Myth & Ink: Worlds of C.A. Smith
Talisman Stones
Talisman Stones
Freshly Crafted on Request
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Polished & Carved Symbolic Crystals for Ritual, Memory & Meaning
Some stones are meant to sit on a shelf.
These are meant to speak.
Each of these talismans was chosen not for symmetry or sparkle, but for the story it holds. Shaped into symbols, animals, weapons, and watchers, they’re stones for carrying, for gifting, for protecting something sacred: your intention, your grief, your desire, your lineage.
This is the box Candace keeps tucked beneath her worktable; never labeled, never on display. Some were gifts. Some were found. Some were bartered from travelers who didn’t know what they were carrying until they couldn’t let it go.
When Cecily brings a new friend to the Grove, she sometimes lets them pick one. “Only if it calls to you,” she says. And sometimes when Allen returns to her from the forests he brings a new one, "found it." he swears.
🧿 What’s Available:
- Obsidian Raven (approx. 2")
- The death-watcher. The one who knows. For those walking through endings—or calling something back.
- Cow Skull (Calcite or Yooperlite, approx. 3")
- A charm of death and fertility. Protective, ancestral, and wild-hearted.
- Lace Amethyst Turtle (approx. 10cm)
- For those healing slow. Steady magic. Carries wisdom older than memory.
- Epidote Skull (3.5 x 2", ~1 lb)
- Heavy with inheritance. Amplifies intention, grounds shadow work. Feels like a relic.
- Smoky Quartz Skull
- Soft shadows and clear thinking. The balance between mourning and momentum.
- Onyx Battle Axe (striped onyx, mangano, or calcite)
- Larger than a man’s hand. Symbol of power, protection, and carved defiance. Not for subtle rituals.
- Evil Eye Pendulum –
- Lightweight, glassy guardian. For divination or to hang near places that need watching.
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