Celtic Knot Fidget Spinner - Hand Carved
Utterly unique and one of a kind!
The deep green marble is streaked with color and is very tight in its housing, letting one’s fingers push and tug as it spins and catches, because while it looks perfectly round, it is ever so slightly off true.
The Celtic Knot carved into the wood is one long woven strand, highlighted in a deep sparkling pink, and loops up and down, in and out, eventually returning to where it starts, a circle without end.
Aiding in finger mobility as well as proven to help calm and relax, fidgets really are for everyone!
This one smells extra nice because I infused nutmeg into my mineral oil, scent is as important as sight after all.
The world has enough plastic in it, and I love spinners, and could find NOTHING natural when I wanted to treat myself to one so I invented these, a fidget that does nothing but good in the world.
The wood I carved this one from is most likely eucalyptus, locally grown and cut sometime in the mid to late 1800s.
Currently we are renovating an ancient property in the mountains of Portugal which is the source of the wood I'm using for making fidgets and fidget spinners. The wood is from the kitchen loft and as the house is old enough to still have an open hearth in the kitchen and Roman pottery sherds in the floor, this place (and the wood in it) has been around for awhile.
As the wood is so old, it has buckets of character in the form of deeply embedded smoke, knots, beetle holes and places I've pulled ancient nails (most of them hand forged) free, each and every fidget is a unique and beautiful work of art, taking as long to sand to satiny smoothness as they do to carve.