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Tealight Holder Pentagram Black & Copper

Vendor: Green Tree

9.90 MSRP

Description

Votive Holder With Pentagram

This tealight holder, is crafted with two colours. The exterior is matte black and a shiny copper-coloured interior creates a beautiful contrast. This small, round holder is shaped for a single tealight candle. When the candle is lit it reflects the warm metallic colour inside, creating a soft and calm glow.

The bowl features a pentacle symbol on the front, a five-pointed star encased within a circle.

This symbol is deeply significant in Wiccan and pagan beliefs. The five points of the star in these beliefs typically represent the four classical elements (earth, air, fire, water) and spirit. In a circle (encircled pentagram), it symbolizes eternity and infinity, the cycles of life and nature.
In Christian symbolism, the pentagram was used to represent the five wounds of Jesus Christ. It was also considered a symbol of the star that led the Magi to Jesus and was used as a protective amulet.
In modern Neopaganism, it is often seen as a symbol

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Weight 0.14 kg
Dimensions 11 × 11 × 8 cm

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Description

Votive Holder With Pentagram

This tealight holder, is crafted with two colours. The exterior is matte black and a shiny copper-coloured interior creates a beautiful contrast. This small, round holder is shaped for a single tealight candle. When the candle is lit it reflects the warm metallic colour inside, creating a soft and calm glow.

The bowl features a pentacle symbol on the front, a five-pointed star encased within a circle.

This symbol is deeply significant in Wiccan and pagan beliefs. The five points of the star in these beliefs typically represent the four classical elements (earth, air, fire, water) and spirit. In a circle (encircled pentagram), it symbolizes eternity and infinity, the cycles of life and nature.
In Christian symbolism, the pentagram was used to represent the five wounds of Jesus Christ. It was also considered a symbol of the star that led the Magi to Jesus and was used as a protective amulet.
In modern Neopaganism, it is often seen as a symbol

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