The Fae Queen, a Horse skull topped stang, appliqué tapestry. This stang is based on the Fae Queen Stang from the Witches Shrine place at Ravens Knoll, a pagan campground in in Ontario Canada. This stang has been created using the stang at Ravens Knoll as inspiration. She has hints of Mari Lwyd, and the Fey Queen as well as those winter goddesses, the flowers speak of the coming spring, and at her feet is a offering bowl of clean clear water, is it for divination? What can be seen in these waters? Is it for cleansing away the old year, to prepare for the year to come? On her tunic is a pocket, that you can actually put something very small into. A small folded piece of paper, with sigils, a small flat coin or even a charm perhaps? This series of 5 stangs . [Image description] She has a garland of roses and flowers around her skull with the prongs of the stand reaching out from them making it look like she has antlers. She wears a blue dress/tunic with a purple stripe down the front and at her feet is a pile of stones with candles, more flowers, and offering candles in gold and blue and purple. The background is a snowy birch forest.] . #feyqueen #faequeen #fairy #faery #hedgewitch #witchessabbat #traditionalwitchcraft #witch #witchy #magic #sacredart #stang #magicalart #pagan #witchery #textileartist #pollylindartist https://www.instagram.com/p/B7kFJ7WnOdN/?igshid=9vtxjilcca5x













