Plentiful Earth | Spiritual Store
Triple Moon Cast Iron Cauldron with Lid, 4.5"
Triple Moon Cast Iron Cauldron with Lid, 4.5"Couldn't load pickup availability
-
Ships In 1-2 Days
-
180 Day Returns
-
Trusted By 1,000+ Spiritualists
A cast iron cauldron about 4.5 inches across, cast with a triple moon design and fitted with a lid. The cauldron is one of the most iconic tools in witchcraft, a sturdy, fireproof vessel for burning herbs and incense, holding ritual items, or filling with water for scrying. The lid lets you snuff smoke, contain a working, or simply close it away between uses.
Key Features of the Triple Moon Cauldron
Triple moon design. The waxing, full, and waning moons cast into the iron.
Fitted lid. A cover to snuff smoke, contain a working, or close it up.
About 4.5 inches. A roomy altar cauldron in solid cast iron.
Product Details
- Cast iron cauldron with lid, about 4.5 inches across
- Triple moon design cast into the body
- For burning herbs and incense, scrying, or holding ritual items
- Raw cast iron; season lightly and keep dry to prevent rust
The Spiritual Significance of the Cauldron and Triple Moon
The cauldron has long stood for transformation, the vessel where ingredients and intentions are combined and changed. The triple moon that adorns this one, waxing, full, and waning, is a beloved emblem of the Goddess in her three phases and of the lunar cycle. Together they make a fitting centerpiece for moon work, brewing, and burning, a small hearth of change for your altar.
How To Use the Cauldron
- Set the cauldron on a heatproof surface, never directly on wood or cloth.
- To burn herbs or incense, light a charcoal disc inside, let it ash over, then add a pinch of your blend; use the lid to snuff smoke when finished.
- To scry, fill the cauldron with water and gaze into the dark surface in low light.
- Keep it away from anything flammable and never leave burning charcoal or herbs unattended.
- Let it cool fully, dry it well after any water use, and store it with a light coat of oil to prevent rust.
Pairs Well With
- Incense: loose incense and charcoal to burn in it.
- Dried Herbs: herbs and resins for your blends.
- Smudge Sticks: bundles to cleanse your space.
- Candles: candles for moon and cauldron work.
- Spiritual Books: further reading on cauldron and lunar magic.
Frequently Asked Questions
What can I do with a lidded cauldron?
You can burn herbs and incense over charcoal, fill it with water for scrying, or hold ritual items in it. The lid lets you snuff smoke, contain a working, or simply close it between uses.
Can I really scry with it?
Yes. Fill the cauldron with water and gaze into the dark, still surface in dim light. The deep iron interior makes a good dark ground for water scrying.
Does it get hot?
Cast iron holds heat, so the cauldron, lid, and handle get hot during burning and stay warm afterward. Let it cool fully before moving it, or use a cloth or glove.
How do I care for it?
Wipe out ash, dry it thoroughly after any water use, and give it a light coat of oil now and then. Raw cast iron can rust if left damp, so avoid soaking it.
How big is it?
It measures about four and a half inches across, a roomy altar size that still fits comfortably on a shelf or working surface while holding charcoal, herbs, or water.

Spend $100 & enjoy guilt-free shopping with our free shipping on all orders. Get your favorite items delivered right to your door at no extra cost.