Moon Goddess Bell Charm

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The maiden, mother and crone. The Triple Moon Goddess is represented by two crescent moons on either side of a full moon. The left side of the symbol features a waxing moon, the center features a full moon, while the right side depicts a waning moon. The symbol is a representation of the changing phases of the moon which also correspond with the stages of womanhood. 

This Charm is hung on the door or over doorways to protect the home from negative intents and energies.

In folk magic, the ringing of bells drives away negativity and are widely used for protection in many different ways. They have been attached to doors, clothing, worn as amulets, tied to children, and hung from the necks of livestock that are important to a community.

Measuring at approximately 9 inches wide, this Moon Goddess was hand-crafted following the Rule of 3s using natural materials. A miniature glass jar is fixed in the center filled with Black Salt. The Black Salt is made up of both Dead Sea Salt and Charcoal which is sealed with white candle wax, a cork and bound with a red string.

Tying a red string is considered a symbol of good luck and protection in folklore across the world. 

Very clarifying and protective!

 

***Curio Disclaimer***As always, this item is sold as a Curio. As per some policies on metaphysical items, I can not guarantee any experience or outcome. However, please feel free to message me for more information/questions/special requests.

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