Triquetra Engraved Wooden Mortar & Pestle
Triquetra Engraved Wooden Mortar & Pestle
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Practical and decorative, this Mortar and pestle carved with the triquetra symbol is ideal for your herb and spellcraft .
The triquetra, also known as the Trinity Knot or Celtic Knot, has been used in various cultures and traditions throughout history, including in Celtic, Norse, and Christian art and mythology. It is seen as a symbol of the interconnectedness of all things, as well as a representation of the cycles of life, death, & rebirth.
This wooden mortar and pestle is ideal for grinding your dry ingredients for spells, spell jars or even teas. Unlike a spice grinder, working with a mortar and pestle adds another layer of intention to your practice to enhance your magick.
Whether you're looking for a way to enhance your plant magick, or simply want to add a touch of rustic charm to your home, this wooden mortar and pestle is perfect.
Specifications:
Dimensions- 13cm x 10cm
Weight- 357g
*This listing is for 1x mortar and pestle, accessories not included.
In Stock And Ready To Ship From NSW, Australia
In Stock And Ready To Ship From NSW, Australia
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