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Kerrie Owens Arts

Welsh slate bumble bee pendulum dowsing board with incense holder.

Welsh slate bumble bee pendulum dowsing board with incense holder.

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This handcrafted dowsing board features an original bumble bee design at its centre — engraved in fine detail and surrounded by a functional pendulum divination ring marked Yes, No, Maybe, and ?.

The bee sits as both symbol and anchor — a reminder of focus, diligence, and the quiet power of small, consistent effort. In folklore and spiritual tradition, bees represent community, devotion, fertility, and the sacred relationship between labour and sweetness.

Unlike purely geometric boards, this piece blends natural symbolism with practical divination use — grounding your practice in something living and recognisable.

Each board is laser engraved for clarity and hand-finished to preserve the natural character of the material. Minor grain variation and surface markings are part of the wood or stone’s authenticity.



Symbolic Meaning

• Bumble Bee – focus, productivity, resilience, cooperation
• Pollination – manifestation through action
• Honey – sweetness earned through effort
• Wings – movement between seen and unseen spaces

The bee is small but powerful — a reminder that consistent work builds abundance.

Welsh slate forms over millions of years under immense pressure. It carries symbolism of endurance, resilience, and grounded strength — making it an ideal material for steady, focused divination practice.



Functional Use

Designed for:

• Pendulum divination
• Daily guidance questions
• Focused intention setting
• Nature-based ritual practice

The engraved divination circle provides clear directional responses while the central bee design keeps the energy grounded and purposeful.



Material Notes

• Natural wood or slate (depending on version)
• Laser engraved for precision
• Hand-finished
• Natural variations will occur



Care

• Feed wooden boards occasionally with natural oil or wax
• Wipe slate boards with a dry or lightly damp cloth
• Avoid prolonged moisture exposure

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