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Triple Goddess Wall Plaque, 14.5 x 11 Inches
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The Triple Goddess gathers her symbols on this wall plaque: the Maiden, Mother, and Crone of the divine feminine, the triple moon of waxing, full, and waning, and the Tree of Life woven through with Celtic knotwork. Together they make a single emblem of the Goddess and the turning cycle of life, growth, and wisdom, rendered in deep relief for the wall.
At roughly 14 1/2 by 11 inches, it is a striking devotional focal point for a Goddess altar or a sacred wall.
Key Features
The Triple Goddess in symbol. Maiden, Mother, and Crone with the triple moon, Tree of Life, and Celtic knots.
Cold-cast resin, deep relief. About 14 1/2 x 11 x 1 1/2 inches, finely detailed.
A devotional wall focal point. A modern devotional plaque for the divine feminine.
Product Details
- Dimensions: about 14 1/2 x 11 x 1 1/2 inches
- Material: cold-cast resin
- Design: Triple Goddess, triple moon, Tree of Life, and Celtic knotwork
- Use: wall art, altar or sacred-wall focal point, Triple Goddess work
- SKU: ST730
- Sold by Plentiful Earth
The Spiritual Significance
This plaque layers several of the most beloved symbols of modern Pagan practice. The Maiden, Mother, and Crone are the three aspects of the Goddess, the phases of life and of the moon. The triple moon, a full circle flanked by waxing and waning crescents, is the Goddess's lunar emblem and one of the most recognized symbols of the Craft. The Tree of Life speaks of the connection of all living things, root and branch, while the Celtic knots, endless and interwoven, represent eternity and the unbroken cycle. Brought together, they make a complete devotional image of the divine feminine and the turning year.
On a modern altar wall, the plaque is worked with for intuition and lunar attunement, for balance across life's seasons, and as a constant emblem of the Goddess presiding over a space. Honor the Triple Goddess as the living image of the divine feminine she is in contemporary practice.
How To Use
- Hang the plaque on an altar wall or in a sacred space using a fixing suited to its weight.
- Cleanse it with smoke or moonlight and set an intention for intuition, balance, or honoring the Goddess.
- Use it as a focal point during lunar rites and Goddess work, attuning to the triple moon through the month.
- Let it preside over your altar as an ongoing emblem of the divine feminine and the cycle of life.
- Dust gently with a soft dry cloth and keep it out of prolonged direct sunlight.
Pairs Well With
- Maiden, Mother, Crone Wall Mirror, 17 Inches the Triple Goddess as a reflective wall mirror.
- Mother, Maiden, Crone Figurines, Set of 3 the Triple Goddess as standing figures.
- Triple Moon Iron Plaque, 14 Inches the triple moon symbol in iron.
- Horned God Statue, 12.5 Inches the God to pair with the Goddess.
- White Sage Smudge Sticks to cleanse the space and the plaque.
History & Occult Background
The Triple Goddess and the triple moon are central images of modern Wicca and Goddess spirituality, given their influential modern form in the twentieth century. The Maiden-Mother-Crone triad draws on ancient triple-goddess motifs such as Hecate and the Celtic Matres, while the triple moon became a widely used emblem of the Craft. The Tree of Life and Celtic knotwork are older symbols of connection and eternity, here gathered with the Goddess imagery into a single contemporary devotional design.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the triple moon symbol?
It is a full circle flanked by a waxing and a waning crescent, representing the Maiden, Mother, and Crone and the phases of the moon. It is one of the most recognized symbols of modern witchcraft.
What do the Tree of Life and knots mean?
The Tree of Life represents the connection of all living things, root to branch, while the endless Celtic knots represent eternity and the unbroken cycle of life.
How do I hang it?
Use a wall fixing rated for the plaque's weight and your wall type. Cold-cast resin has real heft, so a proper screw or anchor is recommended.
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, and a meaningful living symbol in contemporary practice.
How do I care for it?
Dust gently with a soft dry cloth and keep it out of prolonged direct sunlight to protect the finish. Avoid soaking the resin.

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