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Triple Goddess Leather Journal — 5x7 with Cord, Unlined

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    Triple goddess leather journal — a handcrafted 5×7 inch unlined journal with an embossed triple goddess symbol within a Celtic knot border, tied with a leather cord. The maiden-mother-crone motif makes it a meaningful Book of Shadows, Wiccan lunar journal, or sabbat record for practitioners honoring the divine feminine cycle.

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    Quick Specs

    • Type: Leather Journal, Unlined
    • Size: 5" x 7"
    • Closure: Cord wrap
    • Best for: Wiccan grimoire, Book of Shadows, moon rituals, spell journaling

    Triple Goddess Symbolism and the Wiccan Tradition

    The triple goddess, represented by the waxing crescent, full moon, and waning crescent arranged in sequence, is one of Wicca's most recognized devotional symbols. Rooted in the work of scholars like Robert Graves and popularized through Gardnerian and Alexandrian Wicca in the mid-20th century, the symbol maps the lunar cycle onto the three aspects of the divine feminine: Maiden, Mother, and Crone. Each face carries distinct energy, from the Maiden's fresh potential to the Mother's creative power to the Crone's deep wisdom and release.

    The triple moon embossed on this journal's leather cover makes it immediately recognizable as a tool of intentional practice rather than a generic notebook. Practitioners working with goddess-centered paths use dedicated journals to track moon phases, ritual outcomes, and devotional reflections tied to each aspect of the triple goddess, keeping those records separate from everyday writing.

    Leather Journals as Practical Magical Tools

    At 5" x 7", this journal travels well, fitting into a bag alongside altar tools without taking up much space. The cord closure holds the journal shut securely, which matters when you're carrying oils, herbs, or other supplies that could damage loose pages. Unlined pages give complete freedom for sketching sigils, recording tarot spreads, or mapping out spellwork without the constraint of ruled guides.

    Leather develops a patina over time, and many practitioners consider that aging a feature rather than a flaw. A journal that absorbs years of ritual work takes on its own character. This is a writing tool, not a display piece, and the unlined pages mean it works equally well for prose journaling as for illustrated magical record-keeping. You can browse my leather journal collection to compare designs and sizes before deciding.

    How to Use a Triple Goddess Leather Journal

    Three ways to integrate this journal into a goddess-centered or Wiccan practice.

    1. Set Up Moon Phase Tracking Pages

      Divide the opening section into three parts, one per goddess aspect. Label pages Maiden (waxing), Mother (full), and Crone (waning). Record intentions, rituals, and observations for each lunar phase as it passes.

    2. Dedicate It as Your Book of Shadows

      Reserve this journal solely for magical records: spells performed, ingredient substitutions, outcomes noted, and deity communications. A focused Book of Shadows is easier to reference than one mixed with everyday notes or mundane entries.

    3. Personalize the Cover and Opening Pages

      Press a meaningful symbol or dedication into the first blank page. The unlined format makes this simple. Adding your magical name or a note about your goddess path personalizes the journal and deepens its meaning over time.

    The Tarot Fellow Standard

    I stock this journal because the triple moon design is executed with actual clarity, not a vague stamped outline that could pass for any crescent motif. The symbol reads correctly, which matters to Wiccan practitioners who are giving or using this as a devotional tool. It sits at a size that's genuinely portable, and the cord closure is practical for field use. If you're building out a goddess-centered altar, you'll find complementary pieces in my altar supplies collection.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What does the triple goddess symbol mean on a Wiccan journal?

    The triple moon represents the Maiden, Mother, and Crone aspects of the divine feminine, corresponding to waxing, full, and waning moon phases. It is a core symbol in Wicca and goddess-centered spiritual paths.

    Is this journal suitable as a Book of Shadows?

    Yes. The unlined pages give full freedom for spell records, sigils, and diagrams. The compact 5x7 size and cord closure keep contents secure. Many practitioners dedicate a leather journal specifically to their Book of Shadows practice.

    How many pages does this triple goddess leather journal have?

    The product listing does not specify a page count for this format. If the exact number of pages matters to your decision, reach out before ordering for confirmation of the current production specification.

    Can I use this journal for daily writing or only for rituals?

    It works for any unlined journaling purpose. Practitioners use it for moon phase tracking, dream records, tarot reflections, and devotional writing. The leather cover and cord closure make it a durable everyday carry journal.

    Handcrafted leather journal with triple goddess symbol surrounded by Celtic knot embossing on the cover, tied with a leather cord, 5x7 inches unlined.