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Earth Goddess Altar Cloth, 24 x 24 Inches
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Every altar begins as furniture; the cloth is what changes its job description. This Earth Goddess altar cloth lays a 24 x 24 inch working surface of full ritual iconography: a silver Earth Goddess at the center, gold Celtic knotwork framing the field, and the phases of the moon circling a Wheel of the Year, so the cloth itself keeps both of practice's clocks, the month's and the season's, under everything you set upon it.
Spread it, and a table becomes an altar. Fold it, and the altar travels. Cloth remains the oldest sacred-space technology still in production.
Key Features of This Earth Goddess Altar Cloth
The Goddess at center. A silver Earth Goddess anchors the cloth's focal point, the nurturing figure of earth-centered tradition presiding over the working surface.
Both ritual calendars. Moon phases and a Wheel of the Year surround the center, keeping lunar timing and the eight seasonal festivals in view at every working.
Gold Celtic knotwork frame. The unbroken interlace of the Celtic tradition borders the field, with the 24 inch square sized for candles, crystals, bowls, and cards with room to work.
Product Details
- Dimensions: 24 x 24 inches
- Design: silver Earth Goddess center, gold Celtic knotwork, moon phases, Wheel of the Year
- Care: durable cloth for regular use; gentle wash as needed
- SKU: RASC99
The Spiritual Significance
The altar cloth's office is ancient and practical at once: it marks the boundary where ordinary surface ends and sacred space begins, and traditions from temple to kitchen table have used cloth for exactly that consecrating work. This design goes further and makes the cloth a reference chart. The moon phases ring the field in the order a practice actually uses them, new for beginnings, full for power, waning for release, and the Wheel of the Year holds the eight festivals, Samhain through Mabon, that structure the earth-centered calendar.
The Earth Goddess at center names the tradition plainly. Earth-centered paths, Wicca and its wide family among them, honor the Goddess as the living land's own figure, the abundance that everything on the altar ultimately thanks. Working atop her image, inside the knotwork's unbroken border, a practitioner keeps the whole cosmology literally underhand: the deity, the month, the season, and the boundary, one spread cloth doing the work of a small liturgical library.
How To Use This Altar Cloth
- Spread it on a clean, level surface and let the Goddess center set the altar's focal point.
- Arrange tools by your practice's logic; the moon ring and Wheel make natural stations for timing work.
- Work your rituals, readings, and seasonal rites on the marked field, letting the calendars keep you honest.
- Shake it out between workings and wash gently when needed; a working cloth earns its creases.
- Fold it flat to travel; a portable altar is the cloth's oldest trick.
Re-spread it at each sabbat as the season turns. The Wheel on the cloth appreciates the acknowledgment.
Pairs Well With
- DruidCraft Tarot by Carr-Gomm & Carr-Gomm: the earth path's tarot read on the earth path's cloth.
- Black Chime Candle Pack: working candles for the cloth's waning-moon quarter.
- Dendritic Agate Palm Stone: the earth stone for the Goddess's centerfield.
- Earth Dragon Poster, 8.5" x 11": the land's guardian on the wall above the cloth.
- White Sage Smudge Sticks, Set of 6: the cleanse before each spreading.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is on the cloth?
A silver Earth Goddess at center, gold Celtic knotwork bordering the field, the phases of the moon, and a Wheel of the Year marking the eight seasonal festivals: the earth-centered practice's whole reference chart on one 24 inch square.
What is the Wheel of the Year?
The earth-centered calendar's eight festivals, the solstices, equinoxes, and cross-quarter days from Samhain to Mabon, that structure the ritual year. Having it on the working surface keeps seasonal timing at hand.
Is 24 x 24 inches big enough for a full altar?
It suits most home altars comfortably: candles, a working of crystals, a bowl, and cards fit with room, and the square drapes side tables and chest tops well.
How do I care for it?
Shake it out between workings and wash gently when wax or ash wins a round; it is made for regular ritual duty rather than display.
Can it travel?
Folding flat is the altar cloth's ancient specialty; spread anywhere, it carries the sacred boundary with it.

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