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DIVINATION - SCRYING BOWLS AND MIRRORS | |
| 12 in Scrying Mirror | |
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Item #: SCRY12 |
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| 6 in Scrying Mirror with Beveled Edge | |
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Handsome black scrying mirror. Beveled edges. Approx 6 in Dia. |
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Item #: SCRY6B |
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| Brass Scrying Mirror holder | |
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Sculpted of brass, this little device is the perfect complement to your scrying mirror. With a stand that flips out on a hinge, the stand offers an ornate design. With an almost antiqued feel, it portrays flowing vines and flowers that form an elaborate framework in patterns that seem almost serpentine, or draconic. Measuring approximately 5 1/2 in tall and 3 1/4 in wide, the piece can easily hold most scrying mirrors, supporting them so that you can gaze into its surface naturally in meditation, without having to look down as it lays flat. |
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Item #: SCRYHLB |
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| Celtic Knot Scrying Mirror | |
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Handsome black scrying mirror on clear glass with finished edges for the Celtic Seer. Pewter colored Celtic Zoomorphic birds and copper colored Celtic knot designs circle the scrying area. Display stand not included. 8 in square. |
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Item #: SCRYMK |
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| Celtic Scrying and Incense Bowl - 4 in | |
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This remarkable lidded bowl has been carved with impressive attention to detail from a solid piece of soapstone. The result is beautiful piece, with rounded side and a smoothly-polished surface, decorated only with an elaborate scroll work of Celtic knots around the rim of the lid. It makes for a perfect scrying bowl, and can also easily function as an incense burner or an offering bowl. Each bowl is approximately 3 3/4 in in diameter and 3 in high. |
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Item #: CESCIB |
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| Scrying Bowl or Smudge Pot | |
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Sculpted from beautiful and natural soapstone, this 5 in diameter bowl is a fantastic piece for your altar. Colored in the natural speckled, swirling, and otherwise mesmerizing patterns orchestrated by nature, each bowl will possess its own uniquely exquisite design. Fill it partially with water and perhaps add your sacred oils or herbs to gaze into the depths within your own scrying techniques or otherwise fill it with sand or use it by itself as a great basin or smudge pot for safely snuffing out and resting your burning smudge stick. This bowl measures approximately 5 in in diameter and 2 in high. Please allow for variation within the patterns and coloring of the soapstone. |
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Item #: SCRYSOA |
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| Scrying Mirror | |
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Beautifully made 8 in round slightly concave Scrying Mirror. |
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Item #: SCRYMC |
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| Silver-Plated Scrying and Ritual Bowl | |
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A beautiful creation of silver-plated brass, this ornate bowl is the perfect piece for scrying or ritual offerings. Coming with a large lid and resting upon three short legs, it features a somewhat oval design covered in carefully inscribed etchings that end at a wide band of plain silver where the lid meets the lower half. The lid in turn ins similarly inscribed, but also features a pattern of star-cut outs, making it also serviceable as an incense burner were the lower half to be filled with sand or some other burn-safe material; small crystals or stones perhaps. Measuring approximately 4 in in diameter and 4 1/2 in tall to the tip of the lid, it can readily hold water for scrying or whatever offering you wish to leave. |
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Item #: SCRYRB |
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| Soapstone Scrying and Smudge Bowl | |
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This bowl has been sculpted from soapstone to create a beautifully polished piece for the altar, perfect for using with various scrying techniques or for placing your smudge stick when you wish to snuff it or leave it at rest. Measuring approximately 5 in in diameter and 2 in tall, its outer surface is covered in intricate carvings of floral scenes, with abstract depictions of budding flowers and leafy vines. The interior has been polished to a smooth surface that can hold water and other liquids for scrying or offerings, or sand for your smudging. |
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Item #: BWLSOA |
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