

Altar Offering Plate Enameled Purple Triple Moon Three-Legged
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Description
A shallow aluminium ritual bowl for gathering the small things that make a pause feel intentional: tumbled stones, dried herbs, jewellery, written notes, or a single object placed with care. Its purple enamel surface turns the offering plate into a night-sky scene, with golden stars, a Triple Moon design and a central Tree of Life to draw the eye inward. What it brings to your practice The open, low form keeps its contents visible, so a few chosen pieces feel arranged rather than stored away. Three raised legs lift the plate from the surface beneath, giving it a settled altar presence. The deep purple interior feels quiet and celestial, especially against the warm gold detailing. The Triple Moon motif frames the bowl like a lunar calendar, with crescent forms around the central circle. The Tree of Life at the centre gives the empty space a natural point of focus. Aluminium with enamelled detail The plate is made from aluminium with a smooth enamelled interior. The outer rim and legs are silvery in tone, while the inside carries the purple and gold design. It has enough visual detail to stand alone on a shelf, but leaves the centre open for your own objects. What to place inside Use it for dry offerings, crystals, petals, small keepsakes, jewellery, intention notes, or altar tools between uses. If you use incense or herbs in your practice, treat the plate as a place to hold unlit items rather than a burner, unless you add a properly heat-safe vessel. Moon, tree and offering space The Triple Moon is widely used in modern Pagan and Wiccan symbolism to represent the waxing, full and waning moon, often read as a rhythm of growth, fullness and release. The Tree of Life appears in many cultural and spiritual visual traditions, including Celtic, Norse and Kabbalistic imagery, where it is associated with connection, rootedness and the meeting of earth and sky. Here, those symbols work as quiet anchors for a daily ritual space, giving ordinary placement a little more attention. Care for the enamel finish Wipe with a soft, dry or lightly damp cloth after use, then dry it well. Avoid abrasive pads, soaking, and harsh cleaners, as these can dull or scratch the enamelled surface. Place it on a stable, level surface so the three legs sit evenly. Size and details Material: aluminium Finish: purple enamel with gold-coloured celestial and Tree of Life detail Form: shallow three-legged offering plate Weight: 157 g Country of origin: India A gift for a meaningful corner It suits someone who keeps an altar, reads tarot, collects crystals, or likes a small place for daily intention. The symbolism makes it thoughtful, while the practical bowl shape keeps it easy to use every day. Common questions Can I burn incense directly in it? Use it as a holding plate rather than a burner unless you place a separate heat-safe vessel inside. The supplied details do not state that the enamelled plate is made for direct heat. Is it suitable for crystals and jewellery? Yes, it works well as a visible resting place for dry objects such as tumbled stones, rings, pendants and small keepsakes.
Details
| Brand | SHAMTAM |
|---|---|
| Category | Religious Altars |
| GTIN | 5056368352782 |
| MPN | CIC-22 |



