The triple moon bell helps to represent the goddess and the different phases of the moon. Great for everyday magick and ceremonies. Perfect for the altar space; let its ringing cleanse your area!
This pentagram cast iron cauldron is a ritual tool embossed with a pentagram. Small enough to burn offerings, incense, or simply brew a little concoction. Great for those who don't have a lot of altar space or need their cauldron to be portable!
Once considered revolutionary, the Rider-Waite® deck has become the most popular tarot deck in the world, and has set the standard for hundreds of other tarot decks. The cards were drawn in 1909 by Pamela Colman Smith under the direction of Arthur Edward Waite. Smith's vibrant drawings transformed the standard tarot deck. 18" x 20" spread sheet included. 78 cards…
Lightweight. Crafted of brass to give a spiritual cleansing ring. Use this bell to signify the start of ritual/spellwork or just to cleanse your space. 5" x 2 1/2"
Goddess with the Triple Moon symbol is backed by an intricate pentagram. The colors in this altar cloth pop against the black background with fringed edging. 18" x 18"
A wonderful altar cloth with a large central goddess figure on a crescent moon, bordered by more moons and stars with goddess figures at the corners. 18” x 18”
A powerful display of the goddess to adorn your space. Shows the 3 faces of the goddess: Maiden, Mother, Crone. Wonderful symbolism of both celtic and paganism. Removable stainless steel insert.
A solid cast iron cauldron bearing the raised image of the triple moon, on both sides of the cauldron. A removable lid with top handle, and a metal swing handle attached to each side loop handles, the bottom having 3 raised sturdy legs.
Keep sake metal over wooden box created with an intricate celtic pentagram design. The attractive details are on the cover and all around this special box. Lined with a soft velveteen to keep your items safe within. Latch closure. Makes for a great altar box!
A classic. The Rider-Waite tarot remains faithful to the artistry of Pamela Colman Smith's 1909 design and has carried it into this "giant" card design. 78 cards and a 24-page instructional booklet. Card stack is 4" x 6.75"