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A 2 1/4-inch pentagram cast iron cauldron with lid — three-legged compact design with pentagram embossed on the exterior, fitted lid, and heavy-gauge cast iron that handles charcoal, resin, and small fire work without warping. The ideal size for a compact altar, travel kit, or desk shrine. Used in Wiccan practice, hoodoo conjure, and general witchcraft for burning incense, storing ritual herbs, and holding spell candles.
Description:
Quick Specs
Material: Cast iron
Size: 2 1/4 inches diameter
Features: Pentagram embossed exterior, fitted lid, three legs
Best for: Incense burning, small offerings, charm and herb storage, compact altar work
Small Size, Real Function
A 2 1/4-inch cast iron cauldron with a fitted lid is one of the most practical pieces you can have on a compact altar. The small size makes it suitable for a desk shrine, a travel altar kit, or a bedroom working space where a 6-inch cauldron would simply be too large. The pentagram embossed on the exterior aligns the vessel visually with Wiccan and broader witchcraft traditions, where the five-pointed star represents the five elements and protection.
The fitted lid extends the uses significantly. You can burn a small cone of incense inside with the lid partially on to restrict smoke, use the cauldron as a sealed container for spell components or dried herbs between rituals, or extinguish a lit cone or small charcoal by closing the lid and cutting off oxygen. Cast iron is heavy enough that the small size stays put on an altar surface during use rather than tipping.
How to Use a 2 1/4 Inch Pentagram Cauldron with Lid
How to get full use from a 2 1/4-inch pentagram cauldron with lid on a compact or travel altar.
Burn Incense Cones or Small Charcoal
Place a small amount of sand or ash in the bottom to insulate the iron. Set cone incense directly on the sand or use a small charcoal tablet for loose blends. The three legs keep it off the altar surface.
Use the Lid to Control Smoke or Extinguish
Place the lid partially over the opening to limit smoke, or seal it fully to extinguish a cone by cutting oxygen. This lets you conserve partially burned cones for later use rather than letting them waste.
Store Ritual Components Between Uses
The lidded cauldron stores dried herbs, small crystals, or petition papers between rituals. The cast iron keeps out light and humidity better than a cloth pouch, helping preserve herb potency over time.
The Tarot Fellow Standard
I stock this cauldron because the lid makes it genuinely more useful than an open 2 1/4-inch vessel and the pentagram embossing makes it recognizably witchcraft-aligned without being kitschy. It's one of my most recommended pieces for practitioners building out a travel altar or working on a small shrine. See my altar supplies collection for complementary tools.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I burn incense cones in a 2 1/4-inch cast iron cauldron?
Yes, cone incense fits well in a 2 1/4-inch cauldron. Place a thin layer of sand in the bottom first, then set the cone on it. The sand base protects the iron, insulates the surface beneath, and simplifies cleanup.
What does the pentagram on this cauldron symbolize?
In Wicca and witchcraft, the five-pointed star represents earth, air, fire, water, and spirit. It also carries protection associations. On a ritual vessel the pentagram ties the cauldron to those traditions.
Is the lid heat-safe?
The lid is cast iron and heat-safe. Place it on the cauldron during burning to control smoke, or seal it fully to extinguish material. Allow both cauldron and lid to cool fully before handling with bare hands.
Is this cauldron too small for charcoal tablets?
Standard 33mm charcoal tablets are too large for a 2 1/4-inch cauldron. Use smaller mini charcoal tablets or burn cone incense and herbs directly on sand. For full charcoal tablet work, the 6-inch cauldron fits.
3 Inch Pentagram Cast Iron Cauldron with Lid — Compact Ritual Altar Tool
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$13.95
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$13.95
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