The Pictish Swirl Alphabet was named for the Pictish peoples, but was not actually created by them. The Picts were a real group of people from the early middle ages living in what is now known as Scotland. It was believed to be the Romans who named these peoples Picti, meaning painted or tattooed people. As so little is known about these people, it is not known what they actually called themselves, so we are left with calling them Picti or Picts.
As there is so little known of these people that the Romans called barbarians, their true history and mythology is a mystery, and unfortunately susceptible to misinformation and misrepresentation. This I fear is what happened when Raymond Buckland wrote his book Scottish Witchcraft and Magic: The Craft of the Picts. Here he introduces the term 'PectiWita' for his neopagan religion based on Wiccan practices and what he claims to be Pictish witchcraft.
Despite
the obvious inaccuracies and liberties taken in Robert Buckland's work,
there is the creation of the Pictish Swirl Alphabet that, although not
ancient and with no historical basic, is a fun way to introduce a
magical element into magical working. It was this Pictish Swirl Alphabet
that I used in creating my Goddess Rainbow Dolls, there are 15 handmade
dolls in total, visit Set1, Set2 and Set3 to see these dolls and how I made them.
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