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Triple Goddess Figurines Maiden Mother Crone Set of 3

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(set of 3) ~4″ Mother, Maiden, Crone figurines

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  • Brand: Resin figurine set
  • Type: Triple goddess figurines, set of 3
  • Size/Quantity: Approximately 4 inches tall each, metallic painted resin
  • Best for: Wiccan altars, goddess devotion, sacred space decor


Triple Goddess Theology and the Maiden, Mother, Crone


The triple goddess is one of the most enduring archetypes in Wicca and broader neo-pagan traditions, representing the full arc of feminine power as expressed through three lunar phases. The Maiden corresponds to the waxing crescent moon, embodying new beginnings, youth, creative potential, and the first stirrings of spring. The Mother aligns with the full moon, representing fertility, ripeness, abundance, and the peak of creative and generative power. The Crone walks with the waning moon, carrying wisdom, transformation, the end of cycles, and the deep knowledge that comes only from having lived.


Robert Graves popularized the triple goddess concept in his 1948 work "The White Goddess," drawing on Celtic and classical mythology, while modern Wicca, developed by Gerald Gardner and Doreen Valiente in the 1950s, wove these three aspects into the very foundation of the Wheel of the Year. Practitioners working with the triple goddess often attune to each aspect at specific lunar phases, calling on the Maiden at the new moon for fresh starts, the Mother at the full moon for manifestation work, and the Crone at the dark moon for release, shadow work, and ancestor connection.


How Figurines Function on a Wiccan Altar


A figurine set differs meaningfully from a single-figure goddess statue or a candle holder. Displaying all three aspects together creates a visual theology, a constant reminder that none of the three phases can be separated from the others. Many practitioners place the set at the center or north of the altar, using the arrangement as a focal point during ritual and meditation. The metallic painted resin finish gives these figures a cold-cast bronze appearance, making them visually cohesive and altar-appropriate without the weight or fragility of actual metal or ceramic.


At approximately 4 inches tall, each figurine is well-proportioned for small to medium altar spaces without overwhelming other working tools. They also travel well for group rituals or seasonal celebrations where practitioners want to honor the full goddess rather than a single aspect. Devotional practice with these figures might include anointing, offering seasonal flowers or fruits at the feet of each, or rotating which figure holds a candle or crystal depending on the lunar phase.


How to Use Triple Goddess Figurines


Use these figurines as a living focal point on your altar, attuned to moon phases and seasonal sabbats.

  1. Set Intentional Placement

    Place the three figurines in a row with the Maiden on the left, the Mother at center, and the Crone on the right, mirroring the waxing, full, and waning moon sequence. This arrangement creates a lunar altar focal point.

  2. Work with the Phase

    At each lunar phase, bring focused attention to the corresponding figure. Place a small offering, a flower for the Maiden, a fruit for the Mother, or a dark stone for the Crone, then state your intention aloud before beginning ritual or meditation.

  3. Integrate into Seasonal Ritual

    On sabbats and esbats, call each aspect by name to open your ritual space. The Maiden at Imbolc and Ostara, the Mother at Beltane and Litha, the Crone at Samhain and Yule, deepening your connection to each phase across the Wheel of the Year.


The Tarot Fellow Standard


I stock this set because it covers all three aspects in a single purchase, which matters for practitioners who want visual balance on the altar rather than a collection of mismatched single figures. The resin construction holds detail well, and the metallic finish photographs beautifully for those who document their practice. If you're building a goddess-centered altar, browse my full statues collection for complementary deity figures, or explore my altar supplies to complete your sacred space.


Frequently Asked Questions


What is the triple goddess in Wicca?

The triple goddess represents the three phases of feminine divine power: Maiden (waxing moon, youth, new beginnings), Mother (full moon, fertility, abundance), and Crone (waning moon, wisdom, transformation). She is central to most Wiccan theology.

Are these figurines sold as a set or individually?

This listing is for the complete set of three figurines: Maiden, Mother, and Crone. Each stands approximately 4 inches tall and is crafted from metallic painted resin. All three arrive together for a unified triple goddess altar display.

How do I use maiden mother crone figurines on my altar?

Place them left to right in waxing-full-waning order. Work with each figure at its lunar phase, leave small seasonal offerings at their feet, and call each aspect by name during ritual openings to anchor your triple goddess practice.

What material are the Mother Maiden Crone figurines made from?

These figurines are crafted from resin with a metallic paint finish giving a cold-cast bronze appearance. Resin holds fine detail well, is durable for regular altar use, and is lighter than cold-cast metal, making the set easy to reposition.

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