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A Maiden, Mother & Crone ritual chalice measuring 7 1/2 inches — a Wiccan altar goblet cast in resin with a metallic finish, featuring the Triple Goddess motif with ivy vine decoration and the three aspects of the divine feminine: Maiden, Mother, and Crone. Central to Wiccan esbat ceremony, sabbat ritual, and goddess devotional practice, this chalice holds wine, water, or moon-charged liquid for offering and sacred communion. A meaningful altar piece for Wiccan and Pagan practitioners.
Best for: Triple goddess devotion, Wiccan circle work, Imbolc/Beltane/Samhain rituals, goddess-centered practice
Triple Goddess Chalice for Maiden, Mother, and Crone Devotion
The triple goddess, Maiden, Mother, and Crone, is one of the foundational theological concepts in Wicca and modern Paganism, articulated through the work of Gerald Gardner and further developed by Doreen Valiente in the mid-twentieth century. Each aspect corresponds to a phase of the moon and a phase of human life: the Maiden to the waxing crescent and the energy of spring, the Mother to the full moon and the power of summer and fertility, the Crone to the waning moon and the wisdom of winter. This chalice displays all three faces on a ritual cup dedicated to the complete arc of feminine divine power.
The design draws on Celtic and pagan visual vocabulary: the triple goddess form appears across Iron Age Celtic art as a threefold deity, and the triple goddess symbol predates Gardnerian Wicca in European folk and religious tradition by centuries. For practitioners who work specifically in devotion to the goddess in her triple aspect, a dedicated triple goddess chalice carries different devotional weight than a general altar cup. It signals the specific theological frame of the practice rather than simply providing a Water-element vessel.
How This Chalice Differs from the White Wolf Altar Cup
Both chalices in my collection stand 7 1/2 inches tall, but they serve fundamentally different spiritual currents. The White Wolf chalice works in the animistic and shamanic stream: wolf as spirit animal, Norse lunar guardian, wild untamed feminine energy. This Maiden, Mother and Crone chalice is explicitly theological, a devotional object for practitioners working within Wiccan or broader Pagan goddess theology of the triple aspect. Where the wolf chalice is instinctual and primordial, this one is structured and liturgical, tied to specific seasonal and life-cycle celebrations across the Wheel of the Year.
At 7 1/2 inches tall and 3 1/2 inches wide at the base, the chalice has the physical presence a ritual vessel needs without being unwieldy on a working altar. The cold cast resin construction holds the intricate triple goddess relief detail cleanly, and the stainless steel insert means it functions as a real drinking vessel for wine, mead, or moon water during rites. This is a working tool, not a decorative figurine, and the triple goddess imagery makes its intent unambiguous to anyone who sees it on your altar.
How to Use the Maiden, Mother and Crone Chalice
Three steps for using the triple goddess chalice across the Wheel of the Year.
Align to the Wheel of the Year
Use this chalice in seasonal rites where a specific aspect is honored: Maiden at Imbolc and Ostara, Mother at Beltane and Litha, Crone at Mabon and Samhain. One cup covers the full Wheel of the Year without needing three vessels.
Fill and Offer During Ritual
Fill the cup with wine, mead, herbal tea, or moon water suited to the rite. In Drawing Down the Moon the chalice receives the invoked aspect. Pour the contents as libation to the earth or share in a cakes and ale ceremony.
Maintain for Continued Ritual Use
Hand wash gently with mild soap and warm water after each use. Do not soak the resin exterior or place in a dishwasher, as both damage the painted detail. Store upright on your altar or wrapped in cloth between workings.
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I stocked this chalice because triple goddess devotional tools are often either too generic (a plain cup with a moon on it) or too decorative (a figurine that can't hold liquid). This one threads the needle: a functional ritual cup with a stainless steel insert that actually holds wine or moon water, and the Celtic triple goddess relief makes the theological intent explicit. Practitioners who center their work on the goddess in her three aspects deserve a chalice that reflects that commitment visually and practically. If you are setting up a complete altar practice, browse my ritual supplies for the other tools that complete the working space.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the triple goddess in Wicca?
The triple goddess is the divine feminine in three aspects: Maiden (waxing moon, spring, beginnings), Mother (full moon, summer, fertility), and Crone (waning moon, winter, wisdom). Together they embody the full feminine and lunar cycle.
How does this chalice differ from the White Wolf chalice?
The White Wolf chalice works in the animistic wolf-shamanism current. This chalice is a structured triple goddess devotional piece for Wiccan goddess theology and the Wheel of the Year. Same size, completely different spiritual tradition.
What are the Maiden, Mother, and Crone aspects?
The Maiden governs beginnings and waxing energy, honored at Imbolc and Ostara. The Mother holds creative power, celebrated at Beltane and Litha. The Crone carries elder wisdom and mystery, invoked at Mabon and Samhain in winter.
How do you use a dedicated goddess chalice in ritual?
Fill it with wine, mead, or moon water and use it in Drawing Down the Moon, cakes and ale, or seasonal libations. A dedicated chalice holds the goddess invocation across the full Wheel of the Year, not just as a generic Water tool.
Maiden, Mother & Crone Chalice 7 1/2 Inch — Triple Goddess Ritual Goblet
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