At Rowanricht, every practice we share — whether it’s foraging plants, dyeing with natural colour, or weaving with wild fibres — is rooted in reverence for the land and care for those who walk this path.
Working with natural materials is beautiful, powerful, and deeply connecting, but it also comes with responsibilities.
This page sets out some simple guidance to help you approach these practices safely, respectfully, and with the awareness that they are living traditions connected to both the earth and our ancestors.
Many of the practices shared through Rowanricht involve natural materials, traditional tools, fire, heat, water, or outdoor environments. Please approach every activity with care, patience and common sense. If you are unsure about any aspect of a project or practice, seek additional guidance before proceeding.
If attending an in-person workshop or retreat:
Rowanricht reserves the right to ask participants to leave an event if their behaviour places themselves, others or the environment at risk.
All practices, workshops, and guides shared by Rowanricht are offered for educational purposes. By engaging in them, you accept full responsibility for your own safety and wellbeing.
These traditions are meant to nourish — not to cause harm. Please take the time to learn slowly, listen to your intuition, and seek expert advice where needed.
In short: Honour yourself. Honour the land. Honour the lineage.
That’s how these practices stay alive and safe for the generations to come.