Brass Bell -3 Types – Witch Chest

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The bell is a simple, but powerful ritual tool. As well as helping to open and close circle, the vibration of their ring provides a cleansing frequency that dissipates negative energies. Bells are also commonly used in circle to announce to everyone the transition from one part of the ritual to the next. The Triple Moo

The bell is a simple, but powerful ritual tool. As well as helping to open and close circle, the vibration of their ring provides a cleansing frequency that dissipates negative energies. Bells are also commonly used in circle to announce to everyone the transition from one part of the ritual to the next.


The Triple Moon is used in Pagan and Wiccan teachings. It represents the threefold nature of the Goddess: As maiden, mother and crone.


The pentacle is perhaps one of the most recognizable symbols that Wiccans and Pagans use. The base symbol is the five-pointed star, which can be drawn non-stop without lifting pen from paper. Enclosing the pentacle is often a circle. For many Wiccans and Pagans the pentacle is a symbol that represents magic and magical workings as a whole. For others it’s used as a talisman, a connection to the divine, to open and close circles and a myriad of other ritual uses.

The Triquetra symbolizes the three faces of the Goddess, balance of the Mind, Body and Spirit. The circle signifies the ever-turning cycle of life, death and rebirth. Germanic neopagan groups who use the Triquetra to symbolize their faith generally believe it is originally of Norse and Germanic origins. The symbol is also sometimes used by wiccans and other pagans to symbolize the Triple Goddess, or as a protective symbol.


* Measures approximately inches tall 


The bell is a simple, but powerful ritual tool. As well as helping to open and close circle, the vibration of their ring provides a cleansing frequency that dissipates negative energies. Bells are also commonly used in circle to announce to everyone the transition from one part of the ritual to the next. The Triple Moon is used in Pagan and Wiccan teachings. It represents the threefold nature of the Goddess: As maiden, mother and crone.The pentacle is perhaps one of the most recognizable symbols that Wiccans and Pagans use. The base symbol is the five-pointed star, which can be drawn non-stop without lifting pen from paper. Enclosing the pentacle is often a circle. For many Wiccans and Pagans the pentacle is a symbol that represents magic and magical workings as a whole. For others it’s used as a talisman, a connection to the divine, to open and close circles and a myriad of other ritual uses. The Triquetra symbolizes the three faces of the Goddess, balance of the Mind, Body and Spirit. The circle signifies the ever-turning cycle of life, death and rebirth. Germanic neopagan groups who use the Triquetra to symbolize their faith generally believe it is originally of Norse and Germanic origins. The symbol is also sometimes used by wiccans and other pagans to symbolize the Triple Goddess, or as a protective symbol. * Measures approximately inches tall 

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