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These two English Carrion Crow feet are naturally air dried and ready for use in any number of art or craft projects. They are approx 6 to 12 cm long and jet black in colour. The attached feathers can easily be removed if required. I will include a few Crow wing feathers with each order to use as you will.
My photo is a stock image only of 4 feet, you will receive two feet and a few feathers with your order.
REVIEWS: " Perfect for Crow Medicine and working with The Morrigan, thank you!"
"Lovely addition to my totem dreamcatcher. The feet were well-wrapped and in perfect condition. Thank you so much!"
Crows have been used for the purpose of divination since the time of ancient Rome.
Finding a dead crow on the road is good luck.
Crows in a church yard are bad luck.
A single crow over a house meant bad news, and often foretold a death within. "A crow on the thatch, soon death lifts the latch."
It was unlucky in Wales to have a crow cross your path. However, if two crows crossed your path, the luck was reversed. "Two crows I see, good luck to me" .
In New England, however, to see two crows flying together from the left was bad luck.
When crows were quiet during their midsummer's molt, some European peasants believed that it was because they were preparing to go to the Devil to pay tribute with their black feathers.
Often, two crows would be released together during a wedding celebration. If the two flew away together, the couple could look forward to a long life together. If the pair separated, the couple might expect to be soon parted.
In Somerset (West Country of England) locals used to carry an onion with them for protection from magpies or crows.
The French had a saying that evil priests became crows, and bad nuns became magpies.
The Greeks said "Go to the Crows" the same way we would say "Go to Hell."
The Romans used the expression "To pierce a Crow's eye" in relation to something that was almost impossible to do.
An Irish expression, "You'll follow the Crows for it" meant that a person would miss something after it was gone.
The expression, "I have a bone to pick with you" used to be " I have a crow to pick with you".
THESE ITEMS ARE SOURCED LEGALLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH NATURAL ENGLAND LICENCES AND WITHIN THE WILDLIFE AND COUNTRYSIDE ACT. THEY HAVE NOT BEEN OBTAINED SPECIFICALLY FOR THE PURPOSE OF RESALE BUT ARE THE BY PRODUCTS OF GAME KEEPING AND GAME DEALING.
I have been dealing in rural and countryside related items for nearly 40 years, and have acquired a reputation for quality and reliability with thousand’s of satisfied customers worldwide.
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