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Ebros Celestial Celtic Triple Goddess Maiden Mother Crone Pagan Wiccan Wine Drink Goblet Chalice Figurine Wicca Occult Decor Home Kitchen And Dining Accessory Ceremonial Altar Cup

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About this item

  • This goblet is made of fine polyresin and stainless steel, hand painted and polished.
  • It measures 6.75" tall and about 3" in diameter.
  • Drink in style with this cool goblet. Handwash only. The stainless steel cup is removable for washing purposes.
  • This Triple Goddess Goblet capacity is 5.3 ounces.
  • This Triple Goddess Goblet is an Ebros Gift and Atlantic Collectibles exclusive collection.


The Triple Goddess was the subject of much of the writing of Robert Graves, and has been adopted by many neopagans as one of their primary deities. In common Neopagan usage the three female figures are frequently described as the Maiden, the Mother, and the Crone, each of which symbolizes both a separate stage in the female life cycle and a phase of the moon, and often rules one of the realms of earth, underworld, and the heavens. These may or may not be perceived as aspects of a greater single divinity. The feminine part of Wicca's duotheistic theological system is sometimes portrayed as a Triple Goddess, her masculine counterpart being the Horned God. The term triple goddess can be used outside of Neopaganism to instead refer to historical goddess triads and single goddesses of three forms or aspects. Modern neo-pagan conceptions of the Triple Goddess have been heavily influenced by the prominent early and middle 20th-century poet, novelist and mythographer Robert Graves who regarded the Triple Goddess as the continuing muse of all true poetry and who speculatively reconstructed her ancient worship, drawing on the scholarship of his time, in particular the Cambridge Ritualists. More recently the prominent archaeologist Marija Gimbutas has argued for the ancient worship of a Triple Goddess in Europe, attracting much controversy, and her ideas also influence modern neo-paganism. Many neopagan belief systems follow Graves in his use of the figure of the Triple Goddess, and it continues to be an influence on feminism, literature, Jungian psychology and literary criticism.


julie sweeney
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 20, 2024
shabby- poor workmanship. The stainless steel interior is loose ans falls out when you try to drink from it- I returned it.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2024
It arrived on time. Wonderful craftsmanship was definitely not disappointed.
Olga S.
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2022
I did not pay attention that the Trinity knot is upside down on this goblet . At this position it’s has totally different meaning. Make sure it’s meets your expectations and needs .
Jose Ismael Tello Alva
Reviewed in Mexico on September 3, 2021
Me gustó que se separa el vaso de aluminio para lavarlo
Michelle Garza
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2021
I just loved it. It was nice and sturdy. It's a perfect gift.
Michelle Garnett
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2020
Very nice looking piece. Not as heavy as it looks. Instructions say the base can't be washed with water. The removable shot glass sized insert is stainless steel.
Dawn Reyes
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2020
So beautiful
Mariela Tena
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2019
Gorgeous chalice, I love that the cup is removable for washing
wendy walters-haas
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2019
Impressed! Gifted for friend's 50th. She refuses to drink from it, too pretty!
Hillery Watkins
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2017
The triple goddess chalice has beautiful artwork. Love the Celtic design on goblet. It will be a perfect edition to my altar.