








Wooden Maces
Product Description:
Born from reclamation and forged by flame, these hand-carved wooden maces are crafted from the gnarled root balls of invasive flora — transforming ecological disruption into raw, functional art. Each piece is sculpted by hand and fire-seared to enhance its natural texture, creating a weapon-like silhouette with primal beauty and powerful symbolism.
Sourced responsibly from overgrown Midwest landscapes, these maces honor the land by turning what once choked native growth into tools of renewal and expression. Brutal yet balanced, wild yet intentional — no two are alike. Whether displayed as ritual objects, conversation pieces, or emblems of resistance, they carry the fierce spirit of nature reclaimed.
Product Description:
Born from reclamation and forged by flame, these hand-carved wooden maces are crafted from the gnarled root balls of invasive flora — transforming ecological disruption into raw, functional art. Each piece is sculpted by hand and fire-seared to enhance its natural texture, creating a weapon-like silhouette with primal beauty and powerful symbolism.
Sourced responsibly from overgrown Midwest landscapes, these maces honor the land by turning what once choked native growth into tools of renewal and expression. Brutal yet balanced, wild yet intentional — no two are alike. Whether displayed as ritual objects, conversation pieces, or emblems of resistance, they carry the fierce spirit of nature reclaimed.
Product Description:
Born from reclamation and forged by flame, these hand-carved wooden maces are crafted from the gnarled root balls of invasive flora — transforming ecological disruption into raw, functional art. Each piece is sculpted by hand and fire-seared to enhance its natural texture, creating a weapon-like silhouette with primal beauty and powerful symbolism.
Sourced responsibly from overgrown Midwest landscapes, these maces honor the land by turning what once choked native growth into tools of renewal and expression. Brutal yet balanced, wild yet intentional — no two are alike. Whether displayed as ritual objects, conversation pieces, or emblems of resistance, they carry the fierce spirit of nature reclaimed.