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Wheel of the Year

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Celebrate the changing of the seasons and turning of the sun with this Wheel of the Year Calendar!

Originally developed in the mid-1900s by early Wiccans, the Wheel of the Year draws upon ancient Anglo-Saxon and Celtic Pagan festivals and the cyclical nature of the seasons. This spiritual calendar has since been adopted by Wiccans, Pagans and neopagans, and practitioners of witchcraft all over the world to strengthen their connection with nature, celebrate solar and seasonal events, and to honor themes of life, death, and rebirth in the natural world.

This calendar, drawn with black ink and pencil, features a pentagram at the center (representative of the four natural elements and the fifth spirit element), a sun to represent light, the names and common dates of each Sabbat/festival, their corresponding Zodiac signs, and phases of the moon surrounding the outside.

Available in 5x5” and 8x8” (5”x5” pictured).

Giclée fine art prints are printed at my in-house studio on cardstock using high-quality pigment ink. Packaged with care in a cellophane sleeve with a backing board.

R E T U R N S: I do not accept returns and can arrange exchanges on a case-by-case basis - please contact me if you have any questions or are dissatisfied with your order.

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Celebrate the changing of the seasons and turning of the sun with this Wheel of the Year Calendar!

Originally developed in the mid-1900s by early Wiccans, the Wheel of the Year draws upon ancient Anglo-Saxon and Celtic Pagan festivals and the cyclical nature of the seasons. This spiritual calendar has since been adopted by Wiccans, Pagans and neopagans, and practitioners of witchcraft all over the world to strengthen their connection with nature, celebrate solar and seasonal events, and to honor themes of life, death, and rebirth in the natural world.

This calendar, drawn with black ink and pencil, features a pentagram at the center (representative of the four natural elements and the fifth spirit element), a sun to represent light, the names and common dates of each Sabbat/festival, their corresponding Zodiac signs, and phases of the moon surrounding the outside.

Available in 5x5” and 8x8” (5”x5” pictured).

Giclée fine art prints are printed at my in-house studio on cardstock using high-quality pigment ink. Packaged with care in a cellophane sleeve with a backing board.

R E T U R N S: I do not accept returns and can arrange exchanges on a case-by-case basis - please contact me if you have any questions or are dissatisfied with your order.

Celebrate the changing of the seasons and turning of the sun with this Wheel of the Year Calendar!

Originally developed in the mid-1900s by early Wiccans, the Wheel of the Year draws upon ancient Anglo-Saxon and Celtic Pagan festivals and the cyclical nature of the seasons. This spiritual calendar has since been adopted by Wiccans, Pagans and neopagans, and practitioners of witchcraft all over the world to strengthen their connection with nature, celebrate solar and seasonal events, and to honor themes of life, death, and rebirth in the natural world.

This calendar, drawn with black ink and pencil, features a pentagram at the center (representative of the four natural elements and the fifth spirit element), a sun to represent light, the names and common dates of each Sabbat/festival, their corresponding Zodiac signs, and phases of the moon surrounding the outside.

Available in 5x5” and 8x8” (5”x5” pictured).

Giclée fine art prints are printed at my in-house studio on cardstock using high-quality pigment ink. Packaged with care in a cellophane sleeve with a backing board.

R E T U R N S: I do not accept returns and can arrange exchanges on a case-by-case basis - please contact me if you have any questions or are dissatisfied with your order.

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