Ground Ivy Plate
Ground Ivy Plate
Completely unique plates using foraged Ground Ivy from in my local landscape.
Slab made with seasonal plant decoration using a buff stoneware, pressed in plants and glazed.
22cm
G R O U N D I V Y
Folklore
Ground Ivy has long been associated with protection, healing, and vision. In folklore, it was believed to ward off evil spirits and was used in charms to bring clarity and insight. Some traditions held that it could enhance psychic abilities and was used in divination rituals.
Medicinal
Ground Ivy has been traditionally used to support respiratory health, ease congestion, and soothe digestive issues. Its anti-inflammatory properties make it valuable for wound healing, while its tea has been used to relieve headaches and promote general well-being.
Time of Year
March - October
Ground Ivy begins to emerge in early spring, with its creeping vines and scalloped leaves spreading across hedgerows and woodlands. Its delicate purple-blue flowers bloom from spring into summer, with the plant remaining green well into autumn.
Ground Ivy Plate
Completely unique plates using foraged Ground Ivy from in my local landscape.
Slab made with seasonal plant decoration using a buff stoneware, pressed in plants and glazed.
22cm
G R O U N D I V Y
Folklore
Ground Ivy has long been associated with protection, healing, and vision. In folklore, it was believed to ward off evil spirits and was used in charms to bring clarity and insight. Some traditions held that it could enhance psychic abilities and was used in divination rituals.
Medicinal
Ground Ivy has been traditionally used to support respiratory health, ease congestion, and soothe digestive issues. Its anti-inflammatory properties make it valuable for wound healing, while its tea has been used to relieve headaches and promote general well-being.
Time of Year
March - October
Ground Ivy begins to emerge in early spring, with its creeping vines and scalloped leaves spreading across hedgerows and woodlands. Its delicate purple-blue flowers bloom from spring into summer, with the plant remaining green well into autumn.
Ground Ivy Plate
Completely unique plates using foraged Ground Ivy from in my local landscape.
Slab made with seasonal plant decoration using a buff stoneware, pressed in plants and glazed.
22cm
G R O U N D I V Y
Folklore
Ground Ivy has long been associated with protection, healing, and vision. In folklore, it was believed to ward off evil spirits and was used in charms to bring clarity and insight. Some traditions held that it could enhance psychic abilities and was used in divination rituals.
Medicinal
Ground Ivy has been traditionally used to support respiratory health, ease congestion, and soothe digestive issues. Its anti-inflammatory properties make it valuable for wound healing, while its tea has been used to relieve headaches and promote general well-being.
Time of Year
March - October
Ground Ivy begins to emerge in early spring, with its creeping vines and scalloped leaves spreading across hedgerows and woodlands. Its delicate purple-blue flowers bloom from spring into summer, with the plant remaining green well into autumn.