Pure copper is soft, which contributes to its high electrical and thermal conductivity — it warms quickly. It is one of only three elemental metals with a natural color other than gray or silver, ... Continue reading →
Richard “Dicky” Doyle, 1824-1883, was one of the most beloved and prolific fairyland illustrators of the Victorian era. Though known for illustrating adult ... Continue reading →
Tree nymphs have been conjured by artists and poets over the ages as shy, light-winged creatures deeply rooted, like a tree itself, to the natural world ... Continue reading →
Some parts of an elf, fairy, or otherwise magical costume might just as easily appear in mainstream wear. But imagining such accessories in a fairy world context opens up myriad possibilities. Below we’ve highlighted ... Continue reading →
Made from a wide range of materials and intention in mind, the wand is steeped in folklore and fairy tale, and its significance stands as a symbol of power, influence, and transformation. Though sometimes ... Continue reading →
For the more daring and expressive fairy in you, a variety of bold woodland fairy headpieces can crown a special day, underline the new season, or accent a morning frolic in the woods. ... Continue reading →
Neck pieces are a commonly overlooked accessory, but they can make a bold, and as this faux-snakeskin neck piece (below) visually illustrates, an often otherworldly statement. ... Continue reading →
The exquisite Fairy steps out in a beaded head wreath or crown to announce her presence. For your own individual expression, there are a variety of styles and a wide price range to explore. ... Continue reading →
What do fairies look like? In Waldorf doll-making tradition, faces are nondescript and left entirely to interpretation. Thus Waldorf fairy dolls can take on any type of fairy characteristic—mischievous, ethereal, whatever the imagination dictates. ... Continue reading →