All come with adjustable cords.
✨Hecate’s Wheel:
Represents the labyrinth, the cosmic soul, and the power of the goddess over heaven, earth, and the underworld.
✨Pentacle:
Each point represents each element- including spirit, the human body, and the “Endless Knot” representing eternal, unbroken protection.
Magical Use: Used in rituals for protection, commanding spirits, and channeling energy.
✨Triskele:
The triskele or triskelion is an ancient symbol of three conjoined spirals representing continuous motion, personal growth, and the triad of life-death-rebirth. Spiritually, it symbolizes the harmony of body, mind, and spirit, as well as the interconnectedness of land, sea, and sky.
* Origins: Dating back to the Neolithic era (c. 10,000 BC), it is found in Celtic, Norse, and Greek cultures.
✨Snake:
* Transformation & Rebirth: Due to their ability to shed skin, snakes are the ultimate symbol of regeneration, shedding past limitations to grow.
* Protection & Healing: Across many cultures—snakes represent safeguarding against evil and restoring health.
* Fertility & Sensuality: The sinuous form of the snake is associated with feminine power, grace, and sensuality.
✨Spiral Goddess:
* Symbol of Growth: Represents the unfolding of the soul and the inward/outward evolution of consciousness.
* Fertility & Creation: The spiral on the womb emphasizes the goddess as the source of life and cosmic energy.
✨Triple Moon Pentacle:
The symbol represents a harmonious connection between the spiritual and physical realms, honoring the, natural cycles of growth and decline.
All come with adjustable cords.
✨Hecate’s Wheel:
Represents the labyrinth, the cosmic soul, and the power of the goddess over heaven, earth, and the underworld.
✨Pentacle:
Each point represents each element- including spirit, the human body, and the “Endless Knot” representing eternal, unbroken protection.
Magical Use: Used in rituals for protection, commanding spirits, and channeling energy.
✨Triskele:
The triskele or triskelion is an ancient symbol of three conjoined spirals representing continuous motion, personal growth, and the triad of life-death-rebirth. Spiritually, it symbolizes the harmony of body, mind, and spirit, as well as the interconnectedness of land, sea, and sky.
* Origins: Dating back to the Neolithic era (c. 10,000 BC), it is found in Celtic, Norse, and Greek cultures.
✨Snake:
* Transformation & Rebirth: Due to their ability to shed skin, snakes are the ultimate symbol of regeneration, shedding past limitations to grow.
* Protection & Healing: Across many cultures—snakes represent safeguarding against evil and restoring health.
* Fertility & Sensuality: The sinuous form of the snake is associated with feminine power, grace, and sensuality.
✨Spiral Goddess:
* Symbol of Growth: Represents the unfolding of the soul and the inward/outward evolution of consciousness.
* Fertility & Creation: The spiral on the womb emphasizes the goddess as the source of life and cosmic energy.
✨Triple Moon Pentacle:
The symbol represents a harmonious connection between the spiritual and physical realms, honoring the, natural cycles of growth and decline.