Unique Pagan Cycle Altar
The Wheel of the Year
'Most Pagan holidays are focused around the solstices and the equinoxes. The earliest pagan civilizations recognized these points in the year as spiritually significant and many ancient pagan buildings were built in a certain way to celebrate these points of the year, such as Stonehenge which is positioned in relation to the solstices.
Most modern Pagan holidays are still based on the cycles of solstices & equinoxes, which is often called the Wheel of the Year. Which Pagan path you choose will determine which points on the wheel of the year you celebrate. For example, Wiccans celebrate 8 holidays in the year which consists of the solstices, the equinoxes, and the points in between.' ~ Arcane Alchemy
This is a passion project between Oksana Mychka of Bloomenosta, and myself Justin Maylone.
The wood is hand distressed Poplar ans Pine, with detailed pyrography and given a beautiful protective and preserving finish of Walnut danish oil and polyurethane coating.
This altar is a one-of-a-kind item.
Measures 14.75" diameter, 6.5" height