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Buddleia Wood Magic Wand – Resists negative energy
£24.95
Buddleia is a beautiful and unusual wood for wands, and best suits those who live in their own way. A Buddleia wand is strongly connected to nature, especially in places where it seems most distant, and resists corruption and negative energy better than perhaps any other wood.
Season: Spring, Summer
Element: Air
Symbolism: Breaking Barriers, the Butterfly
Each wand is unique. I start with a branch of fallen or sustainably cut wood, and work with the natural shape of the piece to produce something beautiful. Once finished, the wand is sanded and polished smooth where appropriate to be comfortable in the hand.
You can choose to have your wand stained in almost any colour, add a protective coating of wax, and have a short core of magical material inserted.
Description
Buddleia is a beautiful and unusual wood for wands, and best suits those who live in their own way. A Buddleia wand is strongly connected to nature, especially in places where it seems most distant, and resists corruption and negative energy better than perhaps any other wood.
Season: Spring, Summer
Element: Air
Symbolism: Breaking Barriers, the Butterfly
Each wand is unique. I start with a branch of fallen or sustainably cut wood, and work with the natural shape of the piece to produce something beautiful. Once finished, the wand is sanded and polished smooth where appropriate to be comfortable in the hand.
You can choose to have your wand stained in almost any colour, add a protective coating of wax, and have a short core of magical material inserted. Fill in the form to choose your options, or send me a message to start designing your wand together!
Wand Cores
Shell
Element: Water
A wand with a piece of shell from a sea creature as a core will have improved energy control, and be better at protecting its wielder. Shell lends a wand a persistent nature which helps with success where there had been failure before.
Feather
Element: Air
Feather as a core material gives a greater chance of success with improvised magic, but can make long rituals difficult. Wands with a feather core will be happier to change hands than other wands without losing power.
Stone
Element: Earth
Properly attuned or empowered stones within a wand can make it more reliable, even when your own energy is low. A wand with a stone core will improve as it is worked with, gradually losing any traits that clash with its wielder.
Iron
Element: Earth, Fire
Iron is traditionally a ward against magic, and iron items are often used in spells to protect. Using iron in the core of a wand sacrifices some of its natural power in favour of excellence at protection of its master. A wand with an iron core will often develop a headstrong nature, and may produce unintended effects.
Sage
Element: Air, Earth
A woody stem of sage, used in the core of a wand, improves its efficacy with healing. A sage core can also lead to a wand developing a thoughtful nature. It will help with learning spells and make complex charms easier.
These wands will be between 10 and 13 inches long. Some wands may show striations of colour in the wood, interesting patterns in the grain, or have sections of bark left on. As every piece of wood is different, I can’t guarantee any specific characteristics. If you’d like to choose your own wand from pre-made ones, or if you have specific requirements for the length or design of your wand, please contact me!
Wands are shipped wrapped in re-used bubble-wrap (please keep and re-use, rather than throwing away) in a cardboard tube.
All my wands are carved from fallen wood or sustainably sourced cuttings.
Additional information
| Dimensions | 40 × 3 × 3 cm |
|---|---|
| Core | Surprise me, None, Crystal, Feather, Iron, Sage, Shell, Stone |
| Finish | No finish, Stain (colour), Stain & wax, Wax, Natural pressed linseed oil, Surprise me |









Pigeon (verified owner) –
Perfect. I got exactly what I wanted. Rustic style buddleia with woodpigeon feather core. Stained it myself with red ochre and birch tar, then finished with beeswax.
Now the town pigeons are on at me to get an olive branch wand to accompany. But they would, wouldn’t they? Typical.
Charmwood is the only wandmaker I know, but I see no reason to look elsewhere. Well recommended.