A mirror with a snake design on it

Oroboros Snake Mirrors

What goes around comes around.  

The snake that consumes itself is an ancient cautionary tale that just keeps repeating.

 The Ouroboros is an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon eating its own tail. It symbolizes cyclicality, renewal, and eternity. In various cultures and contexts, it can represent different concepts such as the cycle of life and death, the infinite nature of creation, or the unity of opposites. It has been used in alchemy, Gnosticism, and various mystical traditions throughout history.

In endless coils of ancient lore,
The serpent bites its tail once more.
Through cycles vast, it twists and turns,
A dance of fate, where all returns.

Time’s passage marked in scales and skin,
The Ouroboros, where life begins.
Eternal symbol, forever bound,
In cosmic depths, it’s always found.

A circle drawn in endless chase,
The past and future interlace.
From birth to death, from dust to dust,
Infinite cycles, bound we trust.

*Text courtesy ChatGPT.com

 Oroboros Mirrors, cool huh? 
I’ve designed two molds, one an Oroboros Snake and the other a dragon.

Tsunami Beach Company

As usual, my photos are not up to snuff, but you’ll get the picture. They are gorgeous in person, if I say so myself.

These are the dragon.  It is about 3″ 

A blue wax seal sitting on top of paper.
Dragon Silicon Mold
A black and white dragon with an evil eye.
With mirror and god’s eye
A black and white dragon bracelet on top of a towel.
Plain Loop Dragon
A dragon mirror on the wall
Dragon with Mirror
A red dragon with white spots on it's body.
Red Dragon Loop
A clay sculpture of a dragon on top of a circular object.
Original Clay Mold

 Oroboros Snake Mirrors 

These designs are 5″ x 7 1/2″ and come with and without mirrors.