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Item #RC445:
This elegant, silver-plated chalice makes a fantastic addition to any altar. With a 3 1/2" stem that tapers down to the 3" diameter base, the whole stands 7 3/4" tall. The cup itself has a 2 1/2" diameter mouth, and is exquisitely engraved on both its front and back with the image of a pentagram whose circle is a series of ever-flowing Celtic knots and whose center is an adorable fairy in flight. With such delightful imagery, this chalice is particularly great who are fae at heart. |
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Item #RC27: Captured in miniature, this altar chalice is absolutely enchanting. Silverplated, it presents a stem delicately engraved with a repeating pattern that provides a contoured, non-slip surface as well as an elegant appearance. The cup itself is of the common design, almost appear to be an upturned bell and upon both its front and back face you will find a triquetra skillfully engraved. The whole design measures only approximately 5" tall, and is only 2" in diameter around its widest point, the rim. |
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Item #RC9013: This delicate chalice provides an elegant solution to those who need such a tool for their altar but simply do not have much space to store it. It stands at a height of only 4 1/2" tall and its base has a footprint of only 1 3/4" in diameter. This small size does not take away from its elegant craftsmanship however.its silver-plated cup offers the engraved image of an interwoven pentagram on both its front and back, while the 2 1/2" stem offers a gold tone, and flares out at the base of a cup presenting a design that almost resembles the petals of a flower. With such decorative flourishes, this is certainly a fine piece for any altar. |
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Item #RCL13: Decorated in mystical symbols born of ancient occult practice and the designs of the ancient Celts, this Celtic pentagram chalice is a beautiful, silver-plated piece for the altar, whose symbolism is a potent addition to your spellcraft and ceremony. This tapers then to a thick stem that fits comfortably within your hand, with a wide ring interrupting its length intended to keep the chalice resting easily against the grasping fingers, before sweeping back out into the delicate curve of the chalice's cup. The cup again features the engraving of the pentagram within the Celtic tree of life design, with its surface otherwise unmarred by ornamentation, before ending in the 3 1/2" diameter mouth.
The entire ritual piece measures approximately 8 1/4" tall and is silver plated.
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Item #RC379: This graceful, narrow stemmed, silver-plated chalice is an elegant piece, rich in the symbolism of the grape leaf. The chalice itself is simple and sleek, standing approximately 9" tall. From where the 2 1/2" diameter base rises into the stem, it presents an unbroken line, sweeping upward to form the chalice's cup within a fluid line only broken by the embossed image of a vine laden with grapes.
The grape has long history of symbolism, ranging from abundance and prosperity, to joy and pleasure, to rebirth and fertility. Indeed, it is associated with everything from the cults of Dionysus to the Blood of Christ. It is said to protect against evil spirits, offer abundance and vitality, and aid in fertility. |
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Item #RC198B: Adding the engraving of a pentagram to the traditional design of a goblet, this silver-plated brass cup is a wonderful piece for any altar space. Its base flares up to a wide neck in smooth stages, allowing the hand to coil around both the neck and base in a comfortable, natural grip to help ensure that it does not slip free of your grasp before flaring outward into spacious cup. This cup is decorated on both its front and back surfaces with a delicately engraved interwoven pentagram; a timeless symbol of the four elements (earth, air, fire and water) ruled and united by divinity and spirit.
The goblet stands approximately 5 3/4" tall and 3" wide at its widest point, resulting in a rather squat appearance that almost appears as though a traditional, wooden cup had been transformed to silver.
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