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Pagan Calendar Altar Table, 11 3/4" Dia
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A carved wooden altar table, round and about 11¾ inches across and 5 inches tall, with a Pagan calendar worked into the wood. It raises and displays your altar tools on a dedicated, handsome surface, and the wheel-of-the-year design ties your space to the turning seasons. A sturdy, symbolic centerpiece for any altar.
Key Features of the Pagan Calendar Altar Table
Carved Pagan calendar. A wheel-of-the-year design worked into the wooden top.
Solid wood. A durable, low round table that stands steady on any surface.
About 11¾ inches across. Roughly five inches tall, a good size for a desk or altar.
Product Details
- Carved wooden altar table, about 11¾" diameter by 5" tall
- Pagan wheel-of-the-year calendar design
- A raised surface for candles, crystals, and offerings
- Natural wood; grain varies piece to piece
The Spiritual Significance of the Wheel of the Year
The Pagan calendar, often shown as a wheel, marks the turning of the seasons and the festivals that fall along the way, from the solstices and equinoxes to the cross-quarter days between. Carved into an altar table, it sets your working surface in the rhythm of the year and quietly reminds you of the cycle of growth, harvest, rest, and return. It makes a fitting base for seasonal rituals and everyday practice alike.
How To Use the Altar Table
- Set the table on your altar or any flat surface to raise and display your tools.
- Arrange candles, crystals, statues, or offerings on its carved top.
- Keep candle flames on heatproof holders, and never leave a flame unattended on the wood.
- Cleanse it with smoke or moonlight between rituals.
- Dust it with a soft, dry cloth and keep it out of standing water.
Pairs Well With
- Candles: candles to set on the table for seasonal rites.
- Raw Crystals: stones to display and work with.
- Smudge Sticks: bundles to cleanse your space.
- Incense: incense to burn during ritual.
- Spiritual Books: further reading on the Wheel of the Year.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Pagan Calendar Altar Table for?
It is a carved wooden table that raises and displays your altar tools, with a wheel-of-the-year calendar in the design that ties your space to the turning seasons and festivals.
How big is it?
It measures about eleven and three-quarter inches across and roughly five inches tall, a comfortable size for a desk, shelf, or altar surface.
What is it made of?
It is made of carved wood, so the grain and tone vary a little from piece to piece, each one its own natural surface.
How do I care for it?
Dust it with a soft, dry cloth and keep it out of standing water. Cleanse it with smoke or moonlight, and keep candle flames on heatproof holders to protect the wood.
Can I use it for seasonal rituals?
Yes. The wheel-of-the-year design makes it especially fitting for sabbat and seasonal work, though it serves just as well as an everyday altar surface.

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