
Prayer Smudge Fans
All wings, tails and feathers used to make these fans are found so they are ethically and naturally sourced.
I am lucky that I live opposite a country park so I can walk from my front door over 450 acres of woodland, meadow, hedgerow and brook. I also travel all over the UK walking in lots of different woodlands. I have documented where I found all these wings and tails so please click the images to find out where they came from. Most of the fans on this page have been sold but if you are interested in buying a fan please visit my shop. As you can imagine there are only a few items in my shop at a time because finding animal gifts in the woods can be sporadic.

These wings are from the same bird; a pheasant found on sweat lodge ground in Wallingford, Oxford, England. The handles are roe deer antlers found in Somerset, England.

This Jay was found on the green belt outside of Birmingham (Hollywood / Wythall), England. The handle is a roe deer antler from Somerset, England.

A pheasant found on sweat lodge ground in Wallingford, Oxford, England. The handle is a sheep scapular found in Wales, Britain.

A Jack Daw found in Woodgate Valley Country Park, Quinton, Birmingham, England. The handle is walnut wood from Somerset.

A pheasant wing found on sweat lodge ground in Wallingford, Oxford, England. The handle is a roe deer antler found in Somerset, England.

A Magpie Wing found in Woodgate Country Valley Park, Birmingham, England. Handle is walnut wood from Somerset, England.

A pheasant found on sweat lodge ground in Wallingford, Oxford, England. The handle is a sheep scapular found in Wales, Britain.

A Jack Daw found in Woodgate Valley Country Park, Quinton, Birmingham, England. The handle is a deer hip bone from the sacred Moon Henge in Cambridge, England.

A pheasant wing found on sweat lodge ground in Wallingford, Oxford, England. The handle is a roe deer antler found in Somerset, England.

This Owl wing was found just a stones throw from 'The Devils Den' megalithic monument in Avebury, England. The handle is walnut wood from Somerset, England.

A pheasant found on sweat lodge ground in Wallingford, Oxford, England. The handle is a sheep scapular found in Wales, Britain.

A Magpie Wing found in Woodgate Country Valley Park, Birmingham, England. Handle is walnut wood from Somerset, England.

These wings and tail are from the same bird; a pheasant found on sweat lodge ground in Wallingford, Oxford, England.

This Jay was found on the green belt outside of Birmingham (Hollywood / Wythall), England. The handle is a roe deer antler from Somerset, England.

These wings are from the same bird; a pheasant found on sweat lodge ground in Wallingford, Oxford, England. The handles are roe deer antlers found in Somerset, England.

This Jay was found on the green belt outside of Birmingham (Hollywood / Wythall), England. The handle is a roe deer antler from Somerset, England.

A pheasant wing found on sweat lodge ground in Wallingford, Oxford, England. The handle is walnut wood found in Somerset, England.

This Jay was found on the green belt outside of Birmingham (Hollywood / Wythall), England. The handle is a roe deer antler from Somerset, England.

A pheasant found on sweat lodge ground in Wallingford, Oxford, England. The handle is a sheep scapular found in Wales, Britain.

A Jack Daw found in Woodgate Valley Country Park, Quinton, Birmingham, England. The handle is a deer hip bone from the sacred Moon Henge in Cambridge, England.

This Owl wing was found just a stones throw from 'The Devils Den' megalithic monument in Avebury, England. The handle is walnut wood from Somerset, England.

A Jack Daw found in Woodgate Valley Country Park, Quinton, Birmingham, England. The handle is walnut wood from Somerset.