Pagan Symbols
Chalice or Cup
The Chalice, often known as the Cup, is a pagan ritual implement. It symbolizes the subconscious, psychic ability, intuition, emotions, and gestation, and is considered a feminine element. It is also linked to fertility and is thought to symbolise the Goddess’ womb or the feminine reproductive organs. The Chalice, as a symbol of female energy … Read more
Triquetra
It is symbolic of the three realms of earth, sea, and sky in Celtic-based Pagan organizations, and it denotes the interconnectedness of mind, body, and soul in some modern traditions.
Triple Moon Symbol
As a Goddess symbol, this sign can be found in various NeoPagan and Wiccan traditions. The first crescent denotes the moon’s waxing phase, which signifies new beginnings, new life, and renewal. The full moon, when magic is at its most potent and strong, is symbolized by the middle circle. Finally, the waning moon is represented … Read more
Besom
In Wiccan rites and customs, the besom plays an essential symbolic function. It’s a circular broom with twigs or straw fastened to one end of a long pole. Its ritualistic use was for cleaning sacred locations and sweeping off unwanted energies, therefore it is symbolic of purification and cleanliness. The classic besom was fashioned of … Read more
Sun Wheel
The Sun Wheel is an ancient sign that consists of a circle surrounded by an equal-armed cross. It is a well-known spiritual emblem that has been found in the iconography and sacred art of many prehistoric societies all over the world. Sun Cross, Wheel Cross, Solar Cross, Pagan Cross, Woden’s Cross, and Odin’s Cross are … Read more