Live Oak Full Spectrum Altar

$135.00
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Altar, live edge wand, + incense plug all made from beautifully figured Texas live oak. Smudge wand contains brass smudge pick to keep a smudge bundle safely in place.

Altar measures 1 1/4“h x 7 3/8“w

Wand measures 4 1/4”h x 2”w

Incense plug measures 1/2”h x 1 3/8”w

NOTE: Never leave burning incense unattended. Incense left burning can cause fires and put you and your home in danger.

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In our shop, we use completely VOC-free oils or hard-wax hand-rubbed to finish our products. All of our finishes are safe for humans and the environment alike. The finishes we use are FDA compliant for food contact surfaces and include a mix of mineral oil, coconut oil, walnut oil, vitamin E, & waxes such as carnauba or beeswax.

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  • Live Oaks symbolize strength and vitality as their wood is incredibly tough and durable.

    The name Live Oaks came from the fact that they remain green and "alive" throughout the winter when other oak trees are dormant and leafless. The naval vessel U.S.S. Constitution was nicknamed “Old Ironsides” after her live oak hull survived repeated cannon fire during the War of 1812. The cannon balls fired from the British war ships would bounce off the tough live oak hull.

  • In spiritual and metaphysical traditions Brass is the metal that brings out natural good and inner truth. Even the phrase 'getting down to brass tacks' tells of clearing away the old debris and getting down to the pure and natural truth. The Vedic texts have showcased the use of brass metal to attract positivity and abundance in life. Its use in rituals can help to invoke divine consciousness because it is made of zinc and Copper.

  • The term derives from the French word “chatoyer”, which means “to iridesce, like a cat’s eye.” If you’ve ever seen the stone tiger’s eye, you get the idea. In woodworking, chatoyance is a similarly striking optical quality in which areas of light and dark grain seemingly shimmer or shift depending on the angle of view.

  • Bark inclusions are pockets of bark found within the interior of a tree. An ingrown Limb is a limb or branch that has been cut through during the sawing process.

    A knot is a portion of a branch or limb that has become incorporated in a piece of lumber.

  • Live-edge defines the unfinished edge of the woodwork. It is the periphery of wood not altered by hand tools or woodworking machinery. As a result, the untouched ends retain the original characteristics of a tree; its shape, texture, and sometimes even its bark.