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Maiden, Mother, Crone Wall Mirror, 17 Inches
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The Triple Goddess, in her aspects of Maiden, Mother, and Crone, is one of the central images of modern Goddess spirituality, the feminine divine seen through the three great phases of life and the three faces of the moon. This wall mirror sets her symbolism in a frame of tree branches and twining ivy, crowned with a pentacle, so that when you look into it you see your own reflection held within the cycle of the Goddess.
At 17 inches tall, it is both a working mirror and a devotional focal point for reflection, intuition, and the honoring of the divine feminine.
Key Features
The Triple Goddess as a wall mirror. Maiden, Mother, and Crone framed in branches and ivy with a pentacle.
Cold-cast resin frame. Roughly 12 3/4 x 2 3/4 x 17 1/2 inches, with a wall-hanging design.
A reflective focal point. A modern devotional piece for reflection and intuition work.
Product Details
- Dimensions: about 12 3/4 x 2 3/4 x 17 1/2 inches
- Material: cold-cast resin frame with mirror glass
- Design: tree branches and ivy with a pentacle and Triple Goddess symbolism
- Mounting: wall-hanging design
- Use: working mirror, altar or wall focal point, reflection and intuition work
- SKU: SM715
- Sold by Plentiful Earth
The Spiritual Significance
The Maiden, Mother, and Crone represent the three phases of the Goddess and of a life: the Maiden of youth, independence, and new beginnings; the Mother of fullness, nurturing, and creative power; and the Crone of wisdom, endings, and deep knowing. They are often linked to the waxing, full, and waning moon, and together they hold the whole turning cycle of growth, fruition, and release. The tree and ivy of this frame echo that living cycle, and the pentacle marks it as a tool of the Craft.
A mirror has its own long place in folk magic and witchcraft, as a surface for scrying and reflection and, in many traditions, as a protective object said to turn back unwanted energy by reflecting it away. As a devotional mirror, this piece invites you to see yourself within the Goddess's cycle, to reflect honestly, and to draw on intuition. Honor the Maiden-Mother-Crone as the living image of the divine feminine she is in modern practice.
How To Use
- Hang the mirror by its wall-hanging fitting in a meditation space, on an altar wall, or wherever you want the Goddess's reflection present.
- Cleanse it with smoke or moonlight and set an intention for reflection, intuition, or protection.
- Gaze into it during meditation or visualization, using the surface as a focus for honest self-reflection or gentle scrying.
- In the folk tradition of protective mirrors, you may set it to face a space you wish to keep clear, picturing unwanted energy reflected away.
- Dust the frame and glass gently with a soft dry cloth and keep it out of prolonged direct sunlight.
Pairs Well With
- Mother, Maiden, Crone Figurines, Set of 3 the Triple Goddess as standing figures for the altar.
- Triple Goddess Wall Plaque, 14.5 x 11 Inches the Triple Goddess with Tree of Life and triple moon.
- Horned God Statue, 12.5 Inches the God to pair with the Goddess.
- Celtic Goddess Danu Statue, 10 Inches the ancestral mother goddess.
- White Sage Smudge Sticks to cleanse the space and the mirror.
History & Occult Background
The Maiden-Mother-Crone Triple Goddess is a central image of modern Wicca and Goddess spirituality, given its influential modern form in the twentieth century, notably through Robert Graves's The White Goddess and the rise of Wicca. It draws on genuinely ancient triple-goddess imagery, such as the three-formed Hecate, the Greek Fates, and the Celtic Matres, though the specific life-stage triad of Maiden, Mother, and Crone is a modern synthesis. The pentacle and the tree complete its symbolism as a tool of the contemporary Craft.
Frequently Asked Questions
What do the Maiden, Mother, and Crone represent?
They are the three aspects of the Triple Goddess: the Maiden of youth and new beginnings, the Mother of fullness and nurturing, and the Crone of wisdom and endings. Together they hold the full cycle of life, often linked to the phases of the moon.
Is the mirror functional?
Yes. It is a working mirror set in a decorative Triple Goddess frame, suitable for everyday use as well as for reflection, scrying, and devotional work.
How is a mirror used in magic?
Mirrors are used for scrying and reflection, and in many folk traditions as protective objects believed to turn back unwanted energy by reflecting it away. Practice varies, and these are traditional beliefs rather than guarantees.
Is the Triple Goddess ancient?
The image draws on ancient triple-goddess motifs, but the specific Maiden-Mother-Crone triad is a modern synthesis from the twentieth century. It is a meaningful living symbol in contemporary practice.
How do I care for it?
Dust the frame and glass with a soft dry cloth and keep it out of prolonged direct sunlight to protect the finish. Avoid soaking the resin frame.

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