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A Triple Moon altar cloth in hand-dyed violet tie-dye with a printed Celtic knot and triple moon symbol at the center — 18 inches square, ideal as a tarot reading surface, altar covering, or ritual base cloth. The triple moon represents the waxing, full, and waning phases and is central to Wiccan, goddess-focused, and lunar magic practice. A beautiful and functional altar essential.
Description:
Quick Specs
Design: Triple Moon symbol with Celtic knot border
Color: Violet tie-dye with black print
Size: 18 x 18 inches
Material: Cotton
Note: Tie-dye pattern varies slightly between pieces
Best For: Altar setup, tarot reading cloth, crystal charging, ritual surface, and Goddess-focused practice
The Triple Moon Symbol
The Triple Moon is one of the most recognized symbols in contemporary Pagan and Wiccan practice. It depicts the three phases of the lunar cycle as a waxing crescent on the left, a full circle in the center, and a waning crescent on the right. These three phases correspond to the three aspects of the Goddess in many traditions: Maiden (waxing), Mother (full), and Crone (waning), representing new beginnings, fulfillment, and completion respectively.
The Celtic knot border reinforces the cyclic, unbroken nature of these transitions. Celtic knotwork is characterized by interlaced continuous lines without a clear beginning or end, a visual expression of continuous cycles of life, death, and rebirth. The combination of Triple Moon and Celtic knotwork makes this cloth a natural fit for Wiccan, Celtic Pagan, and eclectic altars working with Goddess energy and lunar timing.
Using the Cloth on Your Altar
An 18 x 18 inch cloth is a standard altar square, large enough to establish a clear working surface without dominating the space. The violet tie-dye base gives each cloth a slightly unique appearance, so the pattern varies between individual pieces. The cotton construction is practical for ritual use: it's washable, lightweight, and easy to fold and store between uses.
How to Use a Triple Moon Altar Cloth
Three ways to use your Triple Moon altar cloth in practice.
Set Up Your Altar Surface
Place the cloth at the center of your altar to define your working space. The Triple Moon design can be oriented with the full moon circle toward you or toward the back depending on your practice. Position candles and crystals around the design.
Use as a Tarot Spread Cloth
Lay the cloth flat on a table and use it as your reading surface for tarot, oracle cards, or rune work. The 18-inch square gives enough space for most standard spreads. The three lunar sections can serve as positional guides in your layout.
Charge Crystals and Tools
Lay crystals, candles, or ritual tools on the cloth overnight during a full moon to combine the cloth's symbolism with actual lunar light. The cotton surface is safe for all crystal types and won't scratch polished stones. Fold for storage.
The Tarot Fellow Standard
I stock this cloth because the violet tie-dye base makes each one a little different, and that handmade quality suits altar work better than a machine-printed flat color. The Celtic knot border is well-executed at this price point and holds up to repeated folding without cracking. If you're setting up a full altar, explore my altar supplies collection for candles, holders, and other cloth designs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Triple Moon symbol mean on an altar cloth?
The Triple Moon represents the three lunar phases (waxing, full, waning) and the three aspects of the Goddess: Maiden, Mother, and Crone. On an altar cloth, it marks the space as dedicated to Goddess energy and lunar timing for ritual practice.
Will the tie-dye pattern on my cloth look exactly like the photo?
The violet tie-dye pattern varies between individual pieces because each cloth is dyed separately. The Triple Moon symbol and Celtic knot border are consistent between pieces, but the light and dark distribution in the background will differ.
How do I care for a cotton altar cloth?
Cotton altar cloths can be hand-washed or machine-washed on a gentle cycle with cold water to preserve the dye. Lay flat or hang to dry rather than machine drying at high heat to prevent shrinkage. Wash new cloths before first use to set dye.
What size altar does an 18-inch cloth fit?
An 18 by 18 inch cloth works as the central surface piece on most home altars, covering roughly a square foot and a half of working space. It fits on a nightstand, shelf altar, or small table. Layer multiple cloths for larger altar coverage.
Triple Moon Altar Cloth — Violet Tie-Dye & Celtic Knot 18 Inch Ritual Cloth
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$4.95
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