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What are Pelli’s CastleWorks Healing Trees?

My Dad (Brink) decided he needed to make something for my business, too, so he designed these really cool trees made from driftwood and copper wire. Each tree is uniquely designed, by my Dad, for the situation the tree will be asked to work in. He makes small trees for desktops at work or for small areas that are about 6 to 8 inches tall. The small trees have one healing stone worked into their design.


An example of a Healing Tree that would be hung on a wall.

Medium and large trees can be made to either hang on a wall or be free-standing. These are really neat because they have lots of healing stones, individually wrapped in copper wire, nested into their branches and roots. For these trees, we ask that you complete a questionnaire to help my Mom determine which stones should be used in your special Healing Tree.



Little trees meant for fetishes or christmas ornaments.

As with our other products, we include a care guide for cleaning the tree and a writeup of the stones used in the tree. We also will include a piece of Palo Santo wood (holy wood) to use to smudge the stones on the tree (or your house).


Small freestanding trees meant for desks, dressers, etc.

To order Healing Trees please click here to complete the Tree questionnaire and order form.

HEALING TREES AT A GLANCE:

Components: Driftwood, Copper Wire, Healing Stones
Benefits: Aids with healing your unique issues.
Small Trees: 6-8"; have one healing stone; appropriate for desktops.
Medium/Large Trees: Custom designed to hang on wall or be free standing; have multiple healing stones.


Order your own Healing Tree Today!


2005 Eric Roy Photography


2005 Eric Roy Photography

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copyright 2006- 2007, Pelli's CastleWorks, pelliscastle@earthlink.net
photographs by Eric Roy, www.ericroy.com, Jewlery photos, Bryan Smith;
designed by subashini ganesan