
When I started making whips I wanted to put a little personal touch on them with some gems.
A collection of my whips that are going out as well as related videos and articles that I think are interesting.
![]() I have always been into stones and gems. I remember finding treasure everywhere when I was a kid. Here in the desert you can find quartz, amethyst, citrine, calcite and selenite just scattered on the ground after a rain storm. When I started making whips I wanted to put a little personal touch on them with some gems. I just received a shipment of beautiful gem and shell cabochons to use on my end knots. I'm so happy with them. They all sparkle and shine. The golden shell in particular is a real eye catcher.
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Bobbi
I wear a lot of hats! I'm a homeschool Mom, Autism advocate, Jewelry maker, cosmetologist, gardener, spiritual adviser....and happy to be a Full time Whipstress whip-maker of HolyOak Whips. How to care for your whip
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