This paten is perfect for consecrating offerings and objects, and can be used to represent the element of earth upon your altar. This pentacle is carved with Celtic knotwork as well as traditional Celtic swirl patterns. The Pentacle in its upright position represents the Spirit in balance and harmony with the four elements.
The pentacle is regarded as sacred geometry and a powerful protective symbol for thousands of years. Found within the design of Nature, from the five-petaled apple blossom to the seed configuration within the fruit itself, it carries association with witchcraft, mysticism and the Goddess. The tradition of ceremonial magic designates the points as representative of the elements: Earth, Air, Fire, Water, and Spirit at the topmost. It is the contemporary religious symbol of Wicca and Neo-paganism.
- Faithfully created from the sculpture work of Paul Borda of Dryad Design
- Forged in the USA of lead-free pewter
- Pewter reflects the wooden texture of the original sculpture
- Can be used as a ritual pentacle and representation of the element Earth
- 4 1/2 inches (11.4 cm) in diameter
Moonlight Mysteries has been in business for over ten years specializing in spiritual and religious jewelry, ritual supplies and metaphysical-themed gifts. Browse our store for a high quality selection of pendants, necklaces, statues and esoteric art.
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