Call in sacred space with the clear, resonant chime of this Triple Moon Altar Bell. Cast in a polished silver-tone finish with a turned handle and flared bell base, this piece is etched with the Triple Moon symbol — waning, full, and waxing moons in a row — a mainstay of modern Wiccan and Pagan practice.
The Triple Moon symbol is widely associated with the Maiden, Mother, and Crone archetype and the phases of the lunar cycle, and altar bells themselves are traditionally rung to mark the opening or closing of ritual, call in energy, or clear stagnant space — though specific uses vary by tradition and practitioner.
A simple ring can shift the energy of a room; let this bell mark the moments that matter in your practice.
✨ Features
- Polished silver-tone metal finish
- Turned handle with tiered finial top
- Flared bell base with beaded rim detail
- Etched Triple Moon (Maiden, Mother, Crone) symbol
- Compact, comfortable handheld size
- Clear, resonant chime
🌟 Magical + Practical Uses
- Ring to open or close ritual and sacred circle work
- Use to clear stagnant energy from a space
- Mark transitions during moon phase rituals or esbats
- Call attention or focus at the start of meditation or spellwork
- Altar display piece honoring the Maiden, Mother, Crone archetype
💖 Why You'll Love It
There's a satisfying weight and shine to this bell — it looks as good sitting on an altar as it sounds when rung. The Triple Moon etching ties it directly to lunar and Wiccan practice, making it feel like a considered ritual tool rather than a generic bell.
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❓ FAQs
Q: What does the Triple Moon symbol mean?
A: It's commonly associated with the Maiden, Mother, and Crone archetype and the waxing, full, and waning phases of the moon in Wiccan and Pagan tradition.
Q: How is this bell traditionally used in ritual?
A: 🔎Altar bells are often rung to open or close ritual space, clear energy, or mark transitions — exact usage varies by tradition and personal practice.