Description
Introducing our exquisite 925 Sterling Silver Necklace featuring a captivating Triple Moon Goddess Pendant. Crafted entirely in gleaming sterling silver, this piece exudes timeless elegance.
Our Triple Moon Necklace is a perfect blend of size and weight, making it an ideal accessory that’s neither too large nor too small. Its highly polished finish adds a touch of sophistication to any ensemble.
Key Features:
Category: Triple Moon Jewellery
Material:Solid 925 Sterling Silver
Pendant Size:** Approximately 28mm x 18mm (2.8cm x 1.8cm)
The Triple Goddess:
In many Wiccan traditions, the Goddess assumes a three-fold form, known as the Triple Goddess. This representation includes the Maiden, Mother, and Crone, aligning with the phases of the Moon’s cycle as it orbits the Earth – the Waxing Crescent, the Full Moon, and the Waning Crescent. Additionally, these aspects symbolize the three phases of a woman’s life concerning physical reproduction – before, during, and after her ability to bear children.
While women naturally progress through these phases in their lifetimes, each aspect of the Triple Goddess resonates with both men and women at various stages of their lives. This three-fold form mirrors the complexities of the human psyche and the universal cycles of life and death experienced by all Earth’s inhabitants.
Origin Stories:
The concept of a Triple Deity dates back to ancient civilizations, such as the Celtic goddess Brigid and the Greek goddess Hera, who embody various roles and qualities. These ancient goddesses inspired the development of the Triple Goddess concept within Wicca.
Wiccan Goddess:
The Triple Goddess concept gained prominence in modern Wicca during the 1970s. In contemporary Wicca, the Triple Goddess is typically represented by three distinct deities, each with her own identity. These deities may be drawn from different ancient cultures, such as Diana (Roman) as the Maiden, Isis (Egyptian) as the Mother, and Kali (Hindu) as the Crone. Each aspect is associated with specific seasons, natural phenomena, human characteristics, and elements of life on Earth