The Frostbound Sister
A companion piece to the original Hoarfrost Athame, this blade feels like something long-buried beneath winter soil, unearthed at last by a patient hand. A single-of-a-kind ritual tool, sculpted with intention and rooted in ancestral craft.
Materials
Knapped glass blade with a frost-etched texture
Naturally shed antler handle
Labradorite focal stone (storm-grey flash)
Blue chalcedony accents
Blue kyanite blade-bar inset
Hand-sculpted metal setting
Description
The Frostbound Sister is both artifact and altar object — a winter talisman forged where ice meets bone. The hand-knapped glass blade catches light like frozen streamwater, with jagged lines and rippling clarity. Set into a sculpted metal throat are luminous stones of threshold magic: kyanite to cut through stagnation, chalcedony for tranquility and voice, and a moody labradorite centerpiece calling in intuition, fate, and unseen currents.
The antler handle curves naturally to the palm, creating a balanced weight and a grounding feel — wild, quiet, and real.
No casting. No molds. No copies. This is truly one of one.
Metaphysical Correspondences
Labradorite — psychic protection, liminal sight, ancestral dreaming
Blue Chalcedony — calming speech, truth telling, emotional tide-work
Kyanite — alignment, energetic clearing, directional focus; does not retain negative energy
Antler — renewal, wild wisdom, sovereignty, cyclical rebirth
Glass (knapped) — transformation, time, memory, forged under pressure, a “made-stone” for witches and artisans
Suggested Uses
Ritual circle casting
Ancestral work & winter altars
Threshold magic, way opening, and pathfinding spellcraft
Meditation object for clarity during decision-making
Display as a woodland artifact
This athame is not sharpened and is intended as a ritual or display piece only.
A companion piece to the original Hoarfrost Athame, this blade feels like something long-buried beneath winter soil, unearthed at last by a patient hand. A single-of-a-kind ritual tool, sculpted with intention and rooted in ancestral craft.
Materials
Knapped glass blade with a frost-etched texture
Naturally shed antler handle
Labradorite focal stone (storm-grey flash)
Blue chalcedony accents
Blue kyanite blade-bar inset
Hand-sculpted metal setting
Description
The Frostbound Sister is both artifact and altar object — a winter talisman forged where ice meets bone. The hand-knapped glass blade catches light like frozen streamwater, with jagged lines and rippling clarity. Set into a sculpted metal throat are luminous stones of threshold magic: kyanite to cut through stagnation, chalcedony for tranquility and voice, and a moody labradorite centerpiece calling in intuition, fate, and unseen currents.
The antler handle curves naturally to the palm, creating a balanced weight and a grounding feel — wild, quiet, and real.
No casting. No molds. No copies. This is truly one of one.
Metaphysical Correspondences
Labradorite — psychic protection, liminal sight, ancestral dreaming
Blue Chalcedony — calming speech, truth telling, emotional tide-work
Kyanite — alignment, energetic clearing, directional focus; does not retain negative energy
Antler — renewal, wild wisdom, sovereignty, cyclical rebirth
Glass (knapped) — transformation, time, memory, forged under pressure, a “made-stone” for witches and artisans
Suggested Uses
Ritual circle casting
Ancestral work & winter altars
Threshold magic, way opening, and pathfinding spellcraft
Meditation object for clarity during decision-making
Display as a woodland artifact
This athame is not sharpened and is intended as a ritual or display piece only.
