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Triple Moon Pink Calcite Offering Plate 7 Inch Goddess Altar Ritual Dish

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    Triple Moon offering plate, 7 inch — a larger altar dish bearing the Wiccan triple moon symbol of the waxing, full, and waning goddess. Use to hold ritual offerings of salt, herbs, crystals, or water during moon ceremonies and sabbat celebrations, as a crystal charging plate under the full moon, or as a decorative centerpiece on a goddess-centered altar. The 7-inch size accommodates generous offerings and multiple items simultaneously.

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    Quick Specs


    • Type: Ritual offering plate with triple moon embossing
    • Size: 7"
    • Size/Quantity: 7 inch diameter, single plate
    • Material: Pink Calcite
    • Best for: Moon ceremony offerings, crystal charging, goddess altar centerpiece, Wiccan sabbat practice


    The Triple Moon: Symbol of the Goddess in Three Aspects


    The triple moon symbol represents the three phases of the moon, waxing crescent, full, and waning crescent, arranged in a triskelion composition with the full moon at center. In modern Wicca and goddess-centered paganism, this icon maps onto the triple goddess archetype of Maiden, Mother, and Crone, a framework developed by Robert Graves in "The White Goddess" (1948) and adopted widely through the Gardnerian and Alexandrian Wiccan traditions of the 1950s and 1960s. The triple goddess has older antecedents in Greek religion with the three-formed Hecate and in Celtic traditions with the three Brigids and the three Morrigans, though the modern synthesis is primarily 20th century.


    Offering plates bearing this symbol carry a clear dedicatory intention: this dish is for the goddess in her full cycle. Practitioners who work with lunar timing use the triple moon plate to anchor their month-long practice, holding offerings appropriate to each phase, seeds and beginnings under the waxing crescent, gratitude and fullness under the full moon, release and rest under the waning crescent. The 7-inch size is large enough to hold multiple items simultaneously without appearing cluttered.


    Practical Uses: From Offerings to Crystal Charging


    An offering plate in ritual practice serves as the boundary between the mundane surface and the dedicated sacred space. Items placed on it are distinguished from items simply sitting nearby on the altar. Common offerings include salt, water, herbs, flower petals, coins, crystals, candles in appropriate colors, and food items during sabbat celebrations. The plate format also makes it a natural crystal charging surface, particularly effective under the full moon when placed near a window or carried outside.


    The 7-inch diameter is a meaningful upgrade from the more common 4-inch and 5-inch offering bowls that dominate the market: it accommodates a full set of seven chakra stones, a spread of tarot cards for a moon-phase reading, or a generous arrangement of fresh flower petals and herbs during Beltane or Litha. Pair it with a matching triple moon altar cloth, a white or silver candle, and a small chalice for a complete moon ceremony setup.


    How to Use the Triple Moon Offering Plate in Moon Ceremony


    Three ritual applications for the 7-inch triple moon offering plate in lunar and goddess-centered practice.

    1. Set up for the full moon ceremony

      Place the plate at the altar center with a candle behind it and your chalice to the left. Arrange crystals, herbs, or flowers corresponding to what you are calling in under this full moon, using the plate as the boundary of dedicated sacred space.

    2. Work through the moon phases

      Change what sits on the plate as the moon moves from waxing to full to waning. Place seeds and new intentions during the waxing phase. Set gratitude and abundance objects at the full moon. Move to banishing herbs and release work as the moon wanes.

    3. Use as a crystal charging surface

      Set crystals on the plate on the night of the full moon, near a window where moonlight falls if possible. The triple moon symbol reinforces the lunar charging intention. Leave overnight and collect in the morning before full sun reaches the window.


    The Tarot Fellow Standard


    I stock this 7-inch triple moon plate because the size genuinely matters: most offering plates in the market are too small to be useful for anything beyond a single candle, and the triple moon symbol is specific enough to signal clear ritual intention rather than generic decor. Browse my ritual offering bowls and plates for the full range of formats and sizes I carry, and visit my altar supplies collection to find everything needed to build a complete moon ceremony altar around it.


    Frequently Asked Questions


    What is the difference between the waxing, full, and waning moon in ritual?

    The waxing moon supports spells for growth, attraction, and building. The full moon is the peak for any working. The waning moon supports release, banishing, and ending what no longer serves. The triple moon holds all three phases in one symbol.

    What materials are suitable to place on a ritual offering plate?

    Common offerings include salt, water, herbs, flower petals, coins, crystals, candles, seasonal foods, and items personally meaningful to you. The plate marks these as dedicated offerings rather than incidental objects sitting on the altar surface.

    Can I use this plate for food offerings?

    If the plate has a food-safe glaze, food offerings are appropriate. Check the specific finish before placing edible items for later consumption. Ritual offerings not intended for eating can go on any surface and should be discarded respectfully.

    What is the triple goddess archetype in Wiccan tradition?

    The triple goddess represents the Maiden, Mother, and Crone, three aspects of the feminine divine corresponding to the three moon phases. The concept was developed by Robert Graves and Gerald Gardner and remains central to Wiccan goddess traditions.

    7-inch triple moon goddess altar offering plate for ritual herb and crystal offerings, moon ceremony use, and sacred Wiccan altar display.