Meandering Echo's Metaphysical Emporium
Iron Cauldron/Offering Bowl - Pentacle
Iron Cauldron/Offering Bowl - Pentacle
OFFERING BOWLS
Offering bowls have been used for centuries for spiritual purposes. An offering bowl may be used upon one's altar or during ritual. Some may use their offering bowls as exactly that (an offering to the Divine) as a symbolic token or appreciation to hold food or drink to the god or goddess of their choice. Some may use the bowls to hold water for cleansing. Others may use their bowls to burn incense within.
Our lovely metal cauldron features three ornate legs, two matching handles and an image of a Pentagram on the front. This wonderful cauldron will add flare to any room, altar or sacred space and is the perfect size for brews, incense and smudges. This cauldron also comes with a 6 oz bag of incense sand (perfect to help absorb heat from incense charcoal when burning resins and herbs). You could also use your cauldron as an offering bowl, a smudge bowl, or fill it with water and use it as a scrying bowl as well! This beautiful cauldron really is the perfect size and isn't nearly as heavy as your typical cast iron cauldrons (it weighs 1.1 lb with the sand in it). It is 4 inches high by 4 inches deep.
THE PENTACLE
For the Ancient Pagans, the Pentacle represented the harmony of all five elements. The five points of the star are said to signify the elements of air, water, fire, earth and spirit. These points are joined together by an outer circle, which represents the harmony and balance created when these elements work in unity together.
In times past, the Pentacle was believed to provide a higher form of protection than the Pentagram.
In modern-day Occultism there is scant consideration for the difference between these two symbols, since they are both closely related with the occult.