Mother Maiden & Crone Altar Chalice Wine Goblet, Wicca Triple Moon
This stunning large goblet features the Triple Moon Goddess aspects depicting facets of the maiden, mother and crone, symbolising phases of the moon, and decorated with Celtic designs and green foliage. Made from fine, hand-painted resin it comes with a stainless steel removable insert for cleaning purposes. Ideal for any altar, themed gothic interior or prop This magnificent gothic "Mother, Maiden & Crone" Wine Goblet, is a creation of Nemesis Now, masters of all things gothic and fantasy. They work with the world's leading fantasy artists and designers to product stunning collectables.
The goblet measures approximately 20cm tall x 11cm wide, Sale price is per single goblet
Triple moon Goddess
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.
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