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Mother Maiden Crone Card Holder 2.25 Inch Triple Goddess Display

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    The Mother Maiden Crone card holder — a 2¼ inch altar figurine depicting the Triple Goddess in her three aspects, designed to hold a single tarot or oracle card upright for daily display. Place your card of the day, altar intention, or devotional card within her grasp to honor the divine feminine and keep your daily practice visible throughout the day.

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    Quick Specs


    • Type: Tarot card display figurine
    • Size: 2.25"
    • Size/Quantity: 2 1/4 inches tall, single figurine
    • Best for: Daily card display, Triple Goddess altar work, Wiccan devotional practice


    Mother Maiden Crone Card Holder: Triple Goddess Symbol in Altar Form


    The Mother Maiden Crone card holder is a 2 1/4-inch altar figurine depicting the Triple Goddess in her three classical aspects: Maiden, Mother, and Crone. The figure is cast to hold a single tarot or oracle card upright between the figure's hands, making it a functional display stand for a daily draw, an altar intention card, or a devotional card placed in honor of the divine feminine in any of her three phases.


    The Triple Goddess symbol is central to many Wiccan and contemporary pagan traditions, representing the divine feminine moving through the complete cycle of the waxing, full, and waning moon. The Maiden corresponds to new beginnings, the waxing moon, and creative potential. The Mother corresponds to fullness, the full moon, and active manifestation. The Crone corresponds to wisdom, the waning moon, and the transformative power of endings and release.


    Using the Card Holder in a Daily Practice


    A daily card draw is one of the most consistent and accessible practices for those building a relationship with tarot or oracle systems. Placing the drawn card in a dedicated display figure rather than leaving it flat on a surface changes the quality of engagement with the card's message: the card becomes a visible presence in the space throughout the day rather than a note that gets set aside and forgotten. The Triple Goddess figure adds a devotional dimension to this practice for those whose path includes honoring the divine feminine.


    The 2 1/4-inch size is compact enough for a desk, bedside table, or small altar without dominating the space. Most standard tarot cards in the 2.75 by 4.75 inch range seat comfortably in the figure's hands. Browse my full tarot and divination collection for decks to pair with this display piece in your daily practice.


    How to Use the Mother Maiden Crone Card Holder


    Three steps for incorporating the Mother Maiden Crone card holder into a daily tarot practice.

    1. Draw and Display Your Daily Card

      Draw your daily tarot or oracle card in the morning, then seat it in the Triple Goddess figure's hands. Place the holder on your altar or desk where the card stays in your awareness throughout the day as a quiet, grounding focal point.

    2. Anchor With a Brief Ritual

      Pair the holder with a short daily ritual: light a small candle, draw your card, read its meaning, and place it in the figure's grasp. This brief practice anchors the card's energy into your physical space and keeps your daily intention tangible.

    3. Reflect and Record at Day's End

      At the end of each day, remove the card and reflect briefly on how its energy appeared in your experience. Return it to the deck or keep a journal of your daily draws alongside any observations, building a personal record of your intuitive readings.


    The Tarot Fellow Standard


    I stock this piece because it solves a genuine practical problem: where does your daily draw live so that it stays in your awareness rather than getting buried under the rest of the day. The Triple Goddess figure does double duty as a devotional altar piece and as a functional card display stand. It is small, purposeful, and non-decorative in the empty-ornament sense. Browse my altar supplies collection for complementary figures, cloths, and tools to build your daily practice space.


    Frequently Asked Questions


    What do the three aspects of the Triple Goddess represent?

    The figure depicts the Triple Goddess in her three aspects: Maiden, Mother, and Crone. These phases correspond to the waxing, full, and waning moon, representing the full arc of feminine creative power in Wiccan and contemporary pagan cosmology.

    What size cards fit in the Mother Maiden Crone card holder?

    The figure measures 2 and a quarter inches in height and is sized to hold a single standard tarot or oracle card upright. Most standard tarot cards measuring approximately 2.75 by 4.75 inches will seat comfortably in the figure's outstretched hands.

    Is the card holder only for Wiccan practitioners?

    The holder suits any daily card practice regardless of tradition. It functions as a devotional piece for those honoring the Triple Goddess and as a simple display stand for anyone who wants to keep their daily card visible throughout the full day.

    What is the meaning of the Triple Goddess symbol?

    The Triple Goddess symbol is central to many Wiccan and neopagan traditions, representing the divine feminine in her complete cycle. The three aspects each carry specific correspondences to moon phases, seasons, and the stages of a woman's life.

    Mother Maiden Crone card holder figurine 2.25 inch — Triple Goddess altar piece for holding daily tarot or oracle cards upright.