Grapevine Pentacle Wreath - Gothic Renaissance Medieval Celtic Wiccan Fairy and New Age Womens Clothing Jewelry Gifts & Accessories | Pyramid Collection

Grapevine Pentacle Wreath - Gothic Renaissance Medieval Celtic Wiccan Fairy and New Age Womens Clothing Jewelry Gifts & Accessories | Pyramid Collection
Beltane, Mabon, Yule: Whatever the celebration, Witches are cheered by the blessings afforded by this handcrafted wreath! Skillfully woven in dried grapevines, its five-pointed pentacle unites the elements of earth, air, fire, water, and spirit: the essential factors in sustaining life. Blessed Be! 15 1/2" diam.
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