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Crone Guidance & Vision Triple Moon Candle 60 Hour — Ritual Altar Disc Candle

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The Crone Guidance & Vision Triple Moon Candle — a 60-hour decorative ritual candle on a carved wooden disc base featuring the triple moon symbol. The Crone aspect of the Triple Goddess embodies wisdom, prophecy, and the deep knowing that comes with age and experience. This candle is ideal for crone goddess devotional work, divination sessions, shadow work, and honoring elder wisdom.

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Quick Specs


  • Type: Triple-wick ritual candle
  • Scent: Sage
  • Burn Time: 60 hours
  • Size: Approximately 8.5 inches long, 2 inches in height
  • Container: Wooden container
  • Wax: White coconut wax with 5% essential oil
  • Best for: Crone invocation, wisdom seeking, ancestor communication, multi-day rituals


The Crone: The Third Face of the Triple Goddess


The triple moon symbol, three moons joined in waxing crescent, full, and waning crescent, represents the three aspects of the goddess in Wiccan and broader neopagan theology: Maiden, Mother, and Crone. The Crone is the elder, the waning moon, the keeper of the dark half of the year and the holder of accumulated wisdom. Where the Maiden represents potential and the Mother represents creation, the Crone represents mastery, prophecy, the harvest of a life fully lived, and the gateway between worlds. She is associated with Hecate, Cerridwen, the Morrigan, and Baba Yaga across different traditions, each a figure of formidable wisdom rather than simple benevolence.


Invoking the Crone is not casual ritual work. It is typically done when seeking direct guidance in a difficult situation, clarity in a transition that feels opaque, or when working with ancestral wisdom and communication with those who have passed. The scent of sage in this candle is deliberate: sage has a deep cross-cultural association with wisdom, cleansing, and oracular clarity in Native American, European folk, and Mediterranean traditions. The combination of the Crone archetype with a sage formula makes this a specific tool for the serious seeker, not an ambient mood candle.


Triple Moon Goddess Candle: The 60-Hour Working Design


The 60-hour burn time is the defining practical feature of this candle. Most ritual candles burn in a single session or over a day or two. A 60-hour candle, in a wooden container approximately 8.5 inches long with three wicks burning through white coconut wax, supports a full multi-day working: lighting it at the start of a significant question or transition, allowing it to burn in supervised sessions over consecutive days, and closing the working when the candle is spent. The triple-wick design means the candle burns with broader, fuller light and warmth than a single wick, and the three flames visually echo the three-aspect goddess being invoked. Find complementary altar tools in my altar supplies collection.


Coconut wax burns cleaner than paraffin and slower than soy, making it appropriate for extended working sessions where air quality and burn duration both matter. The wooden container is designed to remain on the altar space even after the wax is spent, as a vessel that has held the working and can anchor the energy of the completed ritual. This candle has no equivalent in the TarotFellow range: it is the only candle specifically honoring the Crone archetype, and none of the other long-burn candles carry the triple moon or goddess-aspect framing.


How to Use the Crone Guidance and Vision Candle


How to structure a multi-day Crone guidance working using the 60-hour triple moon candle.

  1. Open the Working at a Significant Threshold

    The Crone responds best at transitions: the new moon, dark moon, or the start of a major decision. Prepare your altar space. State the question you are bringing to the Crone aloud or in writing before lighting the candle for the first time.

  2. Burn in Sessions Over Multiple Days

    Plan your working in supervised sessions of two to four hours spread over several days or a full moon phase. Re-light each session and meditate on your question. Use a candle snuffer to extinguish between sessions rather than blowing it out.

  3. Close the Working and Keep the Container

    When the wax has spent, close the working by thanking the Crone for her guidance. The wooden container retains the working energy and can remain on your altar as an anchor. Record any insights, dreams, or signs in a journal before the details fade.


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I stock this candle because the Crone is underrepresented in commercial spiritual products, despite being arguably the most important figure for practitioners seeking genuine wisdom rather than comfort. A 60-hour coconut wax candle in a wooden container with a sage formula is a serious working tool, not a decorative piece. Browse my full candles and accessories collection for the complete range of ritual and working candles across traditions.


Frequently Asked Questions


Who is the Crone in pagan tradition?

The Crone is the third aspect of the triple goddess in Wiccan and neopagan theology, representing the waning moon, elder wisdom, prophecy, and the passage between life and death. She corresponds to figures like Hecate, Cerridwen, and the Morrigan.

How do you use a 60-hour candle for a multi-day working?

Burn in supervised sessions of two to four hours spread over several days, aligned to a moon phase. Snuff with a candle snuffer between sessions rather than blowing it out. Keep a journal of any dreams, insights, or signs during the working.

What is the triple moon symbol?

The triple moon is a Wiccan and neopagan symbol depicting the waxing crescent, full moon, and waning crescent joined. It represents the three aspects of the goddess: Maiden, Mother, and Crone, corresponding to the lunar cycle and feminine wisdom.

What deities correspond to the Crone aspect?

Hecate (Greek), goddess of crossroads and magic, is the most-cited Crone figure. Others include Cerridwen (Celtic), keeper of the cauldron of wisdom, the Morrigan (Irish), goddess of fate and death, Baba Yaga (Slavic), and the Norse Norns of fate.

Crone Guidance and Vision triple moon candle on carved circular wooden display disc — decorative 60-hour ritual altar candle labeled with Guidance & Vision for crone goddess work.