Description
11279 (111)
$49.99
Hand Painted Resin
4 1/4″ x 3″ x 7 1/2″
Designer: Brigid Ashwood
1 in stock
11279 (111)
Cast iron cauldron. Very fire safe. Perfect for burning resin incense or herbs over charcoal. Also works as a candle holder. You can even put sand in the bottom and use for stick and cone incense. A must have for every altar.
Please note: the last shipment of these we received are more of a silvery black (like hematite) than very black. They also do not have the goddess symbol inside the moon in the center.
The photo shows the very black but this listing is for the hematite color.
by Scott Cunningham
Cast iron cauldron. Very fire safe. Perfect for burning resin incense or herbs over charcoal. Also works as a candle holder. You can even put sand in the bottom and use for stick and cone incense. A must have for every altar.
The image of the Goddess, flanked by the waxing and waning moon, holds the full moon in her hands above her head as she makes an offering of thanks to the heavens, has been skillful carved onto the lid of this beautiful wooden box. Each box may vary slightly from the one in the photo.
Width in Inches: 4
Length in Inches: 6
Spiral Lord by Abby Willowroot
8 1/2″ gypsumstone statue, antique stone color finish.
Website Only. This item may or may not be in stock for purchase at the Harrisburg store.
Bastet, Stick, Incense Burner has lots of symbolic meaning for you to discover.
Bastet (also called Bast) is an ancient Egyptian deity in the form of a cat. She is often depicted as a seated black cat wearing gold hoop earrings and an elaborate golden scarab necklace.
Because cats have large litters of kittens and are very vocal, Bastet represented both fertility and musicianship to the Egyptians and her aid was petitioned for favors by women wishing to become pregnant as well as by singers and instrumentalists hoping to improve their skills and advance their musical careers.
by Scott Cunningham