Ritual Goblet Triple Moon Antique Copper 8x13cm
Ritual Goblet Triple Moon Antique Copper 8x13cm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Ritual Goblet Triple Moon Antique Copper 8x13cm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Candlelight catches on the raised Triple Moon, warming the dark antique copper finish into soft bronze-gold highlights. This ritual goblet has the feel of a small altar piece: weighty, sculptural, and made to hold attention on a table, shelf, or ceremonial setting.
Form, weight and presence
- The rounded bowl sits on a stemmed foot, giving it the silhouette of a chalice rather than a simple vessel.
- The darkened surface has an aged, burnished look, with brighter coppery detail picked out along the symbol and lower relief work.
- Its raised rim gives the top a defined outline, so it reads clearly as a focal point from the front.
- The stem and base are decorated with carved-looking bands and leaf-like forms, adding texture without making the piece feel busy.
- Used for ritual tools, incense with sand, or display, it brings a more ceremonial mood to a quiet corner.
The Triple Moon symbol
The central motif shows the waxing crescent, full moon and waning crescent. In Wiccan and modern Pagan iconography, the Triple Moon is often associated with lunar cycles, transformation, womanhood and the maiden, mother and crone. Here, the symbol is raised from the curved bowl, so the gold-toned edges catch the light before the darker metal recedes behind it.
Antique copper, iron and a darkened finish
The goblet is made from copper and iron, with an antique copper finish that gives it an old-world, altar-ready character. Copper naturally shifts in tone with handling and air exposure, so gentle changes in patina are part of the material’s life rather than a flaw.
Using it at the altar
Place it on a stable, heat-resistant surface before use. If burning incense or similar ritual materials inside the vessel, add a non-flammable layer such as sand first, and handle with care as the metal can become very hot.
No food-grade lining is specified, so keep it for ritual, incense and decorative use rather than drinking.
Care for the metal finish
Let the goblet cool fully before moving or cleaning it. Wipe with a soft, dry cloth and keep it away from prolonged damp, as moisture can mark metal surfaces over time. Avoid abrasive cleaning, which may disturb the darkened finish and raised detail.
Size and details
Measures 8 x 13 cm and weighs 720 g. Made in India. One ritual goblet is included.
A gift for ritual spaces
A thoughtful choice for someone who keeps an altar, works with moon symbolism, or collects ritual vessels with a strong decorative presence. It also suits anyone drawn to antique copper tones and symbolic home décor.
Common questions
Can I burn incense in it?
Yes, with care. Use a heat-resistant surface, add a non-flammable base such as sand, and avoid touching the vessel while it is hot.
Is it suitable for drinking from?
No food-grade lining is specified, so it is best kept as a ritual or decorative vessel rather than a drinking cup.
Will the finish stay exactly the same?
Copper can deepen or shift in tone with handling and air exposure. A soft, dry cloth helps keep the surface clean while preserving its aged character.
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