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Triple Moon Pentacle Leather Blank Book, 5" x 7"
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The Triple Moon is the Goddess in her three faces, the maiden, the mother, and the crone, and the pentacle is the witch's emblem of protection: a five-pointed star for the four elements crowned by spirit, closed inside a ring. This 5 by 7 inch leather blank book carries both, embossed together and framed with Celtic tooling, a floral pattern on the back and a cross-stitched spine. It closes with an attached cord and holds 200 blank, unlined pages of handmade paper.
It is made to become a Book of Shadows: the working book where a practitioner keeps spells, rituals, correspondences, dreams, and the turning of a practice over the years. The pentacle sets a ring of protection around the lunar cycle, a fitting guard for the writing you most want to keep.
Key Features
- Triple Moon and pentacle design. The maiden, mother, and crone moons embossed with the pentacle, framed in Celtic tooling, with a floral pattern on the back and a cross-stitched spine. The art is the heart of the book, for practitioners who want the Goddess and the circle of protection together.
- Leather cover with cord closure. A leather cover wraps the pages, and an attached cord winds around to keep your writing private at home, in circle, or in a travel bag.
- 200 blank, unlined pages. Handmade paper with no ruling, leaving room for script, sigils, diagrams, and pressed herbs alike.
- Portable 5 by 7 inch size. One of a family of leather ritual books in the shop, each bearing a different emblem and offered in more than one size, so you can match the symbol and format to your practice.
Product Details
- Dimensions: 5" x 7"
- 200 blank, unlined pages of handmade paper
- Leather cover with embossed Triple Moon and pentacle, Celtic tooled edging, floral back, cross-stitched spine
- Attached cord closure
- Sold as a blank book for writing, drawing, and ritual record-keeping
The Spiritual Significance
A Book of Shadows is a witch's working book, and despite the old-world weight of the name it is a fairly modern tradition. Gerald Gardner's mid-twentieth-century Wicca formalized the practice, with each initiate copying rituals and lore by hand into a book of their own. Its ancestors are the older grimoires such as the Key of Solomon, but the idea of a personal, hand-kept book of one's craft belongs to living modern witchcraft.
The Triple Moon follows an honest history: the waxing, full, and waning moons are ancient symbols, but reading them as maiden, mother, and crone was popularized by Robert Graves in The White Goddess in 1948 and woven into Wicca from there, a modern synthesis and no less meaningful for it. The pentacle is steady in its meaning, a five-pointed star for earth, air, fire, and water crowned by spirit, enclosed in a circle that binds and protects. Set together, they mark a book for cycles held safe, the Goddess's turning kept inside a ring of guard.
How To Use
- Cleanse it first. Pass the cover through cleansing smoke or leave it in moonlight overnight to clear the handling it has been through before it becomes yours.
- Dedicate the first page. Write an opening dedication, to the Goddess in her three faces or simply to your own practice, naming what this book is for.
- Keep your craft in it. Record spells and their results, ritual outlines, correspondences, dreams, and the questions you are working through. A Book of Shadows is most useful when it is honest.
- Tend the book. Wind the cord to keep it closed, store it away from damp, and condition the leather occasionally so it lasts as long as the practice it holds.
Pairs Well With
- Steampunk Pen and Calligraphy Set: a dip pen for writing entries with more ceremony than a ballpoint allows.
- Dragon's Blood Ink by Espiritu, 1 oz: the traditional red ink for consecrated writing, sigils, and petitions in the book.
- Parchment Paper by Espiritu, 3" x 4": loose petition and spell papers to write and tuck between the pages.
- Sage and Frankincense Smudge Stick: cleansing smoke to consecrate the book before its first use.
- Triple Moon Pentacle Amulet: the same emblem for the altar or cord, tying the book to the rest of your working space.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between this and the Triple Moon Leather Journal?
This book sets the Triple Moon inside a pentacle, the circle of protection, and closes with a cord over 200 pages. The Triple Moon Leather Journal carries the Triple Moon alone, with a cabochon set into the full moon. Choose the pentacle if protection is part of what you want the book to hold.
Are the pages lined or blank?
The 200 pages are blank and unlined handmade paper, with no ruling. That leaves you free to write in any hand, draw sigils and diagrams, or press herbs and petals flat between the leaves without lines getting in the way.
What size is the book?
It measures 5 by 7 inches, a portable size that still gives you room to write a full working on a page. It slips into a bag for circle or travel, and the cord keeps it closed while it moves.
Is the cover real leather, and is the star a pentacle or a pentagram?
The cover is leather with Celtic tooled edging. The star is a pentacle, a five-pointed star enclosed in a circle, which in modern witchcraft reads as protection. Because each book is finished by hand, the grain and embossing vary a little from one to the next.
Do I have to use it as a Book of Shadows?
Not at all. It is simply a beautiful blank book. Many keep it as a Book of Shadows or grimoire, but it works just as well as a dream journal, a tarot diary, a sketchbook, or an everyday journal for someone who loves the symbol.

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