Remember when the Rider Waite seemed to be the only Tarot deck available? While it is still very popular deck, over the years consumers have become more educated and demanding, and publishers have responded with literally hundreds of Tarot decks of all sizes, shapes and designs.
The same trend is starting in the world of runic divination. While many beginners start out with mass-produced ceramic sets, most become dissatisfied and start looking for runes with a warmer, more personal feel. Tara Hill Designs has responded to this demand by providing the rune 'connoisseur' with the widest variety of rune patterns and materials available on the market today. And all our rune sets are handcrafted with the utmost attention to detail and historical authenticity.
Each rune set comes complete with a cloth pouch and six-page instruction book. All are available in the popular 24-rune Elder (Germanic) Futhark, as well as the 16-rune Younger Futhark (Yng.), and the 29-rune Anglo-Saxon Futhorc (A.S.) adapted by J.R.R. Tolkien in 'Lord of the Rings'.
Tara Hill rune sets are available in eight different woods.
NEW! We now also have satin-type cloth pouches, available in red or gold
$38.00
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Historical accounts of the use of runes for divination suggest that they were originally carved into sticks, or staves, of wood. These rune staves are approximately 4 inches long and are available in all of our eight woods.
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Ogham alphabet was used in Ireland and the British Isles for both
inscriptions and divination, and was said to have been used by
the Druids themselves. After many years of research and product
development, we are proud to introduce these unique divining
staves to you.
Each set of 25 oak wood staves (sticks) includes a cloth carrying pouch and a 28 page instruction booklet by the late Colleen Whittaker, which details the history and meanings of these mysterious symbols. Sorry - birch box no longer available.
$38.00
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You can see what the different futharks look like and read about the meanings of the runes at Jennifer Smith's Runic Journey website.

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