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Celtic Triple Moon Crystal Ball Stand with Blue Jewels Wicca Fortune Telling UK
Celtic Triple Moon Crystal Ball Stand with Blue Jewels Wicca Fortune Telling UK
£11.99 (£9.99 ex. VAT )

Celtic Triple Moon Crystal Ball Stand with Blue Jewels

A stunning claw like base stand for your use with your crystal ball. Three crescent moons decorated with Celtic knot work and studded with faux electric blue jewels support the ball. The secure heavy base also features a Pentagram design at the center.

Please note this listing is for the stand only! Crystal ball is not included.
Please see our shop listings for Crystal Balls to use with this item.


Beautifully crafted in cold cast resin and finished in dark grey slate-effect size 10cm x 7cm tall.
The stand will support balls from about 70mm up to about 120mm in diameter.

Triple moon Goddess Story
The triple moon is a Goddess symbol that represents the Maiden, Mother, and Crone as the waxing, full, and waning moon. It is also associated with feminine energy, mystery and psychic abilities. You often see this symbol on crowns or other head-pieces, particularly worn by High Priestesses. The Goddess of Wicca's duo-theistic theology is sometimes portrayed as the Triple Goddess, her masculine consort being the Horned God.The Maiden represents enchantment, inception, expansion, the female principle, the promise of new beginnings, youth, excitement, and a carefree erotic aura. The Mother represents ripeness, fertility, fulfilment, stability, and power. The Crone represents wisdom, repose, and compassion. The Crone in Greek mythology is Hecate - wise, knowing, a culmination of a lifetime of experience.

"We don't pretend to have the answers to the mysteries of the spirit world, but together we just might catch a glimpse of the other side" (Walking With Ghosts TV)

Neither Walking with Ghosts nor Funky Lighting are associated with, or promote any form of religion or organised faith structure. We are simply open minded people who have a passion in exploring unusual and unexplained phenomenon,as well as social history, mythology and folk-law from every corner of the globe

Celtic Triple Moon Crystal Ball Stand with Blue Jewels

A stunning claw like base stand for your use with your crystal ball. Three crescent moons decorated with Celtic knot work and studded with faux electric blue jewels support the ball. The secure heavy base also features a Pentagram design at the center.

Please note this listing is for the stand only! Crystal ball is not included.
Please see our shop listings for Crystal Balls to use with this item.


Beautifully crafted in cold cast resin and finished in dark grey slate-effect size 10cm x 7cm tall.
The stand will support balls from about 70mm up to about 120mm in diameter.

Triple moon Goddess Story
The triple moon is a Goddess symbol that represents the Maiden, Mother, and Crone as the waxing, full, and waning moon. It is also associated with feminine energy, mystery and psychic abilities. You often see this symbol on crowns or other head-pieces, particularly worn by High Priestesses. The Goddess of Wicca's duo-theistic theology is sometimes portrayed as the Triple Goddess, her masculine consort being the Horned God.The Maiden represents enchantment, inception, expansion, the female principle, the promise of new beginnings, youth, excitement, and a carefree erotic aura. The Mother represents ripeness, fertility, fulfilment, stability, and power. The Crone represents wisdom, repose, and compassion. The Crone in Greek mythology is Hecate - wise, knowing, a culmination of a lifetime of experience.

"We don't pretend to have the answers to the mysteries of the spirit world, but together we just might catch a glimpse of the other side" (Walking With Ghosts TV)

Neither Walking with Ghosts nor Funky Lighting are associated with, or promote any form of religion or organised faith structure. We are simply open minded people who have a passion in exploring unusual and unexplained phenomenon,as well as social history, mythology and folk-law from every corner of the globe
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