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Triple Goddess crystal ball set — a 100mm crystal ball resting on a decorative goddess-figure base adorned with leaves and vines, representing the Triple Goddess: Maiden, Mother, and Crone. This display piece is as much a devotional altar sculpture as a functional scrying tool. The combination of the crystal sphere and the goddess form makes it a meaningful and powerful centerpiece for Wiccan, pagan, and goddess-tradition altars.
Best for: Wiccan altar display, goddess devotional work, scrying with a dedicated figurine base
The Triple Goddess in Wiccan and Neopagan Tradition
The concept of the triple goddess as Maiden, Mother, and Crone was popularized in modern Wicca largely through the work of Robert Graves in "The White Goddess" (1948) and developed further by Doreen Valiente and Gerald Gardner in the Wiccan ritual framework of the mid-twentieth century. The three aspects correspond to the waxing, full, and waning phases of the moon, as well as to the three broad stages of a woman's life cycle. In contemporary Wiccan and broader neopagan practice, the triple goddess is one of the most widely honored deity forms, appearing on altars in household shrines across the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia.
This set pairs a triple goddess figurine base with a 100mm (approximately 4 inch) clear crystal ball seated in the center of the piece. The figurine functions simultaneously as a devotional statue for goddess-focused practice and as a functional stand for the scrying ball. For Wiccan practitioners who want their divination tools to reflect their deity relationships, this pairing is more intentional than a plain ring stand. The 100mm size is large enough for sustained gazing sessions while remaining compact enough for most home altar setups.
Using the Crystal Ball in Triple Goddess Ritual Work
Many Wiccan practitioners time their scrying sessions to the moon phase that corresponds to the goddess aspect they are invoking. Scrying during the waxing moon is associated with the Maiden aspect, calling on energy of beginnings, curiosity, and fresh perception. The full moon period favors the Mother aspect, associated with clarity, abundance, and manifest power. The waning and dark moon aligns with the Crone, who in many traditions is the guide of the underworld, keeper of ancestral memory, and patron of deep oracle work.
The 100mm clear ball included with this set is glass with crystal content, producing the translucency and internal light behavior that makes scrying effective. Clear balls allow candlelight or low directional light to enter from one side, creating depth and movement within the sphere that gives the eye a focus point for the gazing practice. This ball is also suitable for use in tarot reading setups where a crystal ball accompanies the deck as a focal piece. For complementary scrying tools and divination accessories, browse my scrying and divination tools.
How to Use the Maiden Mother Crone Crystal Ball Set
Setting up and using the triple goddess figurine stand with the included 100mm crystal ball.
Place the Set on Your Altar
Position the triple goddess figurine on a stable surface with the crystal ball in the stand's cradle. Orient the figures so the aspect you are working with faces you directly. Many practitioners place the Crone forward during waning moon sessions.
Prepare for Scrying
Dim the ambient light and place a candle beside the figurine set so light enters the ball from an angle. Sit at eye level with the ball, allow your gaze to soften, and hold your question in mind while focusing on the center of the sphere.
Care for the Figurine and Ball
Dust the figurine gently with a soft brush, avoiding painted or gilded details. Clean the crystal ball with a dry microfiber cloth to remove fingerprints after each session. Store away from direct sunlight to preserve the figurine and ball clarity.
The Tarot Fellow Standard
I stock this set because it bridges two categories that customers often shop separately: goddess statuary and scrying tools. Buying them as a combined piece means the figurine and ball are scaled to each other, and the stand is purpose-built rather than a generic ring. For practitioners building a Wiccan altar from the ground up, this is a strong centerpiece that does double duty. Explore the full range of goddess and deity figures in my statues collection.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Maiden Mother Crone symbolize in Wicca?
The Maiden, Mother, and Crone are the three phases of the moon in Wiccan triple goddess theology. The Maiden is the waxing moon, new beginnings, and curiosity. The Mother is the full moon and creative power. The Crone is waning moon wisdom.
Is the 100mm crystal ball in this set real crystal or glass?
The 100mm ball in this set is leaded glass with crystal content, which gives it clarity and internal light behavior used in scrying. It is not natural quartz. Natural quartz balls of this size are heavier and sold separately in my collection.
Can I replace the crystal ball in the figurine stand with a different sphere?
Yes, as long as the replacement ball is close to 100mm (approximately 4 inches) in diameter. The cradle in the figurine stand is sized for a ball of that diameter. A significantly smaller or larger ball will not seat correctly in the stand's cradle.
Is this set suitable for beginners to Wicca or crystal scrying?
Yes. The set suits practitioners new to Wiccan altar building and crystal ball scrying. The 4-inch ball is a good learning size, the figurine provides a devotional focus, and the combined piece communicates the triple goddess framework clearly.
Triple Goddess Crystal Ball Set — Maiden Mother Crone 100mm