This listing is for one Ritual Sistrum from The heART of Ritual. The ritual sistrum you see here is the one you will receive. This is a one of a kind ritual sistrum that features a Blackthorn wood inlay at the base of the antler.
HISTORICAL USE OF THE SISTRUM
The sistrum is a sacred instrument that came to us from the middle east, and is believed to have originated in ancient Egypt. Perhaps originating in the worship of Bat, it was used in dances and religious ceremonies, particularly in the worship of the goddess Hathor, with the U-shape of the sistrum's handle and frame seen as resembling the face and horns of the cow goddess.
The sistrum is believed to have been the forebearer of both the tambourine and eastern hand drums. Similar to ritual rattles, sistrums were ritually used to clear energy prior to ceremony, call in protection, move stagnant energy, and more. It is believed that processions of temple priestesses walked together playing sistrums both as a form of ritual announcement, a way of energetically clearing the space for ceremony, and as a way to time the rhythm of their steps while in procession. This then grew into becoming a ritual percussion instrument for therapeutic movement and ecstatic dance.
ELEMENTS OF THE ANTLERS
This sistrum handle is naturally shed deer antler, gathered here in the high Alps. Preparing the antler for this rattle was very labor intensive so I'll write a little on that here. Firstly, I consciously choose to work with these antlers as not alone is deer earth element/north on the Celtic medicine wheel, but the antlers are bone (another earth element/north reference), and visually resemble the roots of trees. Each antler was cleansed, then washed and cleaned several times. Once dry, I hand sanded any rough, damaged or sharp areas. They were cleaned again, and once dry, I applied several layers of tannin rich acorn extract. Apart from bringing earthy Oak into this aspect of the sistrum, it offered a beautiful shade, a rich finish for the antlers, and also ensured that the areas I had sanded would blend in again completely. This extract was created by leaching the tannins from the acorns over low heat on the stove for a week. More time was given to preparing the antlers than I could have ever imagined, I see this as being an extra large dose of prayer and extended ceremony.
ELEMENTS OF THE BELLS
Small hand forged Mindfulness Bells are attached to each sistrum. These assist you reclaim inner stillness, the grace of breath, perspective, clarity, and focus. I mindfully choose to include these as a reference to clearing the energies of past, present and future, and/or calling on the assistance of my past, present and future ascended Self, however the invitation is always for you to incorporate your own meaning and personal practice with these prayer tools.
These sustainably hand crafted Mindfulness Bells are forged with simple hand tools, fired in a kiln, and individually tuned by our master bellmaker until the tone is clear and true. These bells are hand forged from old animal bells, something that I find entirely enchanting in itself. They each have such wonderful character ~ they look like they have a tale to tell...and they do! Each has a beautiful range of natural colours, tones and textures.
Five miniature bells are attached from point to point on each sistrum by finely woven reindeer rawhide - one for the East, South, West, North, Center. The directions of 'Above' and 'Below' are represented by the uppermost point of the antler, and the lowest point.
These beautiful hand crafted ritual sistrums are both functional art and ritual tool in one.
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WINTER 2025 COLLECTION:
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SEASONAL OVERVIEW
Season • Winter
Element • Earth
Direction • North
Archetype • Elder Archetype
THE FRAMEWORK FOR THIS COLLECTION
Our Winter/Earth Element Collection arrives into the season of Samhain – that threshold between the last new moon of the dying Celtic year in October, astronomical Samhain, and the first new moon of the year to come in November. It is here that endings and beginnings lie folded together – a dreamtime of moons that leads us into the deepest dark – asking us to walk slowly, to walk in Earth time.
This is not the hurried clock-time of the everyday. It is slow time – deep time – recorded in bedrock and fault-line, in layers pressed through clay and shale. As the earth keeps her history in stone and strata, so we carry memory in bone. The land is our larger body – marrow and mountain, clay and skin, each carrying memory. To enter this season is to enter those depths, to map again the contour lines of the inner ground, to feel where the body holds fractures, pressure, weight-bearing, release. The work is slow. The work is old. Stone remembers, and so do we. Our bodies are cairns of remembrance.
Between Samhain and Solstice we are pilgrims moving through inner hollows and chambers of the soul. It is sanctuary time, a time of reverence and devotion, where prayer is not passive but visceral and embodied – where we kneel not before idols but within the tabernacle of our own being. The ember of light is entrusted to us here, and it must be guarded with care – fanned in trust, sheltered in hope, nourished with care, until it kindles to flame and warmth.
Samhain is also the season of surrender. To grieve what has passed in the twelve months gone. To honour ancestors, yes, but also to lay down the burdens of the year, the losses and thresholds crossed, the shocks and griefs that linger. As leaves return to soil, so sorrow returns to earth, darkening into humus that feeds what will come. In the body, this work is felt in the earth element – in the musculoskeletal frame, in the gut’s deep work of breaking down and letting go. To release is to create space, and to hold is to become heavy. The earth teaches us this balance, for she both receives and yields in the same breath.
This is the annual pilgrimage to the soul’s inner shrine – beyond one life, beyond one line of ancestry. It is the thread that connects us with stone and to soil, with grandmother and grandfather, with all who came before and all who will come after. In this time-out-of-time we reweave ourselves into that thread, into the north, into the slow, enduring rhythm of earth itself. And from that ground – from a living tapestry of blood and bone and surrender – the Solstice light is born again. A flame at the heart of winter.
REFERENCES THROUGHOUT THIS COLLECTION
Focus for the Winter collection is the element of Earth, Embodied Ritual & Green Prayer, Illuminating the Dark & the Inner Hearth, Chakras of the Root, Knees/Elbows, Feet/Hands and Earth Star, Physical WellBEing, the Musculoskeletal System, the Digestive System & Intestinal Health, Death, Grief Processing & Trauma Composting, Vulnerability & Surrender, The Pilgrim & the Inner Journey, Protection, Connection & Roots, Hibernation & Radical Rest, Cultivating Sanctuary & Stillness, Conscious Nourishment & Nurturance, and of course, Earth Rituals for the Head, Heart and Hands.























