Imbolc Altar Cloth and Crystal Set

Imbolc Altar Cloth and Crystal Set
Imbolc Altar Cloth and Crystal Set
Imbolc Altar Cloth and Crystal Set
Imbolc Altar Cloth and Crystal Set
Imbolc Altar Cloth and Crystal Set
Imbolc Altar Cloth and Crystal Set
Imbolc Altar Cloth and Crystal Set
Imbolc Altar Cloth and Crystal Set
 
$21.95 USD

 

☘️ 🥛 🔥 Blessed Imbolc! 🔥 🥛 ☘️

Imbolc is the perfect time to hold space for renewal, fertility, purification, rebirth, hope, growth, and new beginnings. Imbolc celebrates the first inkling of Spring and welcomes in new growth and the return of warmth to the land. This is the perfect time for early garden chores and spring cleaning your home and altar.

This altar cloth features an exclusive Imbolc design printed in soft colors and crisp detail. With this cloth, you'll be able to decorate your altar for the High Holy Day of Imbolc and track the turning of the wheel.

This 12" by 12" altar cloth is made from 100%, grade-A, woven cotton fiber and folds up for easy storage or travel. The fabric is heavy and durable.

 


🌀 CRYSTAL SET AVAILABLE: 🌀

You can also upgrade and get three of our favorite crystals for Imbolc:

  • Tumbled Amethyst
  • Infinite Serpentine 
  • Rough Pyrite

 

Please note that the additional items (candle, charcoal, scoop, etc) shown in the product images are not included. We are no longer able to offer the full ritual kit due to supply constraints, and the price of this product has been adjusted accordingly.

 

 

MORE ABOUT IMBOLC:

 

Suggested Crystals: Red Garnet, Carnelian, Black Onyx, Bloodstone, Pyrite, Serpentine, Amethyst, Ruby, & Red Jasper

Symbols: Snowdrop Flowers, Lanterns, Candles, Flames, Light, Pumpkin Seeds, Shamrocks, Brigid's Crosses, Sunflower Seeds, Doves, Crocus Flowers, Milk, Poppyseed Breads or Pastries

Suggested Herbs: Angelica, Basil, Bay Leaf, Cinnamon, Coltsfoot, Dragon's Blood Resin, Ginger, Heather, Myrrh Resin

Also Known As/Related To: Imbolg, Lá Fhéile Bríde, Candlemas, Snowdrop Festival, St. Brigid's Day, Feast of Torches, Feast of Pan, Feast of the Waxing Light, Lupercalia, Oimelc, Oimelg, Feast Day of Mary of the Candles, Gŵyl Fair y Canhwyllau

 

🌏 If you live in the Southern Hemisphere, you'll be celebrating the festival of Imbolc on August 1st to keep with the seasonal cycles.

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