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Tarot Fellow

Black Pentagram Leather Journal with Latch 5x7 Compact Writing Book

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    5×7 inch Black Pentagram leather journal with latch — a compact and classically styled witchcraft journal with a black leather cover featuring a bold pentagram design, secured with a metal latch. The smaller 5×7 format is ideal for carrying in a bag, keeping on your altar, or using as a portable spell and ritual notebook. A dark, elegant grimoire companion for daily magical work.

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    • Type: Black leather pentagram journal with latch
    • Size: 5" x 7"
    • Size/Quantity: 5 inches x 7 inches, unlined pages, metal latch closure
    • Best for: Wicca spell records, circle-casting notes, portable grimoire, altar use


    Black Pentagram Leather Journal for Wicca and Witchcraft Records


    The pentagram is among the oldest and most widely recognized symbols in Wiccan and broader witchcraft traditions. Its five points represent the elements earth, air, fire, water, and spirit in a unified diagram, and its presence on a ritual object signals the nature of that object's intended purpose without requiring explanation. A black leather journal embossed with a bold pentagram is not ambiguous: it is purpose-built for practitioners of the craft, and it reads that way whether it is sitting on an altar, carried in a bag, or stored in a ritual cabinet.


    The 5 by 7 inch format is the working practitioner's choice. It is small enough to travel, light enough to hold in one hand while referencing during a ritual, and large enough to contain complete spell descriptions, circle-casting notes, and correspondence tables without cramping the handwriting. The black leather cover and bold pentagram embossing identify the journal's purpose clearly, which matters for practitioners who keep multiple writing books and need to locate the correct one quickly during an active working.


    Compact Portable Grimoire for Daily Magical Work


    A portable grimoire that travels to coven meetings, outdoor rituals, and study groups accumulates a different kind of record than one kept exclusively at a home altar. The varied settings leave their marks in the entries: seasonal weather noted during outdoor workings, group dynamics recorded after coven gatherings, and spontaneous observations from ritual work away from the usual practice space. The compact 5 by 7 format invites this kind of mobile use in a way that a large, heavy journal does not. I stock this in my leather journals collection as the go-to portable option for Wiccan practitioners who take their craft seriously.


    For practitioners building a comprehensive record over years, the metal latch closure on this journal serves a practical archival function: it keeps the pages from splaying open and becoming dog-eared, keeps loose insertions in place, and signals clearly that the journal is closed and the session complete. The unlined pages accommodate the mix of prose, diagrams, and symbolic drawings that characterize active magical record-keeping, and the black leather cover with pentagram embossing ages well with regular handling.


    How to Use the Black Pentagram Leather Journal


    Three approaches for using this black pentagram leather journal in active Wiccan and witchcraft practice.

    1. Open with an Elemental Grounding

      Before writing, place one hand over the pentagram and set a clear intention. The pentagram in Wiccan tradition represents the five elements unified under spirit, making this gesture a brief elemental grounding before the session begins in earnest.

    2. Position on an Active Altar

      Use the compact 5 by 7 inch format on an active altar. Its footprint leaves room for candles, crystals, and tools without needing to move the journal during a working. Practitioners who write during rituals often prefer this smaller format size.

    3. Build a Longitudinal Spell Record

      Record completed spells, circle-casting notes, and elemental invocations organized by type. Return to older entries before repeating a working to compare conditions and outcomes. This approach gradually transforms a notebook into a genuine grimoire.


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    I chose this journal because the pentagram embossing and black leather combination are exactly what the tradition calls for: clear, honest symbolism on a practical writing container. The compact format earns its place by being genuinely usable in active ritual settings rather than just decorative on a shelf. For tools that pair with a dedicated spellwork journal, browse my altar supplies to see what I recommend alongside it.


    Frequently Asked Questions


    What are the dimensions of the black pentagram leather journal?

    The cover is black leather with a bold pentagram embossed on it, secured with a metal latch. It measures approximately 7.5 by 5.5 by 2 inches. Inside, the unlined pages suit spell records, sigil drawing, and circle-casting notes for Wiccan practice.

    What does the pentagram symbolize in Wiccan tradition?

    In Wiccan tradition, the upward-pointing pentagram represents the five elements, earth, air, fire, water, and spirit, in balance. It is a protective symbol associated with the craft and recognized as a marker of pagan and witchcraft practice.

    Is this journal compact enough to carry to rituals?

    The 5 by 7 inch format fits in a tote bag and sits comfortably in hand during rituals. Practitioners who carry their journal to coven meetings or outdoor ritual sites prefer this compact size for its portability and ease of use in the field.

    Why is the latch closure useful for a spellwork journal?

    The latch closure keeps pages private and prevents the journal from falling open accidentally. This matters when the contents include active spellwork, personal intention records, or shadow work kept private from casual observation by others.

    5x7 inch black pentagram leather journal with metal latch closure showing pentagram embossed on dark leather cover, compact writing book for spells and ritual notes