasn’t until the 6th Century when the Roman alphabet pushed out the Ogham Alphabet which is why its not widely known about today.

I hope you have enjoyed your History Lesson and have learnt something extraordinary re-connecting you to the land and our ancestors on the British Isles.