A 20-Feather Fan is the biggest fan I make. Truly The King or Queen of all Owl/Raven/Crow smudge fans! This big fan has 20 Owl, Raven, and Crow Feathers. Decorative spray is Owl. It is uniquely Handmade, just for YOU! Cruelty-free, beautiful feathers, henna dyes, up-cycled leather/suede handles, which make a gorgeous addition to your Sacred Space, Outdoor Circle, Dance, Storytelling Circle, and a one-of-a-kind gift for you or your friends! It is a very large 18-24 inches tall, and around 12-14 inches wide with large tail feathers. It is STUNNING! It is about equal to FIVE of my usual Crow/Raven fans. What a Beauty! (Please note, these feathers are both naturally tipped and trimmed in the Native American Style, for maximum air flow, and for shape. Some of the feathers are not trimmed, some are, in order to make this fan shape.)
THIS ITEM IS 100% HANDMADE to order. It is large, therefore it may take a little extra time. This is why your shipping lead time is usually around 2-3 weeks, (sometimes sooner). I make each individual fan to order, in the traditional Native American style of smudge fans. Please note, I try to rush orders this time of year, but I cannot guarantee this item by Christmas. But close! Please message me if you have specifics, or concerns. I can definitely ship to gift destinations!
Feathers are black, not blue. There is a blue-black-green sheen to all black feathers. Fantastic for fanning burning incense or smudge sticks to cleanse your home or sacred space.
This listing is for one very large homemade smudge fan, which is also used as a ceremonial dance fan, or storytelling fan. (Smudge sticks are not included, but are available separately in my shop! Sets will also be available around the Winter Holidays.) The feathers in this fan are cruelty free dropped feathers.
NOTE: The USPS is currently experiencing heavy package delivery volumes, and Priority Mail may be delayed beyond 2-3 shipping days. Please be aware this is out of the control of the seller, and be prepared for less tracking scans, and for shipping delays during this challenging time. Your package WILL ship from my studio on time, I put each and every shipment in the postal box myself. But from that point in, I have absolutely no control over the speed of your delivery. You can track your package using both Etsy, and the US Postal service. If you message me about your fan's tracking, I cannot help you. You will have the same information that I have on my end, and every customer gets an estimate in advance of when their item is scheduled to ship, on your Etsy receipt and your shipping confirmation. Thanks in advance for understanding!
This fan is a large 20 feather Crow/Raven-style feather fan. It has a back row of Raven- style Feathers, a Front Row of Crow-style feathers, black down feathers. This fan is black. Feathers are blue black and iridescent green/blue/black. The lacing is a natural dark blackish gray leather, with a hand-cut suede black fringe decorative end. It has an X style decorative accent on the handle. In Native American legends, the crow could talk. Because of this, it was considered one of the wisest of birds. The sacred bird of the Ghost Dance was the Crow. It is said the Crow dwells between the worlds of the living and the dead. It is a well-balanced fan, and feels very lovely in your hand. Each fan is made to order, and each one is slightly unique depending on the character of the feathers. However, design will be as close as possible to this photograph, for each fan created.
Note: Any objects in the photo is not part of the actual fan. Also note, these are naturally dropped feathers, and the tips of feathers are trimmed to make a wing formation.
PLEASE VISIT: www.crueltyfreefeathers.com for more information on naturally dropped feathers. None of my feathers are illegal, or violate the Migratory Bird Act. Lacings/Handles are made from buffalo, deer, or suede purchased from a yearly Pow-Wow celebration, from livestock grown on small, organic farms. The funds go to directly to support the Native American craftspeople that raise these animals for a living and for sustenance. I do not support cruelty of any kind to animals, nor do the merchants I purchase the wholesale supplies to make these fans. I also do not support using factory manufactured plastic leathers or chemically dyed feathers.
