Show Pictures of your Altars! Wiccan Altar Photos
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centered around a native american style drawn thunder bird and moon i have two chalices(one of air and one of water, i enjoy semetry:P) 3 quartz crstals surounding my center piece. a shell(bit smaller than my fist) in front of my water chalice and a glass dove infront of my air chalice and 3 feathers tied together sitting on my center peice. i also have a uil infront of my center peice (my center peice is carved out of wood it works as my pentacle:P)
with our breath out we give life with our breath in we take life
may the light watch over you
and shadow be blind to you
may the light watch over you
and shadow be blind to you
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Hi, I'm kinda new to wicca so my altar is very incomplete right now and therefore I shall not put up a picture, but I love all of your altars! They're all so creative! I don't have the problem with parents, I told my parents a few weeks before Ostara and they were fine with it. Well my mom and stepdad were, not so much my real father, we got in a huge fight over it but I dont live with him so he can't touch me. (not my best idea to tell him when he forced me to go to a baptist church lol) Only rule I have is I can't do magic in the house, except tarot and meditation, but that's just as well because I feel my magic is stronger outside in nature. So anyway I did a ritual on Ostara and had an altar set up then, I loved it, to bad I was so caught up in my magic that I forgot to take a picture before I took it all down...=( Long post, sorry.
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My altar is very crowded. There's just so much I feel like needs to be on there! The altar itself is about a three or four feet long, and maybe two feet deep, covered with a plain red tablecloth - in preparation for Litha.
In the dead center, along the back edge, I have a white pillar, maybe ten inches tall, with a three-inch dark green pillar on theright of it, and on the left of it, and three-inch white pillar. To the left of the short white pillar, I have a tall crystal candleholder, with a silver taper - which I made myself -and opposite it on the right is a gold taper. I love my candles.
In front of the pillars, I have a sort of box-shaped incense burner, with lovely polished wood and cutouts. It's great for rituals outdoors, because it protects the incense from the wind. I like to use stick.
Lining the left side, I have two white scallop shells, one holding consecrated water, and one holding salt. To the right of them is my brass bell with a plain pentacle engraved in the side.
In the center, I have a small red soapstone pentacle disk, with the pentacle inside the full-moon part of the triple goddess symbol. Right now, I have the disk lined with green stones. Malachite, jade, bloodstone, etc. Below that, lining the front edge, I have my wand, which is fairly plain, made of oak and wrapped with copper wire. In between the wand and the pentacle disc, I have my white cord from my first-degree initiation.
On the right side, I have my gorgeous leaf-bladed athame, which has a glossy black hilt that I painted myself, and a beautifully detailed guard which is worked to look like leaves. Believe it or not, I bought it at a knife shop in the flea market for ten bucks. I dulled the tip, because it was waaay sharp. Also on the right side, I have a little jar of fairy-flower oil, and a pendulum I made from an orris root.
In the dead center, along the back edge, I have a white pillar, maybe ten inches tall, with a three-inch dark green pillar on theright of it, and on the left of it, and three-inch white pillar. To the left of the short white pillar, I have a tall crystal candleholder, with a silver taper - which I made myself -and opposite it on the right is a gold taper. I love my candles.
In front of the pillars, I have a sort of box-shaped incense burner, with lovely polished wood and cutouts. It's great for rituals outdoors, because it protects the incense from the wind. I like to use stick.
Lining the left side, I have two white scallop shells, one holding consecrated water, and one holding salt. To the right of them is my brass bell with a plain pentacle engraved in the side.
In the center, I have a small red soapstone pentacle disk, with the pentacle inside the full-moon part of the triple goddess symbol. Right now, I have the disk lined with green stones. Malachite, jade, bloodstone, etc. Below that, lining the front edge, I have my wand, which is fairly plain, made of oak and wrapped with copper wire. In between the wand and the pentacle disc, I have my white cord from my first-degree initiation.
On the right side, I have my gorgeous leaf-bladed athame, which has a glossy black hilt that I painted myself, and a beautifully detailed guard which is worked to look like leaves. Believe it or not, I bought it at a knife shop in the flea market for ten bucks. I dulled the tip, because it was waaay sharp. Also on the right side, I have a little jar of fairy-flower oil, and a pendulum I made from an orris root.
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