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Triple Goddess plaque — Mother, Maiden, Crone — a decorative wall plaque honoring the three aspects of the divine feminine central to Wicca and goddess spirituality: the Maiden (new beginnings, youth, spring), the Mother (abundance, nurturing, full power), and the Crone (wisdom, transformation, mystery). A meaningful altar focal point or sacred space decoration for Wiccans, witches, and goddess devotees.
Description:
Quick Specs
Type: Decorative wall plaque
Size: 14.5" x 11" x 1.5"
Size/Quantity: One plaque, 14 1/2" x 11" x 1 1/2"
Best for: Wiccan altars, goddess devotion, sacred space decor, moon rituals
The Triple Goddess in Wicca and Goddess Spirituality
The Triple Goddess as Maiden, Mother, and Crone is one of the central theological concepts in Wicca and modern goddess spirituality. Gerald Gardner formalized her role as co-equal with the Horned God in the Wiccan tradition, drawing on Robert Graves's The White Goddess, published in 1948, which argued for a universal triple goddess archetype underlying European mythologies. Doreen Valiente further developed the concept in her ritual work and writings through the 1950s and 1960s.
The three aspects map directly to the three primary phases of the lunar cycle: the Maiden corresponds to the waxing crescent, representing new beginnings, youth, and the opening of possibilities. The Mother corresponds to the full moon, representing abundance, fertility, full creative power, and nurturing. The Crone corresponds to the waning and dark moon, representing the wisdom that comes from long experience, the transformative power of endings, and the mysteries of death and rebirth.
Using a Triple Goddess Plaque in Ritual Space
A wall plaque depicting all three aspects in a single composition serves as a permanent focal point for goddess devotion and for moon phase ritual work. Practitioners who observe the full lunar cycle can acknowledge the appropriate aspect during each phase without needing three separate figures. The plaque works as a dedicatory altar piece, a room blessing, and a visual anchor for any practice that calls on the divine feminine in her complete cycle. Browse my statues collection for complementary deity figures suited to goddess-focused altar spaces.
This piece is suitable for Wiccans, witches, eclectic practitioners, and anyone who works with goddess energy or tracks the lunar cycle in their spiritual practice. The 14 1/2" x 11" x 1 1/2" format commands meaningful wall space and reads clearly at a distance, making it suitable as both ritual focus and sacred home decor. Pair with a small shelf altar beneath for a complete devotional arrangement.
How to Use Triple Goddess Plaque
How to install and use a Triple Goddess plaque in Wiccan ritual and goddess devotion practice.
Position and Mount
Mount the plaque using the hanging hardware on the back, at eye level in your ritual space or altar area. The three goddess faces should be visible during meditation and ritual. A north or east-facing wall suits most Wiccan spatial orientations.
Work with the Moon Phases
Acknowledge each aspect during moon phase rituals: the Maiden at the new moon, the Mother at the full moon, the Crone at the dark moon. Lighting a white, red, and black candle before the plaque honors all three faces of the divine feminine cycle.
Use in Devotion and Ritual
Use the plaque as a focal point during goddess devotion and circle casting. Some practitioners anoint the outer edge with devotional oil at the start of a ritual season. Dust it periodically to preserve the carved goddess imagery and surface detail.
The Tarot Fellow Standard
I carry this plaque because it handles the full Triple Goddess concept in a single piece at a scale that works for a real altar room. A lot of goddess wall art is too small to read across a space or too decorative to feel like a devotional focal point. This one strikes the right balance. For a broader look at goddess figures and deity statues in my inventory, browse my wall hangings and tapestries collection for complementary sacred space decor.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Triple Goddess Maiden Mother Crone represent?
The Triple Goddess represents three aspects of the divine feminine: the Maiden, linked to new beginnings; the Mother, linked to abundance; and the Crone, linked to wisdom and transformation. She embodies the waxing, full, and waning lunar phases.
What is the Triple Goddess in Wicca?
The Triple Goddess is central to Wicca as co-equal with the Horned God in the framework developed by Gerald Gardner and Doreen Valiente. She embodies the full lunar cycle and the three stages of birth, maturity, and death in the eternal round.
Can I use a Triple Goddess plaque in my home altar?
Yes, a Triple Goddess plaque suits any dedicated ritual space where it serves as a regular focal point for practice. Some practitioners place it above the altar; others use it as sacred wall art in a home space set aside for worship and reflection.
What symbols appear on a Triple Goddess plaque?
This plaque depicts the three faces of the Triple Goddess together. Wiccan iconography pairs the Maiden with a crescent, the Mother with a full moon, and the Crone with a waning crescent, representing the three primary phases of the lunar cycle.
Triple Goddess Plaque Mother Maiden Crone Wall Art for Wiccan Altars