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Maiden, Mother, Crone wall mirror — a 17-inch decorative mirror embossed with the triple goddess motif representing the three phases of the divine feminine: the Maiden’s new beginnings, the Mother’s nurturing power, and the Crone’s deep wisdom. Beautiful as altar wall art, ritual scrying surface, or spiritual home décor for practitioners who honor the sacred feminine cycle.
Description:
Quick Specs
Type: Wall mirror with relief frame
Material: Cold cast resin
Dimensions: 12 3/4 inches wide x 2 3/4 inches deep x 17 1/2 inches tall
Best for: Triple goddess devotion, scrying practice, Wiccan altar or sacred space decor
The Maiden, Mother, Crone: Wiccan Triple Goddess Theology
The triple goddess archetype, the Maiden, Mother, and Crone, is one of the central theological concepts in Gardnerian Wicca and the broader feminist spirituality movement that developed from it in the mid-20th century. Robert Graves's 1948 work "The White Goddess" provided much of the poetic framework, though the three-phase model has older roots in Greek religion: Persephone, Demeter, and Hecate form one well-documented triad, while Diana, Luna, and Hecate form another. In Wiccan theology, the three aspects map precisely onto the lunar cycle, the Maiden corresponding to the waxing crescent, the Mother to the full moon, and the Crone to the waning and dark moon. This lunar correspondence makes the triple goddess a living cosmological clock, not merely a mythological archetype.
The Maiden carries the energies of new beginnings, independence, creativity, and potential before commitment. The Mother represents the full expression of power at its peak: abundance, manifestation, nurturing, and the protective force of someone who has something to defend. The Crone holds wisdom earned through completion, the keeper of endings, divination, ancestral knowledge, and the recognition that death makes room for rebirth. Together they represent the complete arc of a life and, by extension, the cyclical nature of all things, seasons, projects, relationships, and magical workings. Honoring all three aspects, not only the more comfortable Maiden or Mother, is a mark of mature Wiccan practice.
The Mirror as Ritual Object and Scrying Tool
This 17-inch oval wall mirror is framed in cold cast resin carved with the three goddess figures entwined in ivy and tree branches, with the Mother bearing a pentacle chain at her throat. As a functional mirror, it reflects light and the viewer's image, which in magical practice carries its own symbolic weight: mirrors are associated with divination, the liminal boundary between visible and unseen worlds, and the practice of scrying, gazing into a reflective surface to receive impressions or visions. The triple goddess frame contextualizes the reflection within a specifically lunar, cyclical framework.
Placing this mirror in a ritual space invites practitioners to consider their own position within the three-phase cycle: which aspect is currently dominant in their life, what phase is approaching, and what the mirror's reflection reveals about where they stand. It is equally effective as devotional decor for a Wiccan altar space, a bedroom used for lunar meditation, or a reading room. Browse my wall hangings collection for companion spiritual decor pieces.
How to Use the Maiden, Mother, Crone Wall Mirror
Three ways to incorporate the Maiden, Mother, Crone wall mirror into ritual, scrying, and devotional practice.
Mount for Devotional Practice
Hang the mirror at eye level in your ritual space. During full or new moon observances, light a candle before it and spend a few minutes honoring whichever triple goddess aspect is most relevant to your current situation and intentions.
Use for Lunar Scrying
In low candlelight, soften your gaze into the mirror without focusing on your reflection. Allow impressions to arise over three to five minutes. The triple goddess frame sets a lunar context for scrying questions about cycles and life transitions.
Track the Triple Goddess Cycle
Place the mirror where you see it daily and note which of the three figures draws attention as the moon changes phase. This builds awareness of how Maiden, Mother, and Crone energies cycle through your life alongside the lunar calendar each month.
The Tarot Fellow Standard
I stock this mirror because the combination of functional object and devotional imagery is rare at this quality level. Most Wiccan mirrors I've seen are either plain black scrying tools or decorative pieces that can't be used for actual reflection. This one is both: a working mirror with triple goddess imagery that makes it a daily practice object rather than something you use once and shelve. The cold cast resin frame holds fine detail in the ivy, branches, and figure carving. For companion goddess devotional pieces, explore my gods and goddesses collection.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Maiden, Mother, Crone represent in Wicca?
In Wicca, the triple goddess maps to three lunar phases. The Maiden is the waxing moon and new beginnings, the Mother is the full moon and abundance, and the Crone is the waning moon representing wisdom, endings, and the path back toward rebirth.
Can I use this mirror for scrying?
Yes. In low candlelight, soften your gaze into the mirror without focusing on your reflection and let impressions arise. The triple goddess frame provides a lunar context, making it well suited for scrying about cycles, timing, and life transitions.
What material is the mirror frame made from?
The frame is cold cast resin, a material that mixes resin with metal powder to capture fine sculptural detail while staying lighter than solid metal. The mirror measures 12 3/4 inches wide by 17 1/2 inches tall, with an oval mirror inset at center.
Is this mirror suitable for a Wiccan altar?
Yes. The triple goddess imagery makes it a natural altar focal point for lunar workings and devotion. It also works as a daily practice object placed where you see it regularly to observe how the three goddess phases shift through each month.