Wheel of the year board + Spirit Moth- Locally made
30cm Laser Engraved
Crystals + accessories not included
The Wheel of the Year represents the annual cycle of seasonal festivals and celebrations of Pagans marking specific points in the solar and agricultural year.
The Wheel of the Year is typically divided into eight Sabbats or festivals, which are further divided into two groups: the major Sabbats and the minor Sabbats. The major Sabbats coincide with significant points in the solar year, while the minor Sabbats are positioned between the major ones to mark the transitions between seasons.
Major Sabbats:
Samhain (October / November): Celebrates the end of the harvest season, the thinning of the veil between worlds, and honors ancestors and departed loved ones.
Yule (Winter Solstice, around December 20th-23rd): Marks the longest night of the year and the return of the sun, symbolising the rebirth of the God.
Imbolc (February: Celebrates the first signs of spring, the awakening of the Earth, and honors the Celtic Goddess Brigid.
Ostara (Spring Equinox, around March 20th-23rd): Celebrates the balance between day and night and the fertility and growth of the land.
Beltane (May 1st): Celebrates fertility, the union of the God and Goddess, and the blossoming of spring.
Litha (Summer Solstice, around June 20th-23rd): Marks the longest day of the year and celebrates the peak of the sun's power.
Lammas or Lughnasadh (August ): Honors the Celtic God Lugh and celebrates the first harvest and the abundance of summer.
Mabon (Autumn Equinox, around September ): Marks the balance between day and night and celebrates the second harvest.
Minor Sabbats:
Eostre (Spring), known as the Christian holiday Easter, is celebrated around the Vernal Equinox.
Midsummer (Summer) celebrates the summer solstice.
Harvest Home (Autumn), sometimes known as the Witches' Thanksgiving, marks the completion of the final harvest.
Yule (Winter) is celebrated around the Winter Solstice, coinciding with the major Sabbat of the same name.
The Wheel of the Year reflects the cyclical nature of life, death, and rebirth and provides a framework for Pagans and Wiccans to connect with the changing seasons, the rhythms of nature, and the spiritual significance of each festival. It serves as a way to honor the Earth and its cycles and to celebrate the sacredness of life's transitions.
Dates may vary for different traditions
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*Please note that display crystals / items are not included in purchase unless specified in purchased option ie - Board + Crystals
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