CROW/RAVEN-MEDICINE/SYMBOLISM: Highly enthusiastic, and a natural entrepreneur, the Crow is quite a charmer. But he/she doesn't have to work at being charming – it comes easily. Everyone recognizes the Crow's easy energy, and everyone turns to the Crow for his/her ideas and opinions. This is because the Crow is both idealistic and diplomatic and is quite ingenious. In nurturing environments this Native American animal symbol is easy-going, can be romantic, and soft-spoken. Further, the crow can be quite patient, and intuitive in relationships. The Crow is often considered the messenger between the world of the living and the spirit world. A Crow being nearby cawing means he has news for you.
SMUDGE FAN USE: A smudge fan is used to fan a smudge stick (herb bundle) and keep it alight. It is also meant to waft smoke in the direction of the area, circle, person, or object you intend to smudge. Smudge fans are also used held in the hand for ceremonial dance, and along with rattles, also used in storytelling in the Native American tradition.
The potent smell of fresh herbs burning is perfect for relaxing and purifying your home, bath, or sacred space. Not only is the scent and smoke clarifying, protective and rejuvenating, but the smudges themselves are beautiful to hang, smell, and decorate. Also great to light before meditation, yoga, baths, or reading. Smudge fans are also lovely to lie on tables, altars, hang on walls and used as décor for your home or sacred space.
Smudging is a common way of purifying homes, ritual spaces, meditation and yoga spaces, tools, items, and people. It is traditional to fan the end of the smudge stick with a feather or smudging fan, to keep the herbs lit, and the smoke flowing towards and around the area, item, or person you are smudging. Smudging is traditional in Native American culture and traditions, especially Shamanism. The binding of smudge sticks for many traditions was a sacred intentional process in and of itself. Using scent and scented smoke in rites of purification, whether through smudging (the process of using a smudge stick) or burning incense, is common in many traditional cultures around the world. Smudging is known to have medicinal and religious correlations to spiritual beings, invoking or repelling certain energies or intents, and it is a type of ritual that can be done before, during, and after prayer.
SMUDGING RECOMMENDATIONS: Light the end of the smudge stick, thoroughly. Allow to flame for a moment, then fan the end with a feather or smudge fan. It is considered impolite to blow on the end of incense or smudge sticks. You may have to repeat this process, to get the stick to start smoking. Continuously fan the end of the stick, still or walking, and fan the smoke towards the person, space, object, or area you are wishing to purify or consecrate. Once finished, carefully place the end of the smudge stick into an earthen bowl, dry sand or dirt, a fire safe dish, or shell, and push firmly down until extinguished. Do not press too hard, or you’ll break the smudge. (It is much like snuffing out the end of a cigar or cigarette for future use.) Make sure your smudge is COMPLETELY out before leaving. You can hang your smudge stick, place on a table or in a sacred place, window ledge, or store in a container. Do not snuff out using water. It will damage the herbs, and promote mildew. It is perfectly acceptable to burn your smudge stick over and over until it is completely burned down. Ashes from your smudge can be saved to strew for purification as well, and ends of smudge sticks can be tossed in the ground to purify outdoor areas.
PS-Quantities and availability of feathers vary from time to time. All items pictured besides the smudge fan are for display purposes only, and do not come with the item. Please note that there are import/export restrictions for feathers in some regions. If shipping is restricted, and you are unaware, I will contact you to cancel/refund your order with no penalties. I do NOT ship to New Zealand, due to import restrictions.
I have been growing and drying herbs for over 20 years, and was taught how to cut, cure, and dry them by my Great-Grandmother and Grandmother. It's a family tradition! All herbs are pesticide free, and organically grown. Some herbs may be seasonal or have limited availability. Keep in mind that some people can have allergies either inhaling, eating, or coming into contact with herbs and plants. Please burn safely, and never leave burning herbs or candles unattended. Buyer must use caution and good sense with all herbal products. As the seller, I am not responsible for any injuries, damage, or medical reactions the buyer might have to herbal products. Be smart, safe, and blessed